Professional Application
The ICC International Commercial Mediation Competition is open to trained and experienced mediators from all over the world (“Professionals”).
Who can apply?
Trained and experienced mediators from all around the world are invited to participate as volunteer mediators and judges in the Competition.
Professionals will serve as mediators in the mock mediation sessions conducted during the Competition or as judges, whose responsibility is to evaluate and score the students’ performance.
ICC will accept around 120 professionals to participate in the 2013 Competition.
Application will open during the summer of 2012.
More information on the application process will be available here soon.
Selection process
The Organizing Committee will select professionals based on the following criteria:
- mediation qualification
- mediation accreditation
- experience in (commercial) mediation
- other relevant dispute resolution or other professional background
- availability
- English skills
- Cross-cultural experience
- experience in conducting mediation and ADR trainings
Apply to write a Competition Problem 2013
The Organizing Committee of the 8th ICC International Commercial Mediation Competition (“Competition”) invites professional mediators who are interested in drafting a role play which will serve as the basis of the mediation sessions during the Competition (“Competition Problem”) to apply to join the 2013 Competition Problems Working Group.
For further information, please see below Competition Problems Guidelines.
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Should you be interested in contributing a Competition Problem, please complete the below form and return it to the Organizing Committee by email to iccmediationcompetition@iccwbo.org
on or before 18 May 2012. Application From
Availability
Professionals are not expected to be available for the whole Competition. However, preference will be given to professionals who can be available for substantial parts of the Competition. All professionals will be expected to participate in a preparatory training session taking place during the Competition.
Costs
ICC is regrettably not in a position to cover costs for travel and hotel accommodations. Therefore each participant is responsible for his or her own expenses. The Organizing Committee will provide participating professionals with a list of hotels with which ICC has special agreements.
Further, various social and training events take place during the Competition, to which all professionals are invited by ICC.
If you have further questions please see the FAQ.