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Introduction to Mediation

Course Details

This one-day course is designed to give you an understanding of the general principles of commercial mediation and includes a comparison of the main ADR processes - commercial mediation, arbitration and adjudication. It is based on the content of a Workbook which will be sent to you in advance.

 

Who Should Attend

  • You wish to learn more about commercial mediation.
  • You are re considering further study to become a practising mediator, and wish to improve knowledge you have gained at work.
  • You wish to become an Associate member of the Chartered Institute.

Duration

1 Day

 

Course Content

  • Comparison with other Dispute Resolution Procedures
  • Mediation and the law
  • Negotiation
  • The Mediation Process
  • Mediation Principles

Assessment

Post Course Assignment

 

Assessment Result

Successfully completing the assigment allows the delegate to apply for entry to the Institute at the grade of Associate.

 

Venue

International Arbitration and Mediation Centre,

12 Bloomsbury Square,

London WC1A 2LP

(Nearest Underground Station: Holborn).

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many hours study of the course workbook is required in preparation for the course?

We would expect the average student who is working full-time to spend between 8/10 hours preparing for the course.

 

What will happen at the course?

The course will take the form of a series of lectures and discussions and includes the opportunity for you to take part in two role plays of mediation proceedings.

 

There are two other Introduction courses, what is the difference and do I have to attend all three?

Because the use and flexibility of private dispute resolution is growing, the Institute recognises that some students may wish to learn more about arbitration or construction adjudication, so we also offer Introduction Courses specifically dealing with these topics.

You are more than welcome to attend more than one Introduction, but you only need to submit one assignment in order to become an Associate.

 

I want to make a late booking, but will I have time to prepare?

We do not recommend that you attend this course if you do not have the time to study the Workbook and answer the pre-course questions in advance. The Course assumes that you have carried out this work and you may find the pace of the lectures and discussions difficult to follow if you are not fully prepared.

 

Disclaimer

The Chartered Institute reserves the right to cancel or change the date, venue or content of programmes and the names of speakers, lecturers and tutors without prior notice.

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Summary

Cost:£549.00 (excl. of VAT)

 

Duration:1 Day

 

Schedule:
10 June 2008

 

Venue: 12 Bloomsbury Square, London

 

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