I recently traveled to the Republic of Macedonia under the auspices of the U.S. Department of State. My mission was to meet with various stakeholders to learn why that country does not use mediation to its full potential and to provide ideas to increase the use of mediation. While Macedonia wrestles with whether or not to adopt compulsory mediation, other jurisdictions provide persuasive alternatives to encourage mediation.
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