Mediation in Italy: Exploring the Contradictions |
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Authors: | Giuseppe De Palo Penelope Harley |
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Affiliation: | ADR Center S.p.A., Rome. E-mail:; Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota. E-mail: |
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Abstract: | This article sets Italy in the context of three primary approaches to promoting mediation use in Europe: cultural, pragmatic, and legalistic. Despite the fact that Italy could be considered a "front-runner" in the latter category, the actual number of cases going to mediation to date has remained low. Drawing on both data from a recent CPR European Committee survey and aspects of the broader Italian legal and social context, this article explores reasons for this apparent contradiction and concludes by suggesting general principles that can be extrapolated from the Italian experience. |
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