Authors retain the copyright without restrictions for their published content in this journal. HSSR is a SHERPA ROMEO Green Journal.
Publishing License
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of
MEDIATION AS ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION: LEGAL ANALYSIS, FOREIGN PRACTICE, AND PERSPECTIVES IN RUSSIA
Corresponding Author(s) : Lilia A. Sungatullina
Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews,
Vol. 7 No. 6 (2019): November
Abstract
Purposes: The article is devoted to the analysis of legal problems of mediation as an alternative way to resolve disputes. The article examines the Russian and foreign experience in the legal regulation of mediation.
Methodology: The use and adaptation of foreign experience in applying the mediation procedure are aimed at increasing the speed of dispute resolution, the level of confidentiality and the ability to maintain partnerships. The authors suggest ways to improve the effectiveness and applicability of this procedure in practice. According to Sungatullina L.A., it seems efficient and promising to use alternative methods for resolving disputes in general and to apply the mediation procedure in particular. Izmailov R.R. He believes that the experience of using mediation techniques has shown its effectiveness in resolving various categories of disputes: labor, family, corporate, business conflicts, as well as in the field of housing relations. Mikhailov A.V. notes that the effectiveness of the mediation process largely depends on the implementation at all stages of the basic principles.
Results: The authors conclude that it is advisable to apply mediation to disputes arising from administrative and other public relations. As one of the ways to improve the legislative regulation of mediation, it is proposed to consider the possibility of introducing a notarial certification of mediation agreements.
Implications/Applications: Alternative dispute resolution is a set of procedures that facilitate non-judicial dispute resolution. In English practice, it is indicated by the steady turnover of Alternative dispute resolution (hereinafter - ADR). Different non-judicial forms of resolution of a case are referred to ADR in different countries. As a rule, three well-known forms are called: arbitration, mediation, and negotiations.
Novelty/Originality: The novelty of this study in classifying the mediation techniques.
Keywords
Download Citation
Endnote/Zotero/Mendeley (RIS)BibTeX
- Types of Dispute Resolution Processes (2019). American Bar Association. [Electronic resource] Access mode URL: http://www.americanbar.org/groups/dispute_resolution/resources/DisputeResolutionProcesses.html free.
- Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) (2019). Practical Law UK Glossary Thomson Reuters. [Electronic resource] Access mode URL: https://uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com/0-107-6391 free.
- Cadiet, L. (2011). Panorama des modes alternatifs de règlement des conflits en droit français. Ritsumeikan law review, 28, 147-167.
- Abolonin, V. O. (2103). German law “On supporting mediation and other forms of out-of-court conflict resolution†(Mediations G) (with a brief explanation). Bulletin of the civil process, 5, 203 - 217.
- Division of expertise and mediation (2019). [Electronic resource] Access mode URL: http://www.eurasiancommission.org/en/act/dmi/internal_market/Pages/default.aspx free. 06/07/2019.
- Besemer, C. (2009). Mediation: die Kunst der Vermittlung in Konflikten. Werkstatt für Gewaltfreie Aktion, 233 p.
- Izmailov, R., & Baryshev, S. (2018). LEGAL PROBLEMS OF PROTECTION AGAINST UNFAIR COMPETITION IN THE SPHERE OF HOUSING AND COMMUNAL SERVICES. National Academy of Managerial Staff of Culture and Arts Herald, (1).
- Mikhailov, A. V. (2012). To the question of methods of legal regulation of relations in the field of mediation. Development of mediation in Russia: theory, practice, education: collection of articles. - M.: Infotropic Media, 49-57
- Sungatullina, L. A., Mikhaylov, A. V., & Valeeva, A. V. (2018). Self-Regulatory Organizations in Russia and European Countries: Current State and Prospects of Development. HELIX, 8(1), 2214-2217. https://doi.org/10.29042/2018-2214-2217 DOI: https://doi.org/10.29042/2018-2214-2217
- Mikhailov, A. V. (2014). The effectiveness of business law. Scientific notes of Kazan University of Humanitarian Sciences, 156, 86–95.
- Riskin, L. L. (1985). The special place of mediation in alternative dispute processing. U. Fla. L. Rev., 37, 19.
- Boulle, L., & Rycrof, A. (1998). Mediation: principles, process, practice. JS Afr. L., 167.
