Conciliation

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1. Dispute resolution - international.

In the international context, conciliation is designed to be a peaceful method of alternative dispute resolution.

With the agreement of the parties, the matter under dispute is referred to independent conciliators.

The conciliators investigate, and then produce a report with proposals for a settlement.

However, there is no legal obligation on the parties to accept the proposals in the conciliators' report.


2. Dispute resolution - domestic.

Similar activities in the domestic context, especially employment.


See also