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Bibliografía - Novedad editorial


Ha aparecido la obra colectiva "Civil and Commercial Mediation in Europe, vol. II (Cross-Border Mediation)", coordinada por Carlos Esplugues Mota y publicada por Intersentia.

Mediation plays a leading role within the movement of Alternative Dispute Resolution after centuries in which for several reasons the State and State courts were regarded as the only available instrument to ensure access to justice to citizens. In the European Union the institution of mediation has received much support in the form of Directive 2008/52/EC which sets forth a minimum common legal framework for mediation in the Member States.
The 2008 Directive has finally been implemented in the Member States and this book provides the much needed in-depth analysis of the status of the mediation regimes in the European Union. The analysis covers the legal regimes of the Member States set up for cross-border and national mediation. Whereas detailed national reports on the situation of national mediation have already been published in Civil and Commercial Mediation in Europe - National Mediation Rules and Procedures, this book, in addition to the analysis, includes national reports on cross-border mediation including in-depth information on all the relevant aspects of cross-border mediation: the notion of cross-border mediation, the law applicable to the mediation clause, the mediation proceedings and the content of the settlement reached by the parties. Special attention is of course given to the recognition and enforcement in the European Union of settlements reached in other Member States and outside Europe. In addition the role of mediators and requirements to become a mediator are examined.
This book provides a unique picture of the legal situation in the European Union for cross-border mediation. It is an invaluable instrument for those who want to know more about this complex topic or want to become a mediator in Europe themselves.

Extracto del índice de la obra:
  • Austria: Ulrike Frauenberger-Pfeiler
  • Baltic Countries: Vytautas Nekrošius and Vigita Vėbraitė
  • Belgium: Michael Traest
  • Bulgaria: Nikolay Natov, Boriana Musseva and Vassil Pandov
  • Croatia: Davor Babić
  • Cyprus: Achilles C. Emilianides and Natalia Charalampidou
  • Czech Republic: Monika Pauknerová, Jan Brodec and Magdalena Pfeiffer
  • France: Emmanuel Guinchard
  • Germany: Urs P. Gruber and Ivo Bach
  • Greece: Vassilios Kourtis
  • Hungary: Viktória Harsági, Gergely Czoboly and Zoltán Nemessányi
  • Italy: Ilaria Queirolo and Chiara Gambino
  • Luxembourg: Séverine Menétrey
  • Poland: Maciej Zachariasiewicz
  • Portugal: Dulce Lopes
  • Romania: Ramona Gratiela Milu and Mihai Taus
  • Scandinavian Countries: Liisa Sippel
  • Slovakia: Katarína Chovancová
  • Slovenia: Rajko Knez and Petra Weingerl
  • Spain: José Luis Iglesias Buhigues, Guillermo Palao Moreno, Rosario Espinosa Calabuig and Carmen Azcárraga Monzonís
  • The Netherlands: Aukje Van Hoek and Joris Kocken
  • United Kingdom: Elizabeth B. Crawford and Janeen M. Carruthers
  • Civil and Commercial Mediation in the EU aft er the Transposition of Directive 2008/52/EC: Carlos Esplugues
Ficha técnica:
"Civil and Commercial Mediation in Europe, vol. II (Cross-Border Mediation)"
Carlos Esplugues Mota (ed.)
Intersentia, March, 2014
xxx + 772 pp. - hardback - € 145.00, Students: € 50.00
ISBN 978-1-78068-130-6
Volume I:
Carlos Esplugues Mota (ed.), José Luis Iglesias Buhigues (ed.), Guillermo Palao Moreno (ed.)
Intersentia, November, 2012
xxii + 539 pp. - hardback - € 145.00, Students: € 50.00
ISBN 978-1-78068-077-4

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