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National mediation regulations

National mediation regulations are rules set by a country's government that govern how mediation processes are conducted. Mediation is a voluntary, confidential process where a neutral third party helps disputing parties reach a resolution without going to court. These regulations establish standards for mediator qualifications, procedures, ethical conduct, and documentation, ensuring fairness and consistency. They provide legal guidance on how mediations are initiated, conducted, and enforceable, helping parties trust the process as a legitimate alternative to litigation. Overall, they create a structured framework that promotes efficient, impartial, and accessible dispute resolution nationwide.