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The Kluwer Mediation Blog’s Summer Quiz

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In the Northern Hemisphere it is the summer holiday season and a chance for some of us to slow down. For those of you looking for a little challenge in your spare time, please read on for the Kluwer Mediation Blog’s inaugural summer quiz. The coveted prize is a copy of the forthcoming Essays on International Mediation, a distinctive collection of essays by experienced mediators from across the globe edited by Ian Macduff.

Many thanks to our bloggers Sabine Walsh, John Sturrock, Constantin-Adi Gavrila and Martin Svatos for their questions.

 

On institutions and associations

1. Which of the following ADR institutions provides a simultaneous med-arb procedure where the arbitration and mediation procedures are conducted simultaneously in two separate rooms?

A. ICC (International Chamber of Commerce)
B. VIAC (Vienna International Arbitral Centre)
C. CMAP (Chambre de commerce et d’industrie de Paris)
D. HKIAC (Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre)

2. Which of the following football associations has recently introduced mediation as a dispute resolution tool?

A. Football Association of Czech Republic
B. Polish Football Association
C. Brazilian Football Confederation
D. Japan Football Association

 

On legislation

3. To whom do the confidentiality provisions in the EU Directive on mediation in civil and commercial matters attach?

A. Everyone taking part in the mediation
B. The mediator and the parties
C. The mediator
D. The parties

4. Which country in the EU is due to introduce a new regulation on mediator certification shortly?

A. Latvia
B. England
C. Germany
D. Italy

5. Which country in the EU requires mediators to swear an oath of office?

A. Estonia
B. Malta
C. Cyprus
D. Greece

6. Who can act as a mediator in a civil dispute in Cyprus?

A. Only lawyer mediators
B. Only non-lawyer mediators
C. Anyone
D. Only court-based mediators.

7. In which of the following countries did the Constitutional Courts hold that legislation mandating attendance at a mediation information session prevented the parties from exercising their right of access to the judicial system?

A. Scotland
B. Romania
C. Spain
D. Greece

 

On conventions

8. Which country proposed in 2014 that UNCITRAL Working Group II (Arbitration and Conciliation) develop a multilateral convention on the enforceability of international commercial settlement agreements reached through conciliation?

A. New Zealand
B. Singapore
C. USA
D. Germany

 

On inspiration

9. With which state in the USA was Scotland’s mediation awareness closely associated in the early-mid 2000s? And who was the leading judicial figure from that state who helped to inspire the Scots?

A. California; Chief Justice Ronald George
B. Maryland; Chief Judge Robert Bell
C. New York; Chief Judge Judith Kaye
D. Washington; Chief Judge Mary Kay Becker

 

On Brexit

10. If Brexit results in all the countries in the United Kingdom leaving the EU, which country will be the only common law jurisdiction in the EU after Brexit?

A. Malta
B. Cyprus
C. Ireland
D. Scotland

 

And on deliberation

11. Who wrote the following?

“…the mounting global hubbub surrounding mediation, and highly varied perceptions regarding the nature and value of mediation, underscore the need for thoughtful conversation and deliberate reflection on present trends and tendencies. The failure to periodically step back and take stock of where we are and where we are going increases the likelihood of behavioural “drift” – that is, action that becomes increasingly reflexive as opposed to deliberate.”

A. Professor Stacie Strong
B. Professor Nadja Alexander
C. Professor Thomas Stipanowich
D. Professor Jacqueline Nolan-Haley

 

Wishing our readers a relaxing and reflective summer break.

From all of us at the Kluwer Mediation Blog

 

How to submit your answers to the quiz

Please send your answers to [email protected] by 30 August 2016. The prize will go to the participant whose answers are the first full set of correct answers (and failing a full set, the highest score) to be received. Answers to the quiz will be published in early September.

                        author

Anna Howard

Anna Howard is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London and the Associate Editor of the Kluwer Mediation Blog. Before commencing her PhD, Anna completed John Sturrock QC's mediation course at Core Solutions. From 2011 - 2014, Anna was a lecturer at… MORE >

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