Beijing Review

Lawyer Mediation System

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China will pilot a lawyer mediation system in nine provinces and two municipali­ties in an attempt to better resolve civil and business conflicts.

A new guideline jointly issued by the Supreme People’s Court and the Ministry of Justice encourages lawyers to play a more active role as a third party in the mediation process to assist disputing parties to resolve conflicts through negotiatio­n.

Lawyers will be allowed to work as mediators at mediation offices set up at local courts and tribunals, legal service centers, lawyer associatio­ns and qualified law firms.

The measure is expected to improve the efficiency of resolving civil and commercial disputes, save legal resources and reduce litigation costs.

The new measure is the latest addition to China’s mediation system. China has been adopting a “people’s mediation” method to resolve disputes outside judicial proceeding­s.

In 2010, the nation’s legislativ­e organ promulgate­d the Law on Mediation.

Under the guidance of the law, China has establishe­d people’s mediation committees in villages, townships, towns, enterprise­s and public institutio­ns to handle the mediation process.

Administra­tive and judicial mediation have also been used in China to handle disputes outside judicial proceeding­s.

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