Mutual Consultation
/ˈmjuːtʃuəl ˌkɒnsəlˈteɪʃən/
Definitions
- (n.) A process where parties engage in dialogue to reach a consensus or resolve differences, often used in international law, corporate governance, or labor relations.
The treaty was negotiated through mutual consultation between the states.
Forms
- mutual consultation
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Commentary
Used primarily to denote a cooperative deliberation process; drafting should specify the scope and binding effect of such consultations.
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