
MEDIATION – CURRENT STATE OF USE IN THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA
Author(s) -
Faton Shabani
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vadyba
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.491
H-Index - 224
eISSN - 2424-399X
pISSN - 1648-7974
DOI - 10.38104/vadyba.2021.1.04
Subject(s) - mediation , alternative dispute resolution , dispute resolution , lawyer supported mediation , online dispute resolution , dispute board , dispute mechanism , conciliation , settlement (finance) , economic justice , political science , confidentiality , law , business , law and economics , sociology , finance , payment
Mediation is a flexible, non-binding dispute resolution method in which a neutral (impartial) third party (mediator) helps two or more disputes to reach a voluntary, negotiated settlement of their disputes. Mediation, emerging strongly as an alternative method of dispute resolution (with the help of neutral third party), has made litigation today not to be treated as the only option for dispute resolution between individuals and businesses. As a means for resolving disputes it has found application especially in business, labor, family, insurance, consumer and construction disputes. The cost, speed and expertise of resolving disputes are some of the key factors that attract individuals, businesses, organizations but also state bodies and institutions to support and promote mediation in this era of globalization and life and activity exposed to the dynamics of contemporary developments. Added to this, however, is the acceptance in the vast majority of cases of dispute resolution reached by both parties to the dispute, but also the privacy and confidentiality of the resolution of their case. Despite the fact that mediation internationally has already been seriously established in the area of dispute resolution, in the Republic of North Macedonia, the legal framework and implementation in practice is at the forefront. For this reason, in addition to the empirical, descriptive and normative treatment, the author through the methods of analysis, synthesis and statistical method processes the official results of the Ministry of Justice to give a clear picture of the trends of the use of mediation in dispute resolution over a period of 5 years (2016-2020) in the Republic of North Macedonia.