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ABOUT US The autonomous Non-Profit-Organization «Scientific and methodological Center for Mediation and Law» was established for the purpose of developing and promoting mediation, and of its integration into the Russian legislation as efficient Alternative Dispute Resolution method. The Scientific and methodological Center for Mediation and Law covers the following fields of activities: - Scientific, methodological and analytical work related to mediation
- Promotion of mediation-related knowledge
- Carrying out conferences on mediation
- Education of mediators
- Certification of mediators
- Conducting a certified mediators Register
- Providing mediation services for individuals and enterprises of different trades
- Elaborating conduct standards for mediators
- Publishing and preparation of special training courses on mediation
- Holding of courses, trainings and workshops, as well as performing of activities related to practical application of psychological and psychotherapeutic methods including education on methods for self-development trainings.
Company News November 12, 2008 | Scientific and Methodological Center for Mediation and Law has become a finalist in 2008 CEDR Awards for Excellence Ceremony in London, Great Britain. The award ceremony for 240 figures from the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and legal community was held at The Chancery Renaissance in London on 12 November 2008. The panel of awards judges were The Master of The Rolls Sir Anthony Clarke, Marina Paul of HBOS, Ruth Grant of Lovells, Michel Kallipetis QC, Gerry Lagerberg of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ian Luke of Skanska and Jane Player of Bird & Bird. You can read more about 2008 CEDR Award Ceremony at www.cedr.com | December 2008 | Our partner Interregional Consulting Center for Management and Politics is issuing a unique book which opens a new attitude towards mediation method. This work of a brillian mediator from Vienna Dr. Ed Watzke is called "Wahrscheinlich hat diese Geschichte gar nichts mit Ihnen zu tun..." ("Probably this story has no concern with you") and contains hundreds of aphorisms, parables, anecdotes and true stories which might be interesting not only to experts in ADR but to any other reader in general and help to understand the author's idea and method of managing a dispute. This book is published in Russian for the first time. |
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