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Members

Member membership is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated the required knowledge across the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) competence frameworks, enabling them to effectively support the work of a neutral in at least one dispute resolution discipline. This grade recognises professionals who have developed a solid understanding of ADR principles and practices through relevant training, qualifications or professional experience. Member status signifies a higher level of competence and commitment to the field, and individuals who attain this grade are entitled to use the designation MCIArb, reflecting their professional standing within the global dispute resolution community. As a member, your profile will feature in Ciarb’s Member’s Directory.

Members

Member membership is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated the required knowledge across the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) competence frameworks, enabling them to effectively support the work of a neutral in at least one dispute resolution discipline. This grade recognises professionals who have developed a solid understanding of ADR principles and practices through relevant training, qualifications or professional experience. Member status signifies a higher level of competence and commitment to the field, and individuals who attain this grade are entitled to use the designation MCIArb, reflecting their professional standing within the global dispute resolution community. As a member, your profile will feature in Ciarb’s Member’s Directory.

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*To apply, you must first create or log into your MyCiarb account.

 

The benefits of membership:

1. Signify your professional credibility by displaying the MCIArb postnominal.

2. Grow your practice with confidence. Access a range of resources, including our library of technical guidelines that support day-to-day work in dispute resolution.

3. Promote your skills and experience through your entry on Ciarb’s online Member Directory.

4. Stay informed on the latest industry and Ciarb developments through:

    • eSolver: your monthly newsletter.
    • Resolver: your quarterly online magazine.
    • Arbitration: The Journal of International Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management - Ciarb’s peer-reviewed academic journal.
    • Articles on the Ciarb website.

5. Network and connect with other members through Ciarb’s global and local events and network of over 40 Branches.

6. Demonstrate your commitment to the highest professional standards and ethics in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) by adhering to the Ciarb Code of Professional and Ethical Conduct.

7. Be heard by sharing your views through participating in Ciarb’s responses to consultations.

 

Requirements

If you’re interested in becoming a member, you must complete one of the following qualifications as part of the pathways to membership:  

  • The Ciarb Assessment route - successfully complete any one of Ciarb’s Module One or Accelerated Route to Membership assessments; *you apply for membership within two years of completion.
  • The Recognised Course Provider route - successfully complete an accredited assessment with one of Ciarb’s active Recognised Course Providers (RCP); *you apply for membership within two years of completion.
  • The Experience route - have a minimum of five years of first-hand experience in dispute resolution and have been involved in at least five cases in at least one dispute resolution discipline (either arbitration, mediation or adjudication). This experience should demonstrate active participation in the management of proceedings, involvement in settlement negotiations, and attendance at hearings, resulting in an award, decision or settlement agreement. This route is suitable for those who have served in roles such as Lead Counsel, Arbitrator, Mediator or Adjudicator.

 

You can become a Member grade (MCIArb) member of Ciarb by applying via the Equivalent Practical Knowledge (EPK) route.
To qualify, you will need to demonstrate a minimum of five years’ experience in dispute resolution and participation in at least five cases within a single dispute resolution discipline, or demonstrate knowledge in all areas of the dispute resolution competence framework.  
For more information, and to apply, download the application form.  

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What does membership cost?

All new membership applications must be accompanied by payment of the first year’s subscription fee and a one-off, non-refundable application fee. The application fee is £130 or £75, depending on your country of residence. 

Ciarb membership is charged on an annual basis. Your first year’s subscription fee will be calculated on a pro-rata basis, depending on the date your application is submitted. 

You can view the membership subscription fees country tiers here. If you require assistance or have any enquiries regarding membership, please contact memberservices@ciarb.org.