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Civil and commercial mediation 4.0 in Italy after the Riforma Cartabia

Civil cases pending in Italian courts at December 31, 2009, no. 5,826.440, the highest number ever reached. In 2010 mandatory mediation was introduced into the contemporary Italian legal system. Fierce opposition by lawyers (a matter of culture and of Alarmin Drops in Revenues) and by judges (a matter of culture; mediation: a Child of a lesser God)). 

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Giovanni Matteucci

Giovanni Matteucci is a commercial mediator and trainer. Giovanni Matteucci was born in Rome, Italy, in 1949. He graduated in Law and Economics & Commerce at "La Sapienza" University of Rome (Italy) and earned a "Diploma in Economics" from the University of York (UK). He attended the postgraduate specialization courses in "Alternative Dispute Resolution… MORE >

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