Today, the diversity of disputes, the increase in the workload of the courts, the long duration of the proceedings, the increasing costs of the proceedings, the expected benefit from confidentiality have increased the importance of the possibility of reconciliation between the parties.
Today, the diversity of disputes, the increase in the workload of the courts, the long duration of the proceedings, the increasing costs of the proceedings, the expected benefit from confidentiality have increased the importance of the possibility of reconciliation between the parties. In particular, the duration of the judicial process and the parties’ expenditure of time and effort in proceedings lasting for many years and the inability to achieve the expected results at the end of the long period have brought alternative solutions to the agenda. Mediation is one of these alternative solutions.
Mediation can be defined as the resolution of a dispute by a neutral third party who is not authorized to make a decision in order to reach a common solution by taking into account the interests of the parties. A mediator is a neutral third party who does not have to make a decision, whose proposed solution is not binding on the parties and who facilitates the process.
The aim of mediation is to maximize the benefits of both parties through a peaceful discussion and to achieve a win-win outcome. In this process, the parties try to communicate with each other and understand their mutual rights, benefits and interests, and agree on how to resolve the priority issues and problems that are important to each other and how to find new solutions.
Therefore, the dispute between the parties can be resolved more easily and faster through the mediation process and mediation.
Mediation can be applied at any stage from the moment the dispute arises between the parties until the end of the proceedings.
Dispute resolution through mediation is much faster and less costly than court proceedings and less expensive than arbitration. It contributes to smooth communication between the parties and a stronger business or personal relationship between the parties.
In mediation, the mediation process proceeds according to the parties’ wishes, the content of the outcome is determined by the parties, common interests are taken into account, confidentiality is essential, and it allows you to reach a solution in a shorter time and at a lower price.