Publications
What Is DAAB and Why Is It Unknown in Turkey?
A contract is signed on a large construction project. The parties leave the table and the teams move to the field. Months pass. Payments are delayed, schedules are stalling, and the engineers on each side are producing different calculations. The matter is not yet a...
Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming the Workplace: New Risks, New Disputes
World Day for Safety and Health at Work, observed each year on April 28, raises a different question this year. The ILO's 2026 theme is clear: "Revolutionizing Health and Safety: The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Digitalization in the Workplace." Artificial...
What Is Intellectual Property? Types, Protection, and Dispute Resolution: Everything You Need to Know
Every April 26, World Intellectual Property Day serves as more than a calendar note. It is a reminder of why the value created through human intellect, effort, and creativity deserves protection. The 2026 theme, 'IP and Sports: Ready, Set, Innovate!', highlights how...
The Language Barrier in Mediation: Where Words Cannot Cross
Nelson Mandela once said that speaking to someone in a foreign language reaches their mind, but speaking in their own language reaches their heart. In mediation, this distinction carries enormous weight. The process is not simply about exchanging information. It is...
International Mediation Training Held in Istanbul
The international training program titled “The Mediation System and Practice in Türkiye”, organized in collaboration with Central Asian ADR and the Istanbul Arbitration Centre (ISTAC), was held in Istanbul between 13–15 April 2026. Conducted under the framework of the...
School Violence: Not Isolated, But Cumulative
The massacre in Kahramanmaras did not merely expose a security failure. It made visible a deep social fracture that has been accumulating for years, one we have struggled to name. A day after a school attack in the Siverek district of Sanliurfa left 16 people wounded,...
Mediating in the Shadow of Pain: Bearing Witness, Not Carrying the Weight
Simone Weil wrote in 1942: "Those who are unhappy have no need for anything in this world but people capable of giving them their attention. The capacity to give one's attention to a sufferer is a very rare and difficult thing; it is almost a miracle. Nearly all those...
The Caucus: Mediation’s Most Powerful Tool or Its Greatest Risk?
Mediation begins. The parties take their seats at the same table. The mediator explains the process, the parties speak briefly. Then the doors close. Everyone is now in a separate room. The mediator shuttles back and forth: from one room to the other, offer to offer,...
3 Early Warning Signs of Intergenerational Disputes in Family Businesses
Most major crises in family businesses are not sudden. They do not erupt overnight. For years, they give subtle signals. These signals are often noticed but set aside as “a family matter.” Then one day, a small decision becomes the trigger, and the business can no...
5 Things to Know Before Going to Court If You’re in a Dispute with Your Business Partner
When a serious issue arises between business partners, the initial instinct is often the same: call a lawyer, file a lawsuit, resolve it as quickly as possible. This reaction is understandable. Uncertainty creates pressure. But before stepping into litigation, there...
The Climate Crisis Is Now a Rights Crisis: A New Responsibility Map for Institutions
Climate change is no longer solely the concern of environmental scientists or activists. A comprehensive report published by the United Nations in 2026 makes it clear that this crisis directly threatens fundamental human rights, including the right to life, housing,...
Ombudsmanship in Organizations: A Key to Trust-Based Structures
In a world where trust is increasingly fragile and employee expectations are rapidly evolving, internal organizational systems must be rethought. Among the models that strengthen institutional loyalty, promote transparency, and support a sustainable work environment,...
What Does the Edelman Trust Report Say, and What Should Be Done to Foster a Climate of Trust?
Widely regarded as one of the most comprehensive global studies on trust, the Edelman Trust Barometer delivers a new kind of warning in its 2026 edition. Seventy percent of people worldwide say they are hesitant or unwilling to trust individuals who hold different...
Ferda Canözer Paksoy to Represent Türkiye as Judge and Speaker at ICC Mediation Week 2026
Ferda Canözer Paksoy, founder of ADRİstanbul and a leading expert in commercial mediation, will take on two significant roles at the ICC Mediation Week 2026 to be held in Paris. Paksoy will serve as an evaluating judge in the competition and as a speaker at one of the...
Why Do International ADR Assessments Make a Difference?
Traditional legal education often evaluates students based on their knowledge of statutes, case law analysis, and theoretical interpretation. However, today’s dispute resolution landscape requires a much broader set of competencies that go far beyond simply “knowing...
The Architecture of Dialogue: A Legacy of Leadership from Suleiman the Magnificent to Davos
Every era defines its rulers and institutions not only by the decisions they make, but by the perspective from which they see the world. While times may change, the central question at the heart of sustainable leadership remains the same: “How can power be exercised...
