Development of mediation in russia: extrapolation of foreign experience

AutorMarina A. Sorokoletova - Svetlana S. Baeva - Alla Yu. Kornyushkina - Sergey A. Kravets - Nina V. Stus
CargoBelgorod State University - Northern Caucasian branch of the «Russian state University of justice» - Belgorod State University - Belgorod State University - Belgorod State University
Páginas939-946
Periódico do Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre Gênero e Direito Centro de Ciências Jurídicas - Universidade Federal da Paraíba V. 9 - Nº 04 - Ano 2020
ISSN | 2179-7137 | http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/ged/index
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DEVELOPMENT OF MEDIATION IN RUSSIA:
EXTRAPOLATION OF FOREIGN EXPERIENCE
1
Marina A. Sorokoletova
2
aSvetlana S. Baev
3
aAlla Yu. Kornyushkin
4
sSergey A. Kravet
5
sNina V. Stu
Abstract: The article analyzes the
development of mediation in Russia
based on foreign experience. The
Institute of mediation has passed a long
way of development before it was
established on a legislative basis and is
still far from perfect. Many problems
prevent the effective use of mediation.
This institution cannot fully carry out the
tasks assigned to it. Mediation has great
potential to become a real alternative and
at the same time effective way of
resolving disputes in Russia, which is
proved by examples of legislation in
other countries and the practice of its
application.
Keywords: alternative dispute
resolution, negotiations, mediation, soft
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Street, Belgorod, the Belgorod region, 308015, Russia Belgorod State University, 85 Pobedy
2
Northern Caucasian branch of the «Russian state University of justice», 187/1 Levanevskogo Street,
Krasnodar, 350002, Russia
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on, 308015, RussiaBelgorod State University, 85 Pobedy Street, Belgorod, the Belgorod regi
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Belgorod State University, 85 Pobedy Street, Belgorod, the Belgorod region, 308015, Russia
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Belgorod State University, 85 Pobedy Street, Belgorod, the Belgorod region, 308015, Russia
law, restorative justice, collaborative
law.
1. Introduction
Mediation is the oldest
instrument of international law.
However, the legal literature indicates
that it appeared «only in the second half
of the XX century. It first settled in the
United States, England, and Australia,
and later appeared in Europe - France,
Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany,
Austria, Italy, and Switzerland»[1].
Mediation is an alternative dispute
resolution. But mediation is a type of
alternative dispute resolution.
Alternative dispute resolution is a set of
procedures that facilitate out-of-court
dispute resolution. There is a steady

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