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Mediation Week is recognized in countries around the world every October to highlight the value of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) as a constructive and cost-effective alternative to litigation. This year, the Ismaili International Conciliation and Arbitration Board is presenting a series of programs that provide information about conflict resolution based on in the context of early dispute resolution. On Day 1 of Mediation Week, we explore the role of civil society in addressing root causes of conflict and how communities and societies can better prepare to resolve conflicts.

Effective diplomacy and peacebuilding is the height of conflict resolution. Whether individuals are resolving their conflicts through mediation or diplomacy, they must learn to listen and understand each other’s perspectives, interests and feelings. These are key elements of effective problem solving. On Day 4 of Mediation Week, we explore how individuals can resolve conflicts through understanding, compassion and patience.

As we look to building for the future, it is important for the Jamat to plan for their future generations. The Ismaili International Conciliation and Arbitration Board recently released the Guidelines for Ethical Wealth Transfer and Inheritance Planning to assist murids in deciding how to ethically transfer their wealth, including upon death, so as to preserve their wealth for future generations, respect the equality of men and women, respond to the needs of their dependents, including younger and vulnerable members of their families, and thereby create a more resilient and stronger Jamat. On Day 2 of Mediation Week, we explore the importance of preserving and transferring wealth within the ethics of Islam, and how the Jamati institutions work together to help the Jamat better understand the Guidelines.

Conflicts are inevitable; therefore, understanding how to prevent conflicts becomes even more critical, especially in intergenerational settings. On Day 3 of Mediation Week, we discuss intergenerational conflicts and how individuals can resolve conflicts and alleviate tensions through listening, understanding, and respecting each other’s’ views.

Self-care is a critical component in resolving conflicts. It can help individuals better understand conflicts and be better prepared to work through difficult conversations and emotions. Join us on our last day of Mediation Week to hear Shane Pointe, Knowledge Keeper of the Musqueam First Nation, talk about the importance of using communities for strength and resilience to help manage self-care and personal healing.

Mediation Week is recognized in countries around the world every October to highlight the value of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) as a constructive and cost-effective alternative to litigation. This year, the Ismaili International Conciliation and Arbitration Board is presenting a series of programs that provide insights on how to prevent and manage conflicts. On Day 1 of Mediation Week, we explore how people can prevent disputes with generosity, fairness, and an open mind.

Resolving conflicts through mediation over litigation has many advantages, including being more cost-effective and confidential. It also offers individuals the freedom to resolve conflicts themselves. On Day 2 of Mediation Week, we explore the benefits of mediation and how to assess risk of litigation versus mediation from a judge’s perspective. Join us in Part I of Judicial Perspectives with Justice Halim Dhanidina (USA) as he talks about the importance of resolving conflicts through mediation over litigation.

Resolving conflicts through mediation over litigation has many advantages, including being more cost-effective and confidential. It also offers individuals the freedom to resolve conflicts themselves. On Day 3 of Mediation Week, we continue to explore the benefits of mediation and how to assess risk of litigation versus mediation from a judge’s perspective. Join us in Part II of Judicial Perspectives with Justice Hafeez Amarshi (Canada) and Justice Aleem Visram (Kenya) as they talk about the importance of resolving conflicts through mediation over litigation.

Business disputes can be prevented through strong documentation and agreements. On Day 4 of Mediation Week, we explore the importance of well-considered contracts and agreements and how they can help mitigate and manage risk, as well as avoid misunderstandings and disputes.

ICAB, in collaboration with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, and at the direction of Mawlana Hazar Imam, has produced Guidelines for Ethical Wealth Transfer and Inheritance Planning to assist Ismaili murids to engage in ethical wealth transfer and inheritance planning, recognizing that wealth has an ethical value and purpose.

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ICAB, in collaboration with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, and at the direction of Mawlana Hazar Imam, has produced Guidelines for Ethical Wealth Transfer and Inheritance Planning to assist Ismaili murids to engage in ethical wealth transfer and inheritance planning, recognizing that wealth has an ethical value and purpose.

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ICAB, in collaboration with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, and at the direction of Mawlana Hazar Imam, has produced Guidelines for Ethical Wealth Transfer and Inheritance Planning to assist Ismaili murids to engage in ethical wealth transfer and inheritance planning, recognizing that wealth has an ethical value and purpose.