The New Language of Law: Designing Meaningful Engagement through Legal Design
Legal processes—especially at the institutional level—are becoming increasingly complex. While organizations strive to comply with evolving regulations, they also face growing pressure to build relationships with internal and external stakeholders that are more...
One Platform, Multiple Mechanisms: China’s New Move in Dispute Resolution
In response to the growing needs of international investors, China has initiated not just a technological upgrade but a structural shift in legal policy. The “One-Stop” International Commercial Dispute Resolution Platform, which came into effect in 2024, brings...
Building Trust in Chinese Investments through Intercultural Mediation
Global investment dynamics are shaped not only by financial analyses or technical feasibility but also by deeper, less visible elements—trust, communication, and cultural alignment. In collaborations with countries like China, known for long-term, relationship-based...
Early Evaluation for Entrepreneurs: A New Approach to Reducing Risk
The excitement of entrepreneurship often overshadows the risks it carries. Yet, scaling an idea is only part of the journey. Equally important is building sustainable and transparent relationships around that idea. In today’s rapidly scaling startup ecosystem, many...
ADRİstanbul Launches 2026 Training Calendar with Two Flagship Workshops
In January 2026, ADRİstanbul will host two advanced-level training programs designed to deepen professional capacity in alternative dispute resolution. Developed for mediators, legal professionals, institutional representatives, and strategic decision-makers, these...
The Paris Agreement Turns 10
What Has Changed in a Decade? Signed on December 12, 2015, the Paris Agreement stands not only as a landmark in the fight against climate change but also as a pivotal moment in the history of global cooperation. For the first time, nearly 195 countries -developed and...
What Does the 2025 AI Safety Index Reveal?
As developments in artificial intelligence accelerate at a breathtaking pace, questions around the safety and governance of these technologies are becoming increasingly urgent. How safe are AI systems that are believed to be powerful enough to shape the future of...
Is Artificial Intelligence the New Infrastructure for Development?
The World Bank’s 4C Strategy for 2025 Artificial intelligence is no longer just about technological advancement — it now lies at the heart of economic development and societal transformation. The World Bank’s Digital Progress and Trends Report 2025: Strengthening AI...
14 Striking Sustainability Statistics That Defined 2025
The year 2025 marks a pivotal era where sustainability is no longer merely an environmental discourse, but a fundamental criterion for corporate existence. From global consumer behaviors to environmental regulations, from climate change data to investor expectations,...
A Muslim, a Socialist, a New Yorker: Who Is Zohran Mamdani?
New York has elected the youngest mayor in its history. Zohran Kwame Mamdani stands out not only because of his age or Muslim identity, but also because of the politics he represents — signaling a new era in American urban politics. Emerging from a progressive wing...
Data Ethics and Corporate Responsibility
The New Test of Digital Trust In the era of digital transformation, data has become the most powerful capital of institutions. Yet, like all forms of power, data carries responsibility. Today, a company’s success is measured not only by the volume of information it...
China’s New Investment Map
What Lies Beyond the Belt and Road? Over the past decade, China’s global investments have been shaped by massive infrastructure projects. The Belt and Road Initiative made history not only by building roads and ports, but also as a grand strategy that charted China’s...
Why is COP30 Critical?
Could the Brazil Summit Become a New Threshold in the Global Climate Struggle? The COP30, to be held in Belém, Brazil in November 2025, is no ordinary climate diplomacy summit. For the first time since the Paris Agreement was adopted, countries will gather to globally...
Mediation in Sustainability: The Ethical Foundation of Transformation
For many years, sustainability was defined primarily through environmental goals and technical solutions. Yet today, it has become increasingly clear that the real transformation is not happening in nature—but in relationships. The level of trust, justice, and...
ADRİstanbul Sustainability and Ethical Economy Glossary is Now Live
In today’s business landscape, sustainability is no longer a peripheral environmentalconcern — it has become a central pillar shaping governance models, investmentstrategies, and corporate culture. With this shift, the need for clear and sharedterminology has never...
National Circular Economy Strategy Now in Effect: What Awaits Institutions?
On October 18, 2025, the Presidential Circular (No: 2025/17) officially enacted the National Circular Economy Strategy and Action Plan (2025–2028). This strategy elevates Türkiye’s Zero Waste policy to a new level, laying the foundation for a transition to a green and...
