On April 30, the Federal Court approved this regulation with the aim of creating faster, confidential, and collaborative channels for resolving disputes between private parties and the public administration. Through mechanisms such as mediation, conciliation, and negotiation, the reform seeks to reduce litigation costs and timelines while fostering a culture of dialogue and trust. This development offers a timely response to legal uncertainty following the so-called “judicial reform” and strengthens the rule of law through a modern and efficient framework.
At Pérez-Llorca, our tax law team is at your disposal to advise on the scope and implementation of this new model.
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