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		<title>Mediation in civil and commercial matters: European Parliament endorses new rules</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Directive on certain aspects of mediation in civil and commercial matters was adopted today 23 April 2008. The purpose of the Directive is to facilitate access to cross-border dispute resolution and to promote the amicable settlement of disputes by encouraging the use of mediation and by ensuring a sound relationship between mediation and judicial [...]]]></description>
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<p>A <strong>Directive</strong> on certain aspects of <strong>mediation</strong> in <strong>civil</strong> and <strong>commercial</strong> matters was adopted today 23 April 2008. The purpose of the Directive is to facilitate access to cross-border dispute resolution and to promote the amicable settlement of disputes by encouraging the use of mediation and by ensuring a sound relationship between mediation and judicial proceedings. The Directive is one of the follow-up actions to the Green Paper on alternative dispute resolution presented by the Commission in 2002, the other being the <strong>European Code of Conduct for Mediators</strong> established by a group of stakeholders with the assistance of the Commission and launched in July 2004.</p>
<p>Welcoming the adoption of this Directive, Vice-President Jacques Barrot said: “This Directive fulfils the political objective established in October 1999 by the European Council of Tampere, which &#8211; in the context of encouraging better access to justice in Europe &#8211; called for the creation of alternative, extrajudicial procedures for dispute resolution in the Member States. Mediation can provide cost-effective and quick extrajudicial resolution of disputes in civil and commercial matters through processes tailored to the needs of the parties. Agreements resulting from <strong>mediation</strong> are more likely to be complied with voluntarily and help preserve an <strong>amicable</strong> and <strong>sustainable</strong> relationship between the parties.</p>
<p>The <strong>Commission</strong> proposed the Directive in October 2004 (IP/04/1288). The Directive facilitates recourse to mediation by strengthening the legal guarantees accompanying it, thus giving real added value to citizens and businesses in the European Union. The key components of the Directive are as follows:</p>
<p>The Directive obliges Member States to encourage the <strong>training of mediators</strong> and the development of, and adherence to, voluntary codes of conduct and other effective quality control mechanisms concerning the provision of <strong>mediation services</strong>.</p>
<p>The Directive gives every Judge in the Community, at any stage of the proceedings, the right to suggest that the parties attend an <strong>information meeting</strong> on <strong>mediation</strong> and, if the Judge deems it appropriate, to invite the parties to have recourse to <strong>mediation</strong>.</p>
<p>The Directive enables parties to give an agreement concluded following <strong>mediation</strong> a status similar to that of a Court judgment by rendering it enforceable. This can be achieved, for example, by way of judicial approval or notarial certification, thereby allowing such agreements to be enforceable in the Member States under existing Community rules.<span id="more-57"></span></p>
<p>The Directive ensures that <strong>mediation</strong> takes place in an atmosphere of confidentiality and that information given or submissions made by any party during mediation cannot be used against that party in subsequent judicial proceedings if the mediation fails. This provision is essential to give parties confidence in, and to encourage them to make use of, mediation.</p>
<p>To this end, the Directive provides that the <strong>mediator</strong> cannot be compelled to give evidence about what took place during <strong>mediation</strong> in subsequent judicial <strong>proceedings</strong> between the parties.</p>
<p>The provision of the Directive on periods of limitation and prescription will ensure that <strong>parties</strong> that have recourse to mediation will not be prevented from going to <strong>court</strong> as a result of the time spent on <strong>mediation</strong>. The Directive thus preserves the parties’ access to <strong>justice</strong> should <strong>mediation</strong> not succeed.</p>
<p>Source: <strong><a href="http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/08/628&#038;format=HTML&#038;aged=0&#038;language=EN&#038;guiLanguage=en" target="_blank" title="Mediation in civil and commercial matters: European Parliament endorses new rules">A boost for mediation in civil and commercial matters: European Parliament endorses new rules</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Mediators Wanted &#8211; San Francisco</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2003 15:19:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online Dispute Resolution News Ken writes &#8220;Law school graduates with extensive ADR experience and credentials are sought to join a neutral panel in the San Francisco Bay Area. The panel is part of a new dispute resolution company backed by individuals with a strong background in the alternative dispute resolution industry. In accordance with industry [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Online Dispute Resolution</strong> News Ken writes &#8220;Law school graduates with extensive <strong>ADR experience</strong> and credentials are sought to join a neutral panel in the San Francisco Bay Area. The panel is part of a new dispute resolution company backed by individuals with a strong background in the alternative dispute resolution industry.<span id="more-16"></span><br />
In accordance with industry convention, panelists are independent contractors. They accept cases in their preferred practice areas to meet their desired workload. Practicing attorneys and academics seeking to make mediation a bigger, or better managed, part of their worklife are encouraged to apply.</p>
<p>While our current geographic focus is the San Francisco Bay Area, qualified neutrals in other major cities are also encouraged to contact us.</p>
<p>Please reply by in complete confidence with a resume to panel@mediatorswanted.com</p>
<p>http://www.mediatorswanted.com/&#8221;</p>
<p>Year 2003</p>
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		<title>New Confederation of Accredited Mediators in the Philippines</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2002 12:56:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Supreme Court accredited mediators in Cebu City, Philippines formalized the organization of a non-stock, non-profit association called &#8220;Confederation of Accredited Mediators in the Philippines&#8221; or &#8220;CAMP&#8221;. Elected officers are: President- Dr. Poch Gonzalez, Internal Vice President-Roy Carpio, External Vice President-Ver dela Cerna, Secretary-Tense Villa, Treasurer-Annie Ang, and Auditor-Bebot Yap. A general assembly will be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Supreme Court accredited mediators in Cebu City, Philippines formalized the organization of a non-stock, non-profit association called &#8220;<strong>Confederation of Accredited Mediators in the Philippines</strong>&#8221; or &#8220;CAMP&#8221;.<span id="more-5"></span></p>
<p>Elected officers are: President- Dr. Poch Gonzalez, Internal Vice President-Roy Carpio, External Vice President-Ver dela Cerna, Secretary-Tense Villa, Treasurer-Annie Ang, and Auditor-Bebot Yap. A general assembly will be conducted on October 14, 2002 at the Sacred Heart Center.&#8221;</p>
<p>Year 2002</p>
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