In early 2022, the UK government ran a consultation on whether it should sign the Singapore Convention on Mediation.
To discuss this issue, following consultation submissions from their respective organisations, James South (CEO, CEDR) spoke to Jan O'Neill (PSL, Herbert Smith Freehills).
In this podcast, they look at:
You can also read more about Herbert Smith Freehill's analysis of this issue here.
The Singapore Convention on Mediation is a uniform and efficient framework for international settlement agreements resulting from mediation. It applies to international settlement agreements resulting from mediation, concluded by parties to resolve a commercial dispute.
Learn more about the Convention here.