Analytical and Comparative Jurisprudence | 2021

Regularities of family mediation development in foreign countries and in Ukraine

 

Abstract


The main task at the present stage is the formation of mediation as a type of professional activity.\xa0 That is why, the study of the views of domestic and foreign scientists regarding the features of the professional activity of a mediator is an integral part of the qualitative implementation of the institution of mediation in Ukraine as a whole, and provides an opportunity to improve the level of professional training of future mediation specialists in accordance with the requirements of the present. \nDue to the tendency to use private legal mechanisms for resolving private disputes in private disputes, we consider it necessary to develop a doctrinal non-jurisdictional way of resolving private disputes, namely mediation.\xa0 The mediation procedure is an organized procedure with the participation of a mediator, assists the parties in resolving a dispute and making a decision for both parties. \nThe main difference between family mediation and other types of dispute resolution, in the context of the development of the education system, is its non-directiveness.\xa0 Mediation only uses the law, in contrast to the traditional methods based on legal regulation.\xa0 A flexible and democratic way of resolving disputes based on the voluntary participation of the parties creates conditions for the parties to control not only the development and decision-making process, but also the quality of this decision, guaranteeing them complete confidentiality, ensuring the preservation of their reputation and the possibility of constructive interaction in the future. \nNow in Ukraine, a stage of formation of a professional community of mediators and a consumer niche is underway, which indicates that Ukrainian mediation is currently at the initial stage of its institutionalization.

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DOI 10.24144/2788-6018.2021.01.9
Language English
Journal Analytical and Comparative Jurisprudence

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