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When it comes to international dispute settlement, cities like The Hague, Geneva, and Singapore usually top the list. Now, there's a new name to add: Hong Kong. In October, the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) was officially inaugurated there, the world's first intergovernmental legal body dedicated to resolving international disputes through mediation. Proposed by 19 countries, including China, IOMed is already up and running. How will mediation here be different? And can it meet the expectations of developing countries? Don't miss out!
Guest:
Teresa Cheng, Secretary-General, International Organization for Mediation.
Exclusive with the IOMed Secretary-General
When it comes to international dispute settlement, cities like The Hague, Geneva, and Singapore usually top the list. Now, there's a new name to add: Hong Kong. In October, the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) was officially inaugurated there, the world's first intergovernmental legal body dedicated to resolving international disputes through mediation. Proposed by 19 countries, including China, IOMed is already up and running. How will mediation here be different? And can it meet the expectations of developing countries? Don't miss out!
Guest:
Teresa Cheng, Secretary-General, International Organization for Mediation.