Mediation pushed as business dispute resolution mechanism

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Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. (Philexport) has partnered with the National Center for Mediation (NCM) to promote mediation as an alternative mode of dispute resolution. | AldenMonzonINQ /PDI

“As part of this, NCM will serve as the training arm of Philexport, providing resource speakers, lecturers, trainers and facilitators for the conduct of trainings, seminars and workshops,” the trade group said further.

“Any disputes arising from and related to this contract shall be brought to the National Center for Mediation, Taguig City, Philippines, for mediation,” the mediation clause in the agreement read. It has been a state policy to promote party autonomy in resolving disputes and encourage the use of ADR mechanisms as a means to achieve speedy and impartial justice to declog court dockets, according to the exporters’ group.

 

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