International Mediator Leadership Training launching in Chengdu

International Mediator Leadership Training launching in Chengdu

International Mediator Leadership Training launching in Chengdu

In our fast-paced, globalized world the demand for a diverse range of robust dispute resolution frameworks has never been more urgent. Mediation, arbitration, and litigation guarantee transnational economic and trade activities and maintain a healthy international commercial order.

To this end, the Singapore Convention now provides a new basis for cross-border enforcement of mediation agreements. Alongside the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, the Convention on Choice of Court Agreements, the Singapore Convention marks the formation of an international dispute resolution enforcement framework, including mediation, arbitration, and judgments.

Anyone involved in alternative dispute resolution will have seen this field reinvigorate the Chinese business.

The Chengdu Lawyers Association has invited the Swiss Chinese Law Association (SCLA) and the Geneva International Dispute Resolution Institute (GIDI) to run the SCLA-GIDI International Accredited Professional Mediator Leadership Training Course from 15 November to 31 December 2022. This program will provide over 50 partners and senior partners of the Chengdu Lawyers Association with international accredited mediator training based on EU standards.

Mr Philip Hackett QC, President of GIDI, will conduct the mediator training program. Its instructors will be Mr Hackett, Mr Hermann Knott, Mr Bernardo Cartoni, Mr Peter Pettibone, Ms Olga Tsiptse, Ms Joyce Aluoch, Mr Godson Ugochukwu, and other experienced GIDI mediators. Participants who pass the exam will become qualified and certified mediators.

In addition, SCLA and GIDI have invited senior officials, former judges, mediators, arbitrators, and lawyers from the following organizations: the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb), the Japan Commercial Arbitration Association (JCAA), the International Criminal Court (ICC), and the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc. (JAMS).

Also invited are Chinese arbitration institutions and top law firms to provide extended practical training, inspiring discussions, and experienced advice on practical dispute resolution.

Post source : Swiss Chinese Law Association

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