- Lieberman, J. K., & Henry, J. F. (1986). Lessons from the alternative dispute resolution movement. The University of Chicago Law Review, 53(2), 424-439. https://doi.org/10.2307/1599646 DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/1599646
- Karjee, K. (2010). Alternative dispute resolution. Available at SSRN 1533355.
- Liebmann, M. (2000). Mediation in context. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
- Bear, L. S. (1992). Alternative dispute resolution.
- Gordon, R., Skeeters, M., Peek, L., & Brookshier, D. (2002). U.S. Patent Application No. 09/895,675.
- Edelman, P. B. (1984). Institutionalizing dispute resolution alternatives. Just. Sys. J., 9, 134.
- Hensler, D. R. (2003). Our courts, ourselves: how the alternative dispute resolution movement is re-shaping our legal system. Penn St. L. Rev., 108, 165.
- Candlin, C. N., & Maley, Y. (1997). Intertextuality and interdiscursivity in the discourse of alternative dispute resolution. The construction of professional discourse, 201-222.
References
Types of Dispute Resolution Processes (2019). American Bar Association. [Electronic resource] Access mode URL: http://www.americanbar.org/groups/dispute_resolution/resources/DisputeResolutionProcesses.html free.
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) (2019). Practical Law UK Glossary Thomson Reuters. [Electronic resource] Access mode URL: https://uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com/0-107-6391 free.
Cadiet, L. (2011). Panorama des modes alternatifs de règlement des conflits en droit français. Ritsumeikan law review, 28, 147-167.
Abolonin, V. O. (2103). German law “On supporting mediation and other forms of out-of-court conflict resolution†(Mediations G) (with a brief explanation). Bulletin of the civil process, 5, 203 - 217.
Division of expertise and mediation (2019). [Electronic resource] Access mode URL: http://www.eurasiancommission.org/en/act/dmi/internal_market/Pages/default.aspx free. 06/07/2019.
Besemer, C. (2009). Mediation: die Kunst der Vermittlung in Konflikten. Werkstatt für Gewaltfreie Aktion, 233 p.
Izmailov, R., & Baryshev, S. (2018). LEGAL PROBLEMS OF PROTECTION AGAINST UNFAIR COMPETITION IN THE SPHERE OF HOUSING AND COMMUNAL SERVICES. National Academy of Managerial Staff of Culture and Arts Herald, (1).
Mikhailov, A. V. (2012). To the question of methods of legal regulation of relations in the field of mediation. Development of mediation in Russia: theory, practice, education: collection of articles. - M.: Infotropic Media, 49-57
Sungatullina, L. A., Mikhaylov, A. V., & Valeeva, A. V. (2018). Self-Regulatory Organizations in Russia and European Countries: Current State and Prospects of Development. HELIX, 8(1), 2214-2217. https://doi.org/10.29042/2018-2214-2217 DOI: https://doi.org/10.29042/2018-2214-2217
Mikhailov, A. V. (2014). The effectiveness of business law. Scientific notes of Kazan University of Humanitarian Sciences, 156, 86–95.
Riskin, L. L. (1985). The special place of mediation in alternative dispute processing. U. Fla. L. Rev., 37, 19.
Boulle, L., & Rycrof, A. (1998). Mediation: principles, process, practice. JS Afr. L., 167.
Lieberman, J. K., & Henry, J. F. (1986). Lessons from the alternative dispute resolution movement. The University of Chicago Law Review, 53(2), 424-439. https://doi.org/10.2307/1599646 DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/1599646
Karjee, K. (2010). Alternative dispute resolution. Available at SSRN 1533355.
Liebmann, M. (2000). Mediation in context. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Bear, L. S. (1992). Alternative dispute resolution.
Gordon, R., Skeeters, M., Peek, L., & Brookshier, D. (2002). U.S. Patent Application No. 09/895,675.
Edelman, P. B. (1984). Institutionalizing dispute resolution alternatives. Just. Sys. J., 9, 134.
Hensler, D. R. (2003). Our courts, ourselves: how the alternative dispute resolution movement is re-shaping our legal system. Penn St. L. Rev., 108, 165.
Candlin, C. N., & Maley, Y. (1997). Intertextuality and interdiscursivity in the discourse of alternative dispute resolution. The construction of professional discourse, 201-222.