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Admissibility of Evidence in Conflict Resolution

Admissibility of evidence in conflict resolution refers to whether the information or proof presented can be legally or appropriately considered in resolving the dispute. For evidence to be admissible, it must meet certain standards, such as relevance, reliability, and fairness, meaning it directly relates to the issues and was obtained legally. This ensures that decisions are based on trustworthy information, helping parties reach fair and informed outcomes. If evidence is deemed inadmissible, it cannot influence the resolution process, maintaining integrity and fairness within the proceedings.