The Family Mediation Service of the Government of Navarra is a increasingly requested service in the Foral Community of Navarra. In 2019, a total of 301 cases were treated, while in 2018 the figure was 217 cases.
Family mediation ends positively in 89% of cases in the Foral Community of Navarra
The Family Mediation Service of the Government of Navarra is a increasingly requested service in the Foral Community of Navarra. In 2019, a total of 301 cases were treated, while in 2018 the figure was 217 cases.
In-person event in Malaga: European Mediation Week
On the occasion of the European Mediation Week, the International School of Mediation has organized the event 'Impulsing mediation'. In this, the different mediation professions will be announced and the future of this profession will be discussed. Without a doubt, a must-see for… Read more
In-person event in Seville: European Mediation Day
On the occasion of the European Mediation Day, which will take place on January 21, the College of Attorneys of Seville and EIM have organized the event 'Impulse to mediation'. In this, the different mediation professions will be announced and the... Read more
Interview with Antoni Martínez: "We argue a lot because we don't communicate well"
Antoni Martínez is a psychologist and motivational coach. He graduated from the University of Valencia in 2002. He later completed a Master's degree in Health Psychology and took doctoral courses. With an extensive professional career, he has been helping people achieve their goals for more than 15 years. Currently also… Read more
Requirements to be a mediator and access the Registry of mediators
What does it take to be a mediator? What is the necessary training? Requirements to be a civil and commercial mediator, or other specialties.
Requirements to be a mediator and access the Registry of mediators
What does it take to be a mediator? What is the necessary training? Requirements to be a civil and commercial mediator, or other specialties.
Judicial mediation, a way to decongest courts
Without a doubt, justice should not be delayed. The bureaucracy and all the processes that a conflict has to go through before being resolved through judicial means make the wait practically endless.
Judicial mediation, a way to decongest courts
Without a doubt, justice should not be delayed. The bureaucracy and all the processes that a conflict has to go through before being resolved through judicial means make the wait practically endless.
Mediation and young offenders: 80% of conflicts resolved in Andalusia
In the case of young offenders, in 2018 the Ministry of Justice promoted more than 1,800 mediation procedures in Andalusia aimed at promoting the reintegration of these young people. The figures speak for themselves: 1,443 were resolved positively (almost 80%), thus avoiding the... Read more