Overview
In today’s interconnected world, cultural awareness is a vital skill for mediators handling both domestic and cross-border disputes.
Join us for an engaging webinar that explores how cultural competence can enhance the mediation process and foster more effective dispute resolution.
Whether you are new to mediation or an experienced practitioner, this session will provide valuable strategies for navigating cultural differences effectively.
This webinar will be moderated by Cristen Bauer.
Registration
The Ongoing Learning series is FREE for Ciarb Fellows: register now!
Please note, times listed are in British Summer Time (GMT+1). This event is virtual only.
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Ciarb Fellows |
FREE OF CHARGE |
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Ciarb members- Lower income countries* |
£25.00 |
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Ciarb members- Higher income countries* |
£35.00 |
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Non-members |
£55.00 |
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* Valid for High-income and Upper-middle income economies as per World Bank classification.
** Valid for Low-income and Lower-middle-income economies as per World Bank classification.
Please view the World Bank list here.
Cristen Bauer
Cristen Bauer, Head of Policy at Ciarb, specialises in trade, investment law, and dispute resolution. She has global experience, publishes on tech and arbitration, and holds degrees from Georgetown and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Texas A&M.
View full profileThis webinar is part of Ciarb's Ongoing Learning; a range of learning opportunities designed to help you deepen your knowledge and skills, and keep you informed and up to date. Look out for more information about Ongoing Learning in the coming months.
Attendees can claim an Ongoing Learning certificate as part of this webinar. Recordings will be available after the event. If you are unable to attend the live event, buying a ticket will still give you access to the recording.