Mediation in Consumer Matters. An Approach in European and Spanish Law
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Vázquez de Castro, Eduardo
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2010Derechos
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España
Publicado en
Journal of Conflictology, 2010, 1(2), 1-8
Editorial
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
Palabras clave
Arbitration
Mediation
Consumption
Consumer arbitration procedure
Extra-judicial conflict resolution
Consumer mediation
European law
Spanish law
Resumen/Abstract
Given the obvious inadequacy of ordinary legal procedures to resolve consumer disputes, it is necessary to look for
alternative models which, without excluding administrative and judicial proceedings, are more accessible to consumers.
Although arbitration is the most widely used model, consumer mediation is becoming increasingly more important.
Consumer mediation lacks a systematic organisation in Spanish law and the rules on consumer arbitration only refer
to mediation, remitting to regulation by the autonomous communities, some of which have exclusive competence in
mediation in their Statutes of Autonomy.
Although mediation in consumer affairs often falls within arbitration procedures, the optimal solution would be to
separate mediation linked to arbitration procedures (intra-arbitration) from consumer mediation detached from arbitration
(extra-arbitration) to offer more alternatives for out-of-court conflict resolution, taking into account that a resolution obtained
in a process of mediation will be enforceable if it is in the form of a court settlement or if it is recorded by a notary.
The conclusion is that consumer affairs are especially suitable for mediation, although the rules on consumer arbitration
are inadequate for normalisation, making it necessary to introduce specific regulations on mediation for their application
in this field.
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