MEDIATION IN CRIMINAL LAW PROCEDURE IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

Authors

  • Jasurbek Do‘smatov Umidjon o‘g‘li Author

Keywords:

Key words: mediation, the implementation of mediation in criminal law procedures, alternative dispute resolution, penal mediation,

Abstract

Annotation: Mediation in criminal law procedures has gained traction across Europe as an alternative means of resolving disputes between offenders and victims. This article examines the adoption, structure, and effectiveness of mediation in criminal justice systems across various European countries. Through an analysis of legislative frameworks and practical applications in different jurisdictions, this study seeks to explore how mediation has impacted case outcomes, court efficiency, and the well-being of both victims and offenders. The article provides an overview of the successes and challenges of integrating mediation into criminal procedures in Europe.

References

 Dünkel, F., & Pruin, I. (2019). Restorative Justice and Mediation in European Criminal Law. European Journal of Crime and Justice.

 Miers, D. (2018). Restorative Justice in Europe: Comparative Analysis of Legislative Frameworks. Criminal Law Review.

 Zinsstag, E., & Vanfraechem, I. (2015). Conferencing and Restorative Justice in Europe. Willan Publishing.

Published

2024-10-07

How to Cite

Jasurbek Do‘smatov Umidjon o‘g‘li. (2024). MEDIATION IN CRIMINAL LAW PROCEDURE IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES. Journal of New Century Innovations, 62(2), 22-24. https://modernedu-dv.com/newjournal/article/view/1249