Foreign Experience in Speech Communication Culture in Alternative Forms of Legal Disputes and Conflicts Resolving


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The purpose of the research. The article discusses the development of alternative forms of legal dispute and conflicts resolving on the example of some European countries. Separately, the inclusion of speech culture communication in the list of necessary skills and abilities of the mediator in the performance of his or her professional activity is considered. Conclusion. As a result of the conducted research, the author comes to the conclusion that the interweaving of alternative forms of conflict resolving into national legislation in different countries does not occur equally intensively. It is noted that the development of alternative forms of dispute resolving is not possible without the development of improving speech communication, its culture. In many European countries, speech culture has been a component of the national tradition, requiring the preservation of its identity and the development of a qualitative basis. The development of speech communication culture in alternative forms of legal disputes and conflicts resolving in different countries depends on the trajectory of development

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Elena Khokhlova

National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University

Email: em.xoxlova@yandex.ru
Cand.Sci.(Law), Associate Professor Saransk, Russia

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