The Legal Regime of the Mediation Contract
Abstract
The legal relationships between the parties in mediation, both between the mediators and the parties, as well as between the parties, are established and defined by the mediation contract. The mediation contract is the will agreement of all parties involved in the mediation procedure, without which mediation cannot take place.
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