Reflections on factors affecting trading

Authors

  • Byron Sequeira Universidad Politécnica de Nicaragua (UPOLI)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/cultura.v20i64.1873

Keywords:

Negotiation, perceptions, interpretation, paraphrasing, subjectivities, process

Abstract

Negotiation as a method of alternative conflict resolution expresses the practical utility of the culture of peace. The power of word is confirmed, and therefore dialogue is the best expression of this. Sometimes, this form tends to be stigmatized and avoided due to the existence of certain prejudices that are a result of social constructions. However, experience has taught us that while we apply some recommendations in regard to the development of the subject before and during the negotiation, the chances of achieving an agreement increase.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/cultura.v20i64.1873

Cultura de Paz Vol.20 Num.64 2015: 17-20

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Author Biography

Byron Sequeira, Universidad Politécnica de Nicaragua (UPOLI)

Abogado litigante y Docente en la Escuela de Ciencias Jurídicas y Políticas de la UPOLI, actualmente ejerce la Jefatura del Centro de Práctica Jurídica y Resolución Alterna de Conflictos en dicha institución.

Published

2015-03-20

How to Cite

Sequeira, B. (2015). Reflections on factors affecting trading. Cultura De Paz, 20(64), 17–20. https://doi.org/10.5377/cultura.v20i64.1873

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