The mediation



Example: Mediation resolves disputes through neutral facilitator

Definition


"The mediation" in law refers to a process where a neutral third party helps disputing parties reach a mutually acceptable agreement without going to court. It is an alternative dispute resolution method focused on cooperation and communication to resolve conflicts efficiently.

Etymology


The term "mediation" comes from the Latin word 'mediatio,' meaning 'intervention' or 'middle,' derived from 'mediare,' which means 'to be in the middle.' Did you know? The concept reflects the role of the mediator as a bridge between conflicting parties to find common ground.

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