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Platek, Monika (2004). The Legal Side of Mediation, for Adults (RJ conferences in Poland - the rise of the new legal practice). Paper presented at the Third Conference of the European Forum for Victim-Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice, “Restorative Justice in Europe: Where are we heading?", Budapest, Hungary, 14-16 October. Downloaded 24 May 2005.

I have collected the arguments put forward by judges and prosecutors against mediation. I hope that I can counteract them with other arguments ensuing from the work of the court itself perceived from the outside. For several years now I have been reading lectures and holding seminars on "The Policy of Criminal Punishments in the Countries of the European Union." One of the assignments I give my students under this topic is to find out how Article 6 of the European Convention, which is also in effect in our country, is implemented in Polish judicial practice. The results of this work are extremely interesting and show very positive changes in the Polish courts. At the same time, they ruthlessly show the discrepancy of the arguments put forward by practicing members of the law against mediation. (excerpt)

Link: www.euforumrj.org/readingroom/Budapest/workshop3.pdf

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