THE DEVELOPMENT OF JUDICIAL MEDIATION IN LITHUANIA AND POSSIBLE DIRECTIONS FOR ITS IMPROVEMENT: THE STUDY OF JUDGES’ ATTITUDES

Judicial mediation has been used in Lithuania for more than fifteen years. During this period, the model of the application of this alternative dispute resolution method in Lithuania has experienced constant changes and faced various challenges, from the model of judges to the market model and back....

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Main Authors: Natalija Kaminskienė, Agnė Tvaronavičienė, Irena Žemaitaitytė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mykolas Romeris University 2023-06-01
Series:Jurisprudencija
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Online Access:https://ojs.mruni.eu/ojs/jurisprudence/article/view/7692
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author Natalija Kaminskienė
Agnė Tvaronavičienė
Irena Žemaitaitytė
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description Judicial mediation has been used in Lithuania for more than fifteen years. During this period, the model of the application of this alternative dispute resolution method in Lithuania has experienced constant changes and faced various challenges, from the model of judges to the market model and back. Such transformation shows the fact that this institute is still developing. This article aims to assess the current situation of judicial mediation in Lithuania and, based on judges’ attitudes, to identify possible directions for improving the current model. In order to achieve this goal, the analysis of the legal structure of the judicial mediation model currently used in Lithuania was undertaken, and statistical data on the practice of applying this court-connected alternative dispute resolution method in courts were discerned. This was followed by a survey of judges and a focus group discussion, aiming to find out their attitudes towards the state of the art and further developments of this institute, as judges are the most frequent initiators of this process and the entities most often providing the services of mediation. The article succinctly presents the historical development of judicial mediation in Lithuania, defines the existing model of judicial mediation in civil proceedings and its features, presents the results of an empirical study of the attitudes of judges to judicial mediation, and provides generalizations. The empirical study was carried out by combining quantitative (a survey of judges and judge/mediators) and qualitative (discussions between groups of judges and judge/mediators) research methods. It should be noted that, from the point of view of judges, the institute of judicial mediation in Lithuania, in order to achieve its sustainability and the successful further practice of application, could be improved by paying greater attention to its further publicity, improving the working conditions of judicial court mediators and reviewing the motivational system of court mediator judges. The results of this study create the prerequisites for further research aimed at improving the legal regulation of judicial mediation.
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spelling doaj.art-6843e937aace46f4a15717d2ae6c77382023-07-19T10:55:38ZengMykolas Romeris UniversityJurisprudencija1392-61952029-20582023-06-0130110.13165/JUR-23-30-1-10 THE DEVELOPMENT OF JUDICIAL MEDIATION IN LITHUANIA AND POSSIBLE DIRECTIONS FOR ITS IMPROVEMENT: THE STUDY OF JUDGES’ ATTITUDESNatalija KaminskienėAgnė TvaronavičienėIrena ŽemaitaitytėJudicial mediation has been used in Lithuania for more than fifteen years. During this period, the model of the application of this alternative dispute resolution method in Lithuania has experienced constant changes and faced various challenges, from the model of judges to the market model and back. Such transformation shows the fact that this institute is still developing. This article aims to assess the current situation of judicial mediation in Lithuania and, based on judges’ attitudes, to identify possible directions for improving the current model. In order to achieve this goal, the analysis of the legal structure of the judicial mediation model currently used in Lithuania was undertaken, and statistical data on the practice of applying this court-connected alternative dispute resolution method in courts were discerned. This was followed by a survey of judges and a focus group discussion, aiming to find out their attitudes towards the state of the art and further developments of this institute, as judges are the most frequent initiators of this process and the entities most often providing the services of mediation. The article succinctly presents the historical development of judicial mediation in Lithuania, defines the existing model of judicial mediation in civil proceedings and its features, presents the results of an empirical study of the attitudes of judges to judicial mediation, and provides generalizations. The empirical study was carried out by combining quantitative (a survey of judges and judge/mediators) and qualitative (discussions between groups of judges and judge/mediators) research methods. It should be noted that, from the point of view of judges, the institute of judicial mediation in Lithuania, in order to achieve its sustainability and the successful further practice of application, could be improved by paying greater attention to its further publicity, improving the working conditions of judicial court mediators and reviewing the motivational system of court mediator judges. The results of this study create the prerequisites for further research aimed at improving the legal regulation of judicial mediation. https://ojs.mruni.eu/ojs/jurisprudence/article/view/7692judicial mediationcivil procedurecourt mediatorjudgealternative dispute resolution
spellingShingle Natalija Kaminskienė
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF JUDICIAL MEDIATION IN LITHUANIA AND POSSIBLE DIRECTIONS FOR ITS IMPROVEMENT: THE STUDY OF JUDGES’ ATTITUDES
Jurisprudencija
judicial mediation
civil procedure
court mediator
judge
alternative dispute resolution
title THE DEVELOPMENT OF JUDICIAL MEDIATION IN LITHUANIA AND POSSIBLE DIRECTIONS FOR ITS IMPROVEMENT: THE STUDY OF JUDGES’ ATTITUDES
title_full THE DEVELOPMENT OF JUDICIAL MEDIATION IN LITHUANIA AND POSSIBLE DIRECTIONS FOR ITS IMPROVEMENT: THE STUDY OF JUDGES’ ATTITUDES
title_fullStr THE DEVELOPMENT OF JUDICIAL MEDIATION IN LITHUANIA AND POSSIBLE DIRECTIONS FOR ITS IMPROVEMENT: THE STUDY OF JUDGES’ ATTITUDES
title_full_unstemmed THE DEVELOPMENT OF JUDICIAL MEDIATION IN LITHUANIA AND POSSIBLE DIRECTIONS FOR ITS IMPROVEMENT: THE STUDY OF JUDGES’ ATTITUDES
title_short THE DEVELOPMENT OF JUDICIAL MEDIATION IN LITHUANIA AND POSSIBLE DIRECTIONS FOR ITS IMPROVEMENT: THE STUDY OF JUDGES’ ATTITUDES
title_sort development of judicial mediation in lithuania and possible directions for its improvement the study of judges attitudes
topic judicial mediation
civil procedure
court mediator
judge
alternative dispute resolution
url https://ojs.mruni.eu/ojs/jurisprudence/article/view/7692
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