Intrajudicial mediation presents increases compared to 2020 in Alicante and Valencia

The Figures are very good in the Valencian Community, with increases of 1.300% in Alicante and 400% in ValenciOh, this is what Teresa Benedito has communicated, Deputy Director General of Access to Justice and Promotion of Rights of the Generalitat.

Intrajudicial mediation in Spain

It has been celebrated Closing Day of the Congress where the achievements and challenges of intrajudicial mediation in Spain have been seen, where the Valencian Community has stood out. Other Autonomous Communities are taking it as a reference. Different jurists and experts in Mediation They have delved into the resolution of legal conflicts.

Teresa Benedito has emphasized "the good path" that the Community is taking. In Alicante there has been an increase of 1.300% in referring matters to mediation regarding 2020; in Valencia more than one 400%; in Castellón, a 20%. In Elche it has gone from none to 35 mediation cases.

He Mediation model What the Comunitat is proposing is defined as "quality, comprehensive, accessible and close to citizens" and work is being done to "bring mediation services closer to citizens so that there is no discrimination based on place of residence" in the Valencian Community.

Importance of intrajudicial mediation

Teresa Benedito has highlighted the importance of promoting intrajudicial mediation that guarantee equal opportunities in access to justice and that "the culture of mediation" is established.

These referrals would allow the load on the courts to decrease, since they are currently quite saturated.

Mediacion Intrajudicial

Intrajudicial referral to mediation It is a great decision for many types of conflicts, both civil, commercial and criminal and especially in family conflicts. Conflicts over custody issues, divorces and family issues are better resolved through mediation than through a court process.

Furthermore, there has also been talk about the conflicts in the contentious-administrative field, where the Administration always has a position of “supremacy” over the administered, where the administration is a little reluctant to have them resolved through mediation, but this is going to change, says Teresa Benedito.

Fountain: ElPeriodic.com

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