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Institute of mediation in the relations insolvency (bankruptcy) of the Russian Federation

TERRA ECONOMICUS, , Vol. 12 (no. 2.1),
p. 80-85

This article describes the features of the functioning of the Russian institute of mediation as an alternative dispute resolution method, carried out a comparative analysis of the transaction costs of mediation and judicial procedures, which allows to identify potential anti-crisis mediation services in the insolvency (bankruptcy).


Keywords: institutional approach; the institution of mediation; the bankruptcy; alternative dispute resolution

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Publisher: Southern Federal University
Founder: Southern Federal University
ISSN: 2073-6606