Establishment of the Union of Mediators of the Turkic World
Ankara-Based International Organization Officially Established A Presidential Decree numbered 10467, signed by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on October 6, 2025, has been published. According to the decree, the Union of Mediators of the Turkic World has been...
Ethics in Sustainability
No Future Without Integrity As of 2025, sustainability is no longer a “goodwill policy” but a financial, legal, and social necessity. Yet, one principle that should lie at the heart of this transformation is still insufficiently discussed: ethics. Without ethics,...
The Voice of the Voiceless: Animal Rights and the New Face of Justice
Every year on October 4, World Animal Day reminds us of a fundamental truth: the Earth is not solely the home of humans, but of all living beings. For many years, animal rights were treated merely as an ethical appeal; today, however, they have become an inseparable...
October 1 – International Day of Older Persons
Dignified Living and the Role of Mediation Every year on October 1, the International Day of Older Persons reminds societies that aging is not merely a biological process but also a social, cultural, and legal matter. This day offers an important opportunity to...
“Polluter Pays!”
A New Era in the Textile Sector The European Union has adopted extended producer responsibility (*), making it mandatory for brands, retailers, and online sellers (including those outside the EU) to pay for the collection, sorting, and recycling of clothing, footwear,...
ADR Istanbul Expands Its Global Network with Thomas John
ADR Istanbul has taken a significant step to further strengthen its international presence. Thomas John, a globally recognized authority in arbitration, mediation, and Med-Arb, has joined the institution as its first Global Advisor and Expert. Global Expertise, Fresh...
Beyond Artificial Intelligence: Leadership Lessons from Mira Murati
One of the most influential figures of the AI era, Mira Murati may not appear on the headlines every day, yet her actions are reshaping both technology and the very concept of leadership. Born in Albania and trained as an engineer, Murati began her career in aerospace...
The Expanding Role of Mediation in Commercial Disputes
Mediation has long been a commonly used method in family law, yet its potential in resolving commercial disputes is still not fully recognized. In today’s business world, where relationships and contracts are becoming increasingly complex, there is a growing need for...
The Advantages and Application Areas of Voluntary Mediation
Mediation is an effective dispute resolution method that helps parties resolve their disagreements through negotiation and reconciliation. One of its core principles is voluntary participation. This means parties join the process of their own free will and seek...
The Role of Women in Mediation
Why are women’s contributions essential for more inclusive and sustainable solutions? Women make up 50% of the world’s population. Yet we all know that women remain underrepresented in politics, business, technology, and leadership roles. Efforts toward gender...
Singapore Ministry of Law Releases Draft AI Guide for Lawyers
The Singapore Ministry of Law (MinLaw) has published a draft guide for public consultation on the safe, ethical, and effective use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in the legal sector. Released on 1 September 2025, the guide aims to ensure that lawyers...
Gender-Sensitive Conflict Analysis
The Key to Equality in Mediation Gender-sensitive conflict analysis is not merely about documenting the discrimination experienced by women and men; it is about understanding the gender-based power dynamics behind conflicts and creating equitable opportunities for...
Towards the International Day of Peace
More Than a Day, A Direction Observed every year on September 21st, the International Day of Peace was declared by the United Nations in 1981. This meaningful day is not merely a symbol of a ceasefire, but a collective call to reflect on, reinforce, and...
Ethics in Times of Crisis
Crises Are Not Just Crises: They Are Moral Tests To understand how strong a society truly is, it is not enough to watch it under normal conditions; you must observe it in a crisis. Moments of crisis reveal not only the resilience of systems but also our ethical...
Are You Ready for Investor Activism?
The new challenge awaiting boards in the ESG era The world is changing rapidly. Investors are no longer looking solely at profit margins; environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria are now also on the table. This brings a new reality for companies: investor...
Democratic Capital, Peaceful Solutions: The Future of Crowdfunding in Turkey
The global entrepreneurship ecosystem has undergone a major transformation in access to finance over the past decade. Alongside traditional bank loans, angel investors, and venture capital, crowdfunding has rapidly emerged as a growing alternative for start-ups. In...
Brazil Ratifies the Singapore Convention
A New Phase in International Mediation On 6 August 2025, Brazil ratified the United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation—commonly known as the Singapore Convention—joining the list of State Parties to the treaty. With this...
UN Global Risks Report 2024
Climate, Inequality, and Future Scenarios The United Nations’ 2024 Global Risks Report sheds light on the threats facing the world and how prepared we are to address them. Ranging from inaction on climate change to large-scale pollution, from biodiversity loss to the...
