ETHIC OF HARMONY
Parties should view each other not as adversaries but as brothers and sisters, and to regard the dispute as a family dispute which needs a harmonious outcome.
ETHIC OF INTEGRITY
Parties must be honest – true to themselves and to each other.
ETHIC OF DIGNITY
Parties must behave respectfully and decently towards each other, recognizing that each of them has an inner dignity.
ETHIC OF EMPATHY
Parties must listen to each other and try and understand each other’s views without any prejudice or judgment.
ETHIC OF FAIR DIALOGUE
Parties should engage in fair dialogue. This requires that the parties listen to each other with empathy, and communicate with integrity, and respect.
ETHIC OF COLLABORATIVE ENGAGEMENT
Parties should approach issues in a collaborative manner, in a spirit of compromise looking for creative solutions for the common good.
THE ETHIC OF MORAL REASONING
Parties should seek to resolve the dispute based on honesty,fairness, justice, and integrity.
THE ETHIC OF EQUITY
Parties should act fairly and in the spirit of compromise and in a quest for the common good and the willingness to forgive.
THE ETHIC OF HEALING
In the spirit of brotherhood, parties should focus on healing the underlying relationship using compassion and forgiveness, and to ‘bandage the wounds’ between themselves