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Aflevering 1, 2019 Alle samenvattingen uitklappen

Annie de Roo
Annie de Roo is associate professor of ADR and comparative law at Erasmus University Law School in Rotterdam, editor-in-chief of TMD, and vice chair of the exams committee of the Mediators Federation of the Netherlands MFN. She has published extensively on mediation and has inter alia been a Rapporteur three times for the European Commission on the use of mediation in employment disputes.
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Access_open Veel potentie voor zakelijke mediation

Wat zijn de ervaringen van de afnemers van zakelijke mediation en welke ontwikkelingen in het vakgebied zien zij graag?

Trefwoorden Zakelijke mediation, Advocaten, Rechters, bedrijven
Auteurs Manon Schonewille en Marc Simon Thomas
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie

    The report ‘ZAM/ACB research on possibilities and impediments for commercial mediation’ of the Utrecht Montaigne Centre represents the most important results for the three target groups (lawyers, firms, and judges), with an accent on how users of commercial mediation in the Netherlands think about the potential of mediation.


Manon Schonewille
Manon Schonewille is onder andere MfN Registermediator en partner in Schonewille & Schonewille Legal Mediation.

Marc Simon Thomas
Marc Simon Thomas is universitair docent aan de Universiteit Utrecht.
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Access_open Wat kunnen België en Nederland van elkaar leren over zakelijke bemiddeling?

Trefwoorden Zakelijke mediation, Advocaten, Rechters, bedrijven, België
Auteurs Theo De Beir en Willem Meuwissen
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie

    This article discusses the Belgian perspective on the Dutch ‘ZAM/ACB research on possibilities and impediments for commercial mediation’ which was undertaken by the Montaigne Centre of the University of Utrecht. In Belgium bMediation, the Federal Mediation Committee and the Ghent University periodically monitor the practice of mediation in Belgium with the instrument of the 'Bemiddelingsbarometer'. It turns out that parties and their advisers in both Belgium and the Netherlands still prefer a traditional judicial approach instead of mediation, mostly because of a lack of information.


Theo De Beir
Theo De Beir is erkend bemiddelaar in burgerlijke, handels- en sociale zaken, advocaat, docent en managing partner van Agrementor Brussels.

Willem Meuwissen
Willem Meuwissen is erkend bemiddelaar in burgerlijke, handels- en sociale zaken, advocaat, docent en managing partner van Agrementor Antwerp.
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Access_open Internationale parentale ontvoering en conflictde-escalatie in het belang van het kind

Trefwoorden Parental Abduction, Mediation, De-escalation, Best interests of the child
Auteurs Elise Blondeel
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie

    This research aims to contribute to the development of an adequate handling of the complex, conflictual family situation that occurs during a parental abduction. The following research question is answered: to what extent can the methods of conflict resolution – in the Belgian context – be optimized so that the interests of the child are guaranteed, in the light of the theoretical insights provided by Glasl’s conflict theory? Attention is paid to the limited effectiveness of legal procedures on the one hand and the mediation on the other. The method of de-escalation, developed by Glasl, offers a useful diagnostic tool for the conflict counsellor. In addition, the metaphor of the ladder he uses is extremely valuable as a tool for gaining insight into the mechanisms of conflict-escalation. A clear theoretical framework for the judiciary in the interpretation of an escalated conflict can lead to a better understanding of the possibilities and limits of cooperation between ex-partners, which benefits the best interests of the child.


Elise Blondeel
Elise Blondeel is doctoraatsstudent aan de Universiteit Gent in het domein van Strafrecht en Kinderrechten. Master in de Criminologie en gestart aan een doctoraat in de Rechten op 1 oktober 2018. Het doctoraat handelt over de wisselwerking tussen burgerlijk recht en strafrecht in zaken van internationale parentale ontvoering. Het doctoraat vindt plaats onder de supervisie van Prof. Dr. Wendy De Bondt.
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Access_open Succession Mediation in Europe

Trefwoorden succession mediation, cross-border mediation, Research, Mediation Directive, Succession Regulation
Auteurs Judith Pfützenreuter
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie

    The two years FOMENTO project ‘Fostering Mediation in cross-border civil and succession matters’ aims to contribute to conflict prevention in cross-border succession matters. To reach a deeper understanding and impulses for a correct implementation of Directive 2008/52/EC (Mediation Directive) and of Regulation (EU) No. 650/2012 (Succession Regulation) the effects of both regulations have been analyzed in a research study. To this end, country reports about the implementation of the Succession Regulation and the Mediation Directive in six European countries (Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Sweden) have been assembled and 105 expert interviews with lawyers, notaries, judges and mediators have been conducted and analyzed.
    This article gives a general overview about the outcomes of the research study and focuses on the analysis of the expert interviews. The experts gave answers about the concrete advantages, challenges and suggestions for improving mediation in cross-border succession conflicts and the effects of the European Succession Regulation.


Judith Pfützenreuter
Judith Pfützenreuter is Member of EU-Project FOMENTO (Fostering mediation in cross-border civil and succession matters).
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Access_open Mediation in Duitsland: een diepgravend onderzoek in opdracht van de Duitse regering

Trefwoorden Germany, Research, Mediation Law, Education
Auteurs Luc Demeyere
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie

    This report about mediation in Germany in order of the German government reports about the effects of the German Mediation Law on the development of mediation and about the education of mediators.


Luc Demeyere
Luc Demeyere is advocaat aan de Balie te Antwerpen, werkzaam bij Contrast, erkend bemiddelaar en redacteur van TMD.

Roger Ritzen
Roger Ritzen is advocaat aan de Balie te Breda-Middelburg (Nederland) en EU-Advocaat aan de Balie te Antwerpen. Tevens erkend bemiddelaar, erkend door de Federale Bemiddelingscommissie (België) en redacteur van TMD.