A IMPORTÂNCIA DA CLÁUSULA DE MEDIAÇÃO
Keywords:
Mediation, Mediation clause and its types, Voluntary Principle, Public AdministrationAbstract
This article analyses the mediation clause written in contracts and its consequences. The parties’ willingness is very important in this process. The Public Administration’s participation in a mediation process is also studied.
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