Family Mediation
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https://doi.org/10.36657/ihcd.2025.140Keywords:
Family Mediation, Comparative Law, Consensual Divorce, Custody, Personal Relationship, Parenting PlanAbstract
Mediation is a method of acting with the logic and effort of parties in dispute and conflict to seek solutions in line with cooperation and common interests. For this reason, intensive efforts are being made to achieve decisive and effective progress in the field of communication and negotiation at national and international levels. The Council of Europe Committee of Ministers’ Recommendation No. R (98) 1 dated 21 January 1998 and the European Parliament and Council Directive No. 2008/52/EC dated 21 May 2008 aimed to provide a basis for the acceptance, implementation, dissemination and development of family mediation in the member countries of the Council of Europe and to implement different models in member states without including any special regulation. In this study, the suitability of Family Mediation in Comparative Law and Family Mediation in Turkish Law was examined.
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