New IMI Certified Mediator Training Program: Beijing Fulunda Information Consulting Co., Ltd.

IMI is delighted to announce the recognition of Beijing Fulunda Information Consulting Co., Ltd. as meeting IMI’s competency criteria required of a Certified Mediator Training Program (CMTP) to deliver training in person!

Consequently, individuals who successfully complete their CMTP will be eligible to become IMI Qualified Mediators should they choose to apply for such recognition with IMI.

Visit their website at www.fulunda.com.

About Beijing Fulunda Information Consulting Co., Ltd.

Beijing Fulunda Information Consulting Co., Ltd. (FLD), founded in 2004, is a Beijing-based educational services company specializing in international legal training and technical support for government officials, legal professionals, business leaders, and academics. Since 2010, FLD has partnered with the International Law Institute (ILI) to offer the International Legal Practice Course (ILPC) — a program designed to equip Chinese legal practitioners with practical skills for cross-border legal work. To date, FLD has trained nearly 2,000 participants, including government officials, practicing lawyers