NON-JURISDICTIONAL FORMS OF DISPOSING AN ADMINISTRATIVE MATTER:
CROATIAN AND POLISH EXPERIENCES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30925/zpfsr.41.1.2Keywords:
alternative dispute resolution; mediation; settlement; administrative law; Croatia; PolandAbstract
The aim of this paper is to research applicability of the existing alternative dispute resolution methods’ in the administrative law and give some suggestion for their improvement. Firstly, in this paper, the concept of alternative and consensual dispute resolution in administrative law is analysed. After that, the advantages and disadvantages of the non-jurisdictional forms of disposing an administrative matter are pointed out. Then, the contemporary regulations devoted to such methods in Croatia are presented. The experiences of alternative dispute resolution methods in Poland are also discussed, because Poland tried to establish this system in the very similar environment like in Croatia, but several years ago. Finally, in conclusion authors give their attitude on applicability of non-jurisdictional forms of dispute resolution in Croatian administrative law and suggest some steps for their improvements.
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