Six Main Axes of Legal Risks in 2025
As global trade and the business world move past most of 2025, they are facing one of the most complex dispute landscapes in history. Since the start of the year, geopolitical tensions, rapidly evolving technologies, tightening regulations, and shifting societal...
A New Era in Mediation at EUIPO
Broader Scope and Faster Processes for EU Trademark and Design Disputes The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has significantly expanded its mediation services for resolving disputes in the fields of trademarks and designs. All contentious...
Highlights from the CEDR Mediation Audit 2025
Mandatory Mediation, Artificial Intelligence, and the Shape of What’s to Come For anyone seeking to understand the current state and future direction of mediation in civil and commercial disputes, the CEDR Mediation Audit 2025 serves as a clear and timely roadmap. Now...
Draft Regulation on Carbon Certification and Offset Open for Public Consultation
Prepared under the Climate Law, the draft sets out the foundational principles of Türkiye’s carbon market infrastructure. As of August 1, 2025, the Draft Regulation on Carbon Certification and Offset, prepared in line with Türkiye’s Climate Law No. 7552, which came...
Being Human in the Middle of the Sea: How Big, How Blue and How Beautiful…
“This adventure gave each person what they desired... I am competitive. If I’m racing with a friend to get somewhere, I’ll try to reach it first. I always want to be ahead. I saw how limitless I could be when there were no boundaries. This made me feel really good. I...
The New Route of Intellectual Property
What Does the UAE–US Patent Acceleration Program Mean for Entrepreneurs? Patents are no longer just legal documents—they have become strategic infrastructure shaping a nation’s position in the global innovation race. In July 2025, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and...
Historic Climate Opinion from the International Court of Justice
State Inaction May Lead to Legal Liability On 23 July 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, issued an advisory opinion confirming that states are not only politically but also legally accountable under...
Sustainable Development Goals in 2025
Targets, Tensions, and Alternative Paths to Dispute Resolution The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted in 2015 as a shared roadmap for the future of the world. Seventeen goals — including ending poverty, reducing inequalities, and taking concrete action...
Artificial Intelligence, Deep Threats and Legal Awakening
We are confronting the darker face of the digital age. AI-powered content creation technologies—particularly so-called “deepfakes,” which simulate visual and audio elements—pose a direct threat to individuals’ private lives, artists’ creations, and the public’s right...
An Overview of Türkiye’s Climate Law
Türkiye had long been a party to international climate commitments, yet it remained behind in translating these obligations into a comprehensive domestic legal framework. Following the ratification of the Paris Agreement in 2021, the country announced its goal to...
Mediation Fees 2025: Current Tariffs, Calculation, and Frequently Asked Questions
Mediation is a method that enables disputes to be resolved quickly, peacefully, and cost-effectively — without going to court. However, before starting the process, one of the most common questions parties ask is: “How much does mediation cost?” The 2025 Mediation Fee...
Young People Are Seeking More Than Just Money
Deloitte’s 2025 Global Gen Z and Millennial Survey shows that younger generations prioritize a balance of financial gain, meaning, and well-being in their career choices. Deloitte Global’s 2025 Gen Z and Millennial Survey closely examines the expectations and concerns...
What Does the 10th Judicial Reform Package Bring?
A brief overview of the legal amendments enacted in June 2025 Approved by the Turkish Parliament’s Justice Commission on June 1, 2025, and passed by the General Assembly on June 4, the 10th Judicial Reform Package introduces significant amendments to criminal and...
Mediation in Sports Settings
Alternative Dispute Resolution for Team Spirit Sport is one of the most competitive environments imaginable. This competition manifests not only on the field but also in locker rooms, during training sessions, within club management, and even in interactions with...
Generous Listening: Beyond Effective, Active or Empathic Listening
When we think of conflict resolution, strategies, techniques, sessions, and power dynamics between parties often come to mind. Yet, at the heart of many conflicts lies another fundamental need: to be heard. People don’t just want to be understood—they want to be truly...
A Culture of Coexistence in Environmental Disputes
In Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, a character is asked how he went bankrupt. His reply is brief: “In two ways. Gradually, and then suddenly.” This is exactly how the current environmental collapse is unfolding. Decades of ignored warnings, underestimated...
Mehmed the Conqueror: A Story That Began Not with Conquest, but with the Future
On the morning of May 29, 1453, the walls of Constantinople quietly bore witness to a turning point in history. Mehmed II, later known as “the Conqueror,” was not merely standing at the gates of a fading empire—he was poised at the threshold of a new era. That day, it...
