
Guanajuato, Gto., May 3, 2019.- The University of Guanajuato (UG) and the Judiciary of the state of Guanajuato signed a collaboration agreement to work together to consolidate a culture of peace in the House of Studies.
The President of the UG, Dr. Luis Felipe Guerrero Agripino, said that the plurality that characterizes the institution and the national context oblige to move to new forms of dispute resolution, that privilege the dialogue.
Therefore, the University of Guanajuato reformed its normativity to create the Mediation and Conciliation Unit, an instance that, according to the provisions of the agreement, will have the support and accompaniment of the judiciary of the state.
According to the document, the judiciary-through the State Center for Alternative Justice and the School of Judicial Studies and research-will support the training, training and certification of those act as mediators-conciliators of the University of Guanajuato.
It also provides legal certainty to the conventions held in the Mediation and Conciliation Unit, which by the nature of the conflict and the agreements between the parties may be elevated to the category of thing judged through the State Center of Alternative Justice.
In this regard, the President of the Supreme Court of Justice and the Judicial Power Council of the state of Guanajuato, Mag. Claudia Barrera Rangel, emphasized that the purpose of these actions is to help in the consolidation of a culture of peace, and welcomed this sum of efforts with the highest house of studies in the state.
As representatives of the UG signed the agreement the President, Dr. Luis Felipe Guerrero Agripino and the Pro Vost, Dr. Héctor Efraín Rodríguez de la Rosa.
By the judiciary, was signed by the judge President, as well as the Director of the State Center for Alternative Justice, Lic. Rafael Horacio Montoya Vargas, and the Director of the School of Studies and Judicial research, Master Francisco Gustavo Baltazar Salgado Romero.
In the event were present unipersonal authorities of the House of Studies as well as representatives of the Supreme Court of Justice of the State.
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