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Rules Of Ethics Of The Brussels Business Mediation Center Rules Of Ethics Of The Brussels Business Mediation Center. The Brussels Business Mediation Center, a non-profit organization that provides mediation services to businesses has developed these rules of ethics to guide their independant mediators. Your selected article and the entire Mediate.com Library are yours for free. First we need a small amount of information to best serve you: I am: a member of the public a mediator (including attorney-mediator) an attorney other dispute resolution professional My area code is: or no area code (International) Thanks for the opportunity to serve you. Privacy Why we ask Having regard to the mediation rules established by the Board of directors of the Brussels Business Mediation Center ("the Center") during its meeting of 6 January 1999 and, in particular to article 2 of the rules; Whereas rules of ethics must be adopted that shall apply to all persons who act as a mediator or who intend to act as such; Whereas the Center shall not approve as a mediator a person who does not strictly comply with the rules of ethics adopted by the Center; Whereas the Center will remain strictly neutral in the disputes that may arise and in the search for solutions to disputes in which its intervention may be called upon; that the Center shall never favour its members, towards whom it shall remain strictly impartial; Whereas the same obligations apply to mediators who would be approved by the Center for all mediation missions they would accept, whether they have been appointed by the Center; Whereas these rules of ethics aim at being both a model and a guide in connection with mediation ethics; Whereas departure from these rules shall be possible with the agreement of all the parties to a dispute; however, the mediator shall have the duty to ensure that any party accepting such departure from these rules will have been fully informed of the possible consequences of their waiver prior to accepting such waiver. Full Article: http://www.mediate.com/articles/brusselsethics.cfm |
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