Mediation –Voluntary or Mandatory Procedure
Journal Title: Acta Universitatis Danubius. Juridica - Year 2010, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
Part of modifications brought through 370/2009 Act to the 192/2006 Law concerning mediation and structure of mediator profession have been interpreted as establishing a preliminary mediation procedure before intimating the courts of law, in civil and commercial matters. This interpretation is in excess of operative legal provisions. Although the law in modified form stipulates the compulsoriness of judicial authorities and other jurisdictional bodies to inform the parties about the possibility and the advantages of using mediation procedure and the obligation to guide the parties to resort at mediation, this circumstances does not affect the mediation particular voluntary nature.
Authors and Affiliations
Angelica ROSU
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