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The essence and necessity of mediation in socio-economic context of the current

Alexandru Topor
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Ars Aequi, 2016, vol. 6, issue 1, 129-132

Abstract: Mediation as an alternative has emerged as a necessity is known that crowding courts in Romania affects the entire judicial system, that apparently simple processes are delayed beyond reasonable limits and court decisions often come too late for litigants. Given that traditional means of conflict resolution have become scarce and hard to navigate, that courts are choked by heavy workloads for which final settlement may be extended during some years and pronouncing a sentence can lead to most times, the worsening conflict between the parties and not to diminish them, should apply concrete solutions, alternative to justice, to reduce economic and social costs involved an ongoing process. Moreover, and more than ever necessary to meet that demand ,, and need a different kind of justice. "

Keywords: mediation; alternative relationships (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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