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What rules govern confidentiality and admissibility of evidence in other proceedings?

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What rules govern confidentiality and admissibility of evidence in other proceedings?

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The second section of chapter I of Law 1879/02 establishes confidentiality of mediation proceedings to the following extent: “Mediation shall be confidential. Those participating in a mediation procedure must show due reserve, and the forms of agreement proposed shall not affect any lawsuit, should one arise. The mediator may not be called as a witness or in any other form during any later proceeding between the same parties or regarding the same issue.” Confidentiality is part of the procedure in the Arbitration and Mediation Centers and is regulated by the rules of each institution, as well as by the codes of ethics applicable to the professionals participating in the process. The parties may sign an agreement on confidentiality during an arbitration process. 4. Legal Sources and References In addition to the references above is there an authoritative Internet site containing up-to-date information on dispute resolution facilities available in this jurisdiction? Paraguay does not hav

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