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Singapore Convention on enforcement of mediated settlement agreements published
Further to our earlier post, the Singapore Convention has now been published. It will be signed in Singapore on 7 August 2019 and will come into effect …
UK commercial mediation market grows 20% - CEDR mediation audit results published
Jan O'NeillProfessional Support Lawyer, London The Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) has released the results of its Mediation …
Dispute resolution in Asia-Pacific: Parties seek efficient processes and enforceable outcomes
Following our report on the Global Pound Conference series, which brought together over 4000 stakeholders at 28 conferences worldwide, our analysis of …
Global Pound Conference report published
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Podcast: How arbitration and ADR can be used together
In this short podcast Professional Support Consultants Hannah Ambrose and Vanessa Naish look at how Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) …
Article published – ADR reform: one size does not fit all
On 6 March, the Civil Justice Council held a workshop to discuss the recommendations made in its interim report on ADR, which was subject to …
An international convention on the enforcement of mediated settlements - UNCITRAL moves one step closer
The UNCITRAL working group that has for several years now been considering the potential for an international enforcement regime for international …
New Japan International Mediation Centre
It has recently been announced that a new "Japan International Mediation Centre" (JIMC) is to open in Kyoto in early 2018. While details on the new …
The role of mediation in the resolution of Belt and Road Initiative disputes
China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has gained huge momentum of late, with governments, companies and lawyers keen to maximise the many …
EU Parliament Resolution on the implementation of the Mediation Directive
The EU Parliament has adopted a Resolution on the implementation of the EU Mediation Directive (2008/52/EC), containing recommendations aimed …
Apology legislation passed in Hong Kong – what does it mean for you
On 13 July, Hong Kong’s Legislative Council passed a law (the Apology Law) intended to facilitate the resolution of civil disputes in the territory. The …
CJEU holds that mandatory mediation is not inherently precluded by EU law
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has concluded that national legislation imposing mandatory mediation as a pre-condition to …
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