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The Singapore Convention on Mediation: Per Aspera Ad Astra

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Abstract In 2019, a new multilateral convention opened for signature, and set records as one of the highest number of first day signatories for any United Nations trade convention. This new convention, also known as the Singapore Convention on Mediation, provides for the cross-border enforcement of international commercial settlement agreements reached through mediation. It is anticipated to be to mediated settlement agreements what the New York Convention has been to arbitral awards. This chapter will examine the similarities and differences between the Singapore Convention and the New York Convention, with a view to better understanding the Singapore Convention and some of its key features. Remarks will also be offered on the significance of the Singapore Convention, not least for the landscape of international dispute resolution, including investor–state dispute settlement.
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Title: The Singapore Convention on Mediation: Per Aspera Ad Astra
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Abstract In 2019, a new multilateral convention opened for signature, and set records as one of the highest number of first day signatories for any United Nations trade convention.
This new convention, also known as the Singapore Convention on Mediation, provides for the cross-border enforcement of international commercial settlement agreements reached through mediation.
It is anticipated to be to mediated settlement agreements what the New York Convention has been to arbitral awards.
This chapter will examine the similarities and differences between the Singapore Convention and the New York Convention, with a view to better understanding the Singapore Convention and some of its key features.
Remarks will also be offered on the significance of the Singapore Convention, not least for the landscape of international dispute resolution, including investor–state dispute settlement.

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