Fear of a Futureless Life: What Are Young People Thinking and Experiencing?
At the beginning of 2025, a child murder that dominated public discourse in Turkey revealed not just an individual tragedy but raised a deeper and more disturbing question: Why has youth become so fragile? This tragic incident, involving children barely in...
Zelensky Was in Istanbul, Putin Was Not
How Should We Interpret This? Last week, the prospect of renewed talks in Istanbul raised a vital question in the context of the ongoing Russia–Ukraine war: Could this be the opening of a new diplomatic window? Yet, the much-anticipated summit did not take place....
Justice for Biodiversity: Time to Reconcile with Nature
The world is not a system shaped solely around the needs of one species. In the silent layers of forests, in the depths of oceans, and among the microorganisms of arid soils lies a web of life intricately tied to our collective future. The International Day for...
José “Pepe” Mujica: The Conscience of Politics Passes Away
On May 14, 2025, José Mujica passed away, leaving behind a legacy that resonated far beyond the borders of Uruguay. Though often remembered as “the world’s poorest president,” Mujica’s values and life philosophy made him one of the most morally rich political figures...
Why Are Putin and Zelensky Meeting in Istanbul?
One of the most striking diplomatic developments of 2025 emerged when Russian President Vladimir Putin hinted at a potential meeting with Ukrainian officials in Istanbul. In response, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky extended a direct invitation: “I’m coming...
Vision 2030: Mediation as the New Primary Method of Dispute Resolution
Former Justice of the Supreme Court of India, Arjan Kumar Sikri, emphasized during his speech at the G.L. Sanghi Memorial Lecture that by the year 2030, mediation will become the dominant method of dispute resolution. Held on March 28, 2025, in New Delhi, the G.L....
The Psychological Path to Agreement: The Unseen Dynamics of Negotiation
Negotiation is not merely a process of exchanging positions—it is a field of human interaction where psychology plays a vital role. When parties come to the table, they don’t just bring their demands, but also their biases, hopes, fears, and internal strategies....
Vienna Is Ready for CDRC 2025!
IBA-VIAC CDRC 2025 will take place in Vienna on 10–15 July. Ferda Canözer Paksoy, founder of ADRİstanbul, will participate as an Expert Assessor and mentor. The IBA-VIAC Mediation & Negotiation Competition (CDRC Vienna), one of the world’s most prestigious events...
Digital Transformation in Mediation in Italy
Cartabia Reform Makes Mediation More Accessible As alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods rapidly evolve worldwide, Italy has introduced significant reforms in its mediation processes, bringing about a major transformation. In her article “Italy Adds Remote...
International Protection for the Legal Profession
The Council of Europe will open for signature the first international convention protecting the legal profession on 13 May. In response to increasing pressure, threats, and interference targeting lawyers, the Council of Europe has adopted the “Convention on the...
The Role of Anger in Mediation
Understanding Emotions and Guiding Them Toward Resolution By its very nature, conflict is not only about material losses or legal outcomes but also about deep emotional responses. Whether in business disputes or personal conflicts, mediation and negotiation processes...
A Silent Revolution in Mediation
Are We Fully Utilizing the Power of Kindness? In today’s world, communication is becoming increasingly aggressive, fast-paced, and reactionary. From social media to politics, from business to everyday conversations, there is a growing perception that the loudest voice...
Inclusive Model of Mediation (IMM) and the Role of Emotions
The methods used in mediation processes directly influence how parties resolve their disputes. Traditional approaches often focus on resolving conflicts within an objective framework, keeping emotions and subjective values at bay. However, the Inclusive Model of...
The Importance of Language in Mediation
Communication is the foundation of human relationships and plays a crucial role in resolving conflicts. The mediation process aims to help parties understand each other, find common ground, and develop sustainable solutions. However, one of the most critical factors...
Women and Inequality
Facts, Figures, and Solutions Women make up half of the world’s population and play crucial roles in every aspect of society, from the economy and politics to science and technology. However, statistics reveal that there is still a long way to go in achieving true...
20th ICC International Commercial Mediation Competition
The Global Mediation Community Gathered in Paris. One of the most prestigious events in the mediation world, the ICC International Commercial Mediation Competition, was held for the 20th time this year in Paris. Taking place from February 3-8, 2025, the event brought...
