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MAIN TRENDS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF JUDICIAL MEDIATION AS A METHOD OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN THE PROCEDURAL LEGISLATION

Borislav Borisov
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Borislav Borisov: St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria

THE MEDIATION IN THE DIFFERENT PUBLIC SPHERES, 2025, issue 5, 80-94

Abstract: The paper aims to analyse the main trends towards the implementation of judicial mediation in civil court procedures. Without claiming to be exhaustive, the more important points of the meaning and guidelines of the implementation of judicial mediation in civil proceedings are indicated. The conclusion is that judicial mediation has its solid place and role in the removal of legal disputes at the trial phase of civil cases. The legislator's aspiration is to explicitly list the range of disputes in which judicial mediation is admissible, which finds its justification in the nature of the disputes, their intensity and the preservation of relations between the parties. The question of the consequences of an agreement reached in a mediation procedure, which has an effect on the state fees payable, is not without significance.

Keywords: court mediation; civil procedure; referral or guidance to mediation; mediation informational meeting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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