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The International Conciliation and Arbitration Board (ICAB) recently completed its third instalment of the train-the-trainer programme, resulting in the addition of 17 Ismaili volunteers across eight countries to serve as certified trainers in conciliation and arbitration. ICAB’s global faculty now consists of 55 certified trainers from diverse backgrounds and professions, including professional mediators, conflict management trainers and coaches, lawyers, academics, former judges, as well as health, IT, and business professionals.

The International Conciliation and Arbitration Board is offering a unique and exciting opportunity to serve the global Jamat by promoting the adoption of best practices in mediation and conflict resolution.

Anúncio do Ismaili International Conciliation and Arbitration Board (ICAB) relativo às Diretrizes para a Transferência Ética da Riqueza e Planeamento Sucessório.

Annonce du International Conciliation and Arbitration Board (ICAB) Ismaili concernant les orientations pour le transfert éthique de patrimoine et la planification successorale.

Эъломияи Анҷумани Байналмилалии Мусолиҳа ва Доварӣ дар мавриди  меъроси сарват ва банақшагирии он

إعلان من الهيئة العالمية للمصالحة والتحكيم الإسماعيلية (ICAB)  بشأن الإرشادات التوجيهية

للنقل الأخلاقي للثروة والتخطيط للميراث

اخلاقی طورپر دولت کی منتقلی اور وراثت کی منصوبہ بندی کے حوالے سے اسماعیلی انٹرنیشنل کنسی لیشن اینڈ آربیٹریشن بورڈ کی جانب سے Guidelines  کا اعلان

Annonce du International Conciliation and Arbitration Board (ICAB) Ismaili concernant les orientations pour le transfert éthique de patrimoine et la planification successorale.

Annonce du International Conciliation and Arbitration Board (ICAB) Ismaili concernant les orientations pour le transfert éthique de patrimoine et la planification successorale.

Annonce du International Conciliation and Arbitration Board (ICAB) Ismaili concernant les orientations pour le transfert éthique de patrimoine et la planification successorale.

Annonce du International Conciliation and Arbitration Board (ICAB) Ismaili concernant les orientations pour le transfert éthique de patrimoine et la planification successorale.

Annonce du International Conciliation and Arbitration Board (ICAB) Ismaili concernant les orientations pour le transfert éthique de patrimoine et la planification successorale.

اطلاعیۀ ادارهٔ قضا و داوری بین المللی اسماعیلی (ICAB) در مورد رهنمودِ انتقال اخلاقی دارایی و پلانگزاری میراث

Anuncio del Ismaili International Conciliation and Arbitration Board (ICAB) referente a las Diretrices para la Transferencia Ética del Patrimonio y Planificación Sucesoria

ધી ઇસ્માઈલી ઇન્ટરનેશનલ કન્સિલિએશન ઍન્ડ આર્બિટ્રેશન બૉર્ડ (ICAB) તરફથી સંપત્તિના નૈતિક હસ્તાંતરણ (Ethical Wealth Transfer) અને વારસાના આયોજન (Inheritance Planning) માટેની માર્ગદર્શિકા અંગેની જાહેરાત

Annonce du International Conciliation and Arbitration Board (ICAB) Ismaili concernant les orientations pour le transfert éthique de patrimoine et la planification successorale.

The family is the most important foundation of our society. The Ismaili Conciliation and Arbitration Boards understand that when disputes occur in families, everyone endures significant pain. It is therefore critical to pay particular attention to helping the parties heal, even if they can no longer live together. Hear Zulie Sachedina, Chairman for the Ismaili International Conciliation and Arbitration Board, as she has a conversation with Jean Ayoub, Secretary General and CEO of the International Social Service (ISS) on how we can constructively navigate family conflicts and improve our relationships with respect and understanding.

Want to learn about the landscape of commercial disputes and what individuals can learn from the past 18 months? Hear Zulie Sachedina, Chairman of the Ismaili International Conciliation and Arbitration Board, have a conversation with James South, Chief Executive for CEDR, and Steven K. Andersen, Vice President for the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), American Arbitration Association, on key developments and trends in mediation and arbitration.