In Tribute to Karim Aga Khan…
The Silent Peace Ambassador of the Modern World When we look at world history, names like Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, and Martin Luther King Jr. stand out as symbols of peace and justice. However, another figure who pursued a similar mission quietly and...
Restorative Justice and Mediation
Different but Complementary Approaches to Dispute Resolution Traditional legal systems typically approach disputes from a punitive perspective. This approach places the offender and the victim at opposite ends of the spectrum, minimizing dialogue between the parties....
Restorative Justice
Rebuilding Truth and Social Harmony The traditional criminal justice system views crimes as violations of the law and treats them as matters between the offender and the state. In this approach, the harm experienced by the victim is often secondary. Restorative...
Leadership and Mediation
Effective Leadership Approaches in Conflict Resolution Conflict management is a crucial factor in a leader’s success. Disputes of varying scales can arise in any organization, and leaders must not only act as decision-makers but also take on the role of facilitators....
Unlocking Success in Mediation: “The Mediator’s Mind”
A must-read for those looking to master the art of mediation. Renowned mediator Bruce Edwards presents a transformative guide in his eBook, “The Mediator’s Mind: A Mental Model for Success in Mediation.” This book explores the essential role of self-awareness and...
Gandhian Approach and Alternative Dispute Resolution
“There is no path to peace. Peace is the path.” — Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was not just a leader; he was a peaceful revolutionary who left an indelible mark on human history. He demonstrated to the world that it is possible to fight for justice and freedom...
Over 826,000 Cases Resolved through Mediation in 2024
According to a report by Anadolu Agency, Minister of Justice Yılmaz Tunç announced that 826,548 cases were resolved amicably in 2024 through the mediation system, which facilitates the resolution of legal disputes without resorting to court proceedings. In a statement...
Elder Mediation and Social Responsibility
Aging is a process that brings significant changes in physical, emotional, and social aspects of individuals’ lives. Among the challenges faced by elderly individuals are health issues, financial concerns, the need for care, and changes in family dynamics. In Turkey,...
15 Questions and Answers About Mediation
Legal regulations and practices in Turkey Mediation is becoming an increasingly popular method of dispute resolution, offering a faster, cost-effective, and flexible alternative to litigation. This method, which offers both legal and financial advantages, often raises...
The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Human Expertise in Mediation: Insights from a Simulated Case
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has increasingly found a place in dispute resolution processes, just as it has in many other areas of life. The JAMS event titled “The Double Role of AI in Dispute Resolution” explored how AI could act as both the cause...
Negotiation or Mediation in International Conflicts?
Examining Factors Influencing the Choice The study titled “Negotiation or Mediation? An Exploration of Factors Affecting the Choice of Conflict Management in International Conflict” by Jacob Bercovitch and Richard Jackson thoroughly examines the conditions leading to...
The Role of In-House Legal Teams in ADR Processes
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods offer faster, cost-effective, and flexible solutions compared to traditional court proceedings for resolving commercial disputes. Methods like mediation, arbitration, facilitation, and negotiation are increasingly preferred...
11 Golden Rules for Successful Negotiations
Negotiation is not just about reaching an agreement but also about understanding the needs of the other party, defending your interests, and building long-term relationships. Here are the fundamental principles and actionable strategies for successful negotiations:...
Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD): A New Era for Business
Sustainability has become a central concept in today’s business world. Aligning with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria is not just a requirement but also a way to gain a competitive edge. The European Union’s (EU) Non-Financial Reporting Directive...
The Power of Apology in ADR Processes
Cultural, Legal, and Practical Dimensions of Apology in Alternative Dispute Resolution Apologizing in ADR processes is not just a human virtue but also a strategic tool for resolving conflicts. Cultural differences, legal frameworks, and emotional impacts enhance the...
10th Bucerius Mediation Competition: Young Mediators Gathered in Hamburg!
Mediation is not only a legal method for resolving complex issues in international trade, business, and social relations but also a strategic tool that strengthens dialogue and collaboration. In today’s world, where creative and peaceful solutions are increasingly...
Best Practices in Conflict Management
Avoid or Compete? Exploring Different Styles in Conflict Management Conflicts, whether in professional settings or personal relationships, are an inevitable part of life. However, how we approach these situations greatly determines whether the outcomes will be...



































































































