Abstract
This document critically addresses the intersection between mediation models applied to family justice issues and the guidelines of the comprehensive child protection doctrine to enhance the figure of the child as a subject of rights and their effective participation in matters of interest to them. It therefore assumes the modality of doctrinal theoretical essay that allows the raising of a set of questions around the subject.
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