
IOMed to Lead Global Mediation for International Disputes
Li Song spotlights IOMed at UNCITRAL’s 58th session in Vienna, setting it up as the first intergovernmental mediation body to resolve state, investment, and commercial disputes peacefully.
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Li Song spotlights IOMed at UNCITRAL’s 58th session in Vienna, setting it up as the first intergovernmental mediation body to resolve state, investment, and commercial disputes peacefully.
U.S. urges Israel to investigate the beating death of 20-year-old Palestinian American Saif Musallet by West Bank settlers amid rising settler violence.
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Global leaders signed the Convention to create the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) in Hong Kong, offering a dialogue-based path to dispute resolution and stronger international law.
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