Mediation in Ukraine as a social and legal institute

Abstract

The article substantiates the main goals of the legislative regulation of mediation and proposes the key directions for the formation of a legal mediation institute in Ukraine.

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Natalia MAZARAKI

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Natalia MAZARAKI (2018). Mediation in Ukraine as a social and legal institute. Часопис Київського університету права, 1(3), 169-173. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-590606