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Revista de Derecho (Universidad Católica Dámaso A. Larrañaga, Facultad de Derecho)

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Abstract

ADAYA, Claudia Valdez  and  CARDENAS-CABELLO, Fernando. Private mediation and alternative mechanisms for conflict resolution in Mexico, state of the matter. Rev. Derecho [online]. 2022, n.25, pp.54-69.  Epub June 01, 2022. ISSN 1510-3714.  https://doi.org/10.22235/rd25.2664.

In Mexico, the Alternative Mechanisms for Conflict Resolution (MASC, by its acronym in Spanish) have been elevated to the constitutional rank as a human right of access to justice, hence this documentary research on the state of the issue of MASC in Mexico, was carried out on a transversal axis of objective 16 of the 2030 Agenda (UNDP, 2020) for sustainable development SDG; that it refers to peace, justice and solid institutions and that it promotes human rights as guiding axes; which concludes that the efforts made by Mexico in this matter have been insufficient and are reflected in the rule of law that currently prevails.

Keywords : justice; mediation private; alternative resolution.

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