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"I welcomed this document because it covers a range of good proposals on mediation in the Member States which would relieve congestion in the courts and would help to save both time and financial resources. The Member States have largely succeeded in implementing Directive 2008/52/EC by 21 May 2011 and, although Member States are using varied regulatory approaches and some states are a little behind, the fact remains that most Member States are not only compliant but are, in fact, ahead of the directive’s requirements. However, there is a need to increase awareness and understanding of mediation, to take further action relating to education, to promote mediation more vigorously, and to encourage mediation uptake by businesses and set out requirements for the profession of mediator. National authorities should be encouraged to develop programmes to promote adequate knowledge of alternative dispute resolution; such actions should address the main advantages of mediation – cost, success rate and time efficiency – and should concern lawyers and businesses, in particular SMEs, as well as academics. It is also important to establish common standards for accessing the profession of mediator in order to promote better quality mediation and to ensure high standards of professional training and accreditation across the Union."@en1
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