The Singapore Convention:A Milestone for Mediation

Natalie Y.Morris-Sharma
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The United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation (also known as the ‘Singapore Convention on Mediation’) is a multilateral treaty on the cross-border enforcement of mediated settlement agreements. The Convention entered into force on 12 September 2020. Not only has the conclusion of the Singapore Convention on Mediation promoted wider awareness and the legitimacy of mediation, the Convention also offers certainty in the outcomes arising from a decision to utilize mediation to resolve a cross-border dispute. International support for the Singapore Convention, in terms of signatories and ratifications, will determine the reach of the cross-border enforcement framework. The implementation of the Singapore Convention, in domestic legislation and by enforcing authorities, will impact how it is further understood and applied.With a view to promoting an informed understanding of the Singapore Convention and its provisions, this article will explore how the Singapore Convention was prepared so that it respects the practice and flexibilities of mediation, and so that potential Parties to the Singapore Convention can take guidance from the Convention text. In particular, this article will explore the Singapore Convention’s provisions on general principles, scope of application, form requirements for settlement agreements, grounds for refusing to grant relief, and permissible reservations.
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《新加坡公约》:调解的里程碑
《联合国关于调解产生的国际和解协议公约》(又称《新加坡调解公约》)是一项关于跨境执行调解和解协议的多边条约。《公约》于2020年9月12日生效。《新加坡调解公约》的缔结不仅促进了更广泛的认识和调解的合法性,而且《公约》还为利用调解解决跨境争端的决定所产生的结果提供了确定性。就签署国和批准国而言,对《新加坡公约》的国际支持将决定跨境执法框架的范围。在国内立法和执法当局执行《新加坡公约》将影响如何进一步理解和适用《公约》。为了促进对《新加坡公约》及其条款的知情了解,本文将探讨《新加坡公约》是如何制定的,以尊重调解的实践和灵活性,并使《新加坡公约》的潜在缔约方能够从《公约》文本中获得指导。特别是,本文将探讨《新加坡公约》关于一般原则、适用范围、和解协议的形式要求、拒绝给予救济的理由和允许的保留的规定。
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