(magistrsko diplomsko delo)
Petra Lovšin (Author), Barbara Novak (Mentor)

Abstract

Osrednjo temo magistrskega diplomskega dela predstavlja pregled trenutno veljavne ureditve mediacije v družinskih sporih ter primerjava oziroma odkrivanje posebnosti ter prednosti takšnega načina reševanja spora v primerjavi z reševanjem v rednem sodnem postopku. Glavna pozornost je namenjena vprašanju, kako so otrokove koristi zavarovanje v mediacijskih postopkih in s tem v zvezi, kakšen vpliv ima načelo največjih otrokovih koristi kot temeljno in hierarhično najvišje načelo družinske mediacije na druga temeljna načela postopka. Magistrsko diplomsko delo je razdeljeno na pet zaključenih poglavij. Uvodoma so opredeljeni temeljni pojmi kot so mediacija, družinska mediacija ter načelo otrokove največje koristi, sledi pregled kriterijev, ki morajo biti izpolnjeni za to, da je družinski spor sploh primeren za to, da se ga rešuje s pomočjo družinskega mediatorja. Nadalje je opredeljen predmet in s tem vsebina sporov, ki se jih rešuje v družinski mediaciji ter situacije, v katerih je takšen način reševanja sporov najpogostejši. Osrednje mesto zavzemata četrto in peto poglavje, ki zajemata pregled temeljnih načel postopka družinske mediacije ter položaj otroka v postopku. Četrto poglavje vsebuje opis načel mediacije, ki so posebej prilagojena specifičnostim družinskih sporov, odgovor na vprašanje v čem se načela družinske mediacije razlikujejo od siceršnjih načel mediacije v drugih sporih (ki niso družinski) ter pregled njihovega odnosa ter vpliva na zasledovanje temeljnega načela družinske mediacije - načela otrokove največje koristi. Peto poglavje obravnava položaj in vlogo otroka v postopku družinske mediacije ter vpliv na varovanje njegovih največjih koristi v primerjavi z njegovim položajem v zakonskem sporu pred sodiščem in sicer predvsem z vidika otrokove pravice do obveščenosti ter z vidika pravice izraziti lastno mnenje o zadevi.

Keywords

družinsko pravo;mediacija;družinska mediacija;temeljna načela;otroci;starši;razpad življenjske skupnosti;družinski spori;reševanje sporov;izvensodno reševanje sporov;položaj otroka;otrokove koristi;načelo otrokove največje koristi;otrokove pravice;pravica do obveščenosti;pravica izraziti mnenje;magistrske diplomske naloge;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL PF - Faculty of Law
Publisher: [P. Lovšin]
UDC: 347.62:347.965.42(043.2)
COBISS: 16653393 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: ǂThe ǂbest interest of the child in family mediation
Secondary abstract: The very core of this Master's thesis consists of an overview of the current family mediation regime and an elaborate comparison of its specifics and advantages to regular judicial proceedings in matrimonial disputes. Its main focus lies on the issue, to what extent and how are the best interests of the child protected in family mediation, and in this regard, how does the principle of child’s best interests, as the fundamental and hierarchically highest principle of family mediation, effect other principles important to the mediation proceedings. The Master thesis is divided into five separate chapters. First chapter offers an introductory definition of the basic concepts and terminology, such as mediation, family mediation and the best interests of the child principle. Second chapter offers a complete overview of all the criteria that has to be met in order to consider a family dispute eligible for mediation, and is followed by a third chapter defining and analysing the content of disputes, usually resolved in family mediation. Fourth and fifth chapters are the most important chapters of the thesis, as they focus on basic principles of family mediation and on the position of a child in matrimonial proceedings. In chapter four, a profound description of all the principles that are especially adapted to the specifics of family disputes can be found along with the answer to the question, to what extent do the principles of family mediation differ from the principles of (general) mediation especially regarding the first and foremost important principle of family mediation – the principle of child’s best interests. The fifth chapter considers child’s role and position in family mediations in comparison to its role and position in regular matrimonial court proceedings in particular, from the viewpoint of the child's right to express his or her own view on the matter.
Secondary keywords: family law;mediation;family mediation;divorce;separation;best interest of a child;principles of mediation;child's status in mediation;child's right to express views in proceedings;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Pravna fak.
Pages: 38 f.
ID: 11061076