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From the world of integrated mediation
Please note that only news and articles that are relevant to the international part of the association are posted here. You can find more and up-to-date information about integrated mediation on the national pages.
Conference in Sofia
The Professional Association of the Mediators in Bulgaria (PAMB), the European Association of Judges for Mediation (GEMME) and Integrierte Mediation e. V. – Germany kindly invite you to the International Conference “European Network for Mediation – Cooperation, Standards, Technologies”. The event is organized within the project “European Network of Mediators for Cross Border Dispute Resolution”, awarded under the European Commission [...]
The Mediation Act in Germany
Finally the mediation act in Germany came into force the 28th of June 2012 at 1:05 p.m. It has been a long way to get there accompanied by many discussions. But here we are now. The main law is simply titled “Mediationsgesetz” (mediation act). It is part of the “law for the promotion of mediation and other ADR procedures”. This [...]
Mediation in Germany
Fritz Digmeyer, Lawyer, int. Expert and Mediator explains the state of mediation deveolpment in Germany before the mediation act comes in force. […]
Training for practicioners of Justice
The Association for International Arbitration invites: EUROPEAN MEDIATION TRAINING FOR PRACTITIONERS OF JUSTICE Date: September 3-15, 2012 Venue: Brussels, Belgium Timings 9:00 to 18:30 (Lunch provided on all days) Lecturers: Mr. Eugene Becker, Mr. Johan Billiet, Mr. Phillip Howell-Richardson, Mr. Phillipe Billiet, Mr. Alessandro Bruni, Mr. Andrew Colvin, Mr. Frank Fleerackers, Dr. Paul R. Gibson, Ms. Lenka Hora Adema, Mr. [...]
Manual cross Border Mediation
The manual of Cross Border Mediation trainings offered by EuroNetMed and co-finabnced by the EU commission is available now. Please contact the operator.
Mediation in different languages
Mediation is not called mediation everywhere. Some countries translated it in their natural language. Then for example it sounds in german like “Vermittlung”. Luckily in Germany we choosed the word “Mediation” as to be the ADR procedure. Now elt’s see how other countries name the mediation: […]