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Coexistence of reconciliation and mediation of judicial institutions in civil proceedings
Author(s) -
Lika Kobaladze
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.52340/jo.2022.03.35
Subject(s) - settlement (finance) , mediation , civil procedure , political science , economic justice , law , alternative dispute resolution , schedule , dispute resolution , civil litigation , law and economics , sociology , business , economics , management , finance , payment
The main purpose of the settlement is to settle the civil proceedings. However, it is also worth noting the optional goals that are very important: unloading court cases from a busy schedule, avoiding lengthy trials, increasing the role of the court, reducing litigation costs, resolving conflict, and restoring justice. The urgency of arguing for a settlement as a process is determined by the fact that it is an alternative means of resolving a dispute (more precisely, terminating a civil case).

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