The process of integrating with market economy is developing strongly, which creates many opportunities for businesses to extend their operation and cooperate with international companies. As a result, dispute arising is inevitable. To coincide with benefits, especially information confidentiality under parties’ agreement, commercial mediation is one of the commercial alternative dispute resolution which is more and more popular.
Commercial mediation is
a dispute resolution negotiated by parties and the mediator is the third party
as an intermediary to support parties to resolve dispute under the regulations
of Decree 22/2017/ND-CP on February 24th, 2017. Following the regulations,
commercial mediation can be negotiated by parties before, after or at any time
of dispute resolution process. By Decree 22, commercial mediation is applied in
cases of a dispute between parties with at least one party practicing
commercial activities or another dispute under the laws can be resolved by the
commercial mediation. Moreover, participating in commercial mediation is
voluntary and all the information of mediation shall be kept secret under
parties’ agreement, provided that agreement’s content is legal.
Commercial
mediationis becoming a popular dispute resolution because of its simple and
flexible procedure, economical cost for parties. Parties have chance to choose
a suitable procedure and avoid complicated legal procedure. Under the law on
parties’ self-determination to choose any mediator and a place to proceed
procedures, which helps parties select a mediator with professional skills on
dispute resolution. Furthermore, parties could reach an agreement with good
will and cooperating spirit. Both still continue to develop and protect business
relationship because of parties’ benefits. Under the Decree, all the
information involving dispute must be kept secret, unless parties have written
agreement or current law has other regulations.
Under the law, parties
are entitled to choose a mediator to resolve dispute. According to Decree
22/2017/ND-CP, commercial mediators include commercial case mediators and
mediators from commercial mediation institutions selected by the parties or
appointed by a commercial mediation institution at the request of disputing
parties to support them to resolve dispute pursuant to regulations of this
Decree. A person who wants to become a mediator must qualify conditions of
Article 7 of Decree 22. Apart from general moral standards following Law on
Civil, mediators must have a university or higher qualification and at least
two years of working experience in their educated discipline, also mediation
skills as well as legal understanding, knowledge of business and commercial
practice. Instead of bringing the case to court, which parties cannot predict
the result, even inextricable, choosing a mediator who is knowledgeable and
experienced could help parties resolve dispute smoothly.
Pursuant to Civil
Procedure Code 2015, time for resolving commercial disputes belonging to the
jurisdiction of the Court could take years. Meanwhile, choosing mediation,
parties take less time to resolve dispute. Moreover, dispute is absolutely
resolved by parties’ agreement because in the mediating procedure, with
mediator’s support, parties can show their decision on dispute resolution.
Then, they can save significant cost.
Another benefit of
dispute resolution is that parties decide themselves how to resolve dispute and
can know the result. This is a prominent advantage of dispute resolution
compared with other resolutions, which have unpredictable result. Importantly,
mediation is a private procedure so that parties’ name is not revealed publicly
during mediating procedure, decrease hazards to parties’ business reputation.
According to Investment
Climate Advisory Services of the World Bank Group, Alternative Dispute
Resolution Center Manual: A Guide for Practitioners on Establishing and
Managing ADR Centers, mediating resolution has brought many benefits. For
individual benefits, mediation reduces the need for enforcement proceedings to
ensure one party complies with an agreement, since the parties enter into their
settlement agreements consensually. For private sector benefits, mediation
enhances private sector development by creating a better environment for
business. It lowers the direct and indirect costs that businesses incur in
enforcing contracts and resolving disputes.
Contact Us for ADR
& Mediation Services in Vietnam provided by qualified mediators and
lawyers, supported by field experts. Via email ant@antlawyers.vn, office tel
+84 28 730 86 529 or talk to our partner directly at + 84 912 817 823.
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