Ancient Chinese Secret: A Comparative Analysis of Chinese & (and) American Domestic Relations Mediation

Type Journal Article - Indiana International & Comparative Law Review Journal
Title Ancient Chinese Secret: A Comparative Analysis of Chinese & (and) American Domestic Relations Mediation
Author(s)
Volume 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 1991
Page numbers 151-174
URL https://journals.iupui.edu/index.php/iiclr/article/download/17374/17500
Abstract
One day Ye Chengmei, of Henan Province China, was beaten by
her husband, Pan Chenggong. Ye's brother sought to teach his brotherin-law
a lesson by bringing a group of men armed with sticks and
spades to Pan's home. Pan heard the news and gathered up his friends
to fight back. At this critical moment, Ye Bringyan, a mediator,
hastened to the scene. The mediator persuaded the men to stop the
fight and sit down to talk. Through the persuasion and education on
applicable laws by the mediator, Pan admitted his wrong doings and
apologized to his wife's family. The dispute was solved and the family
was on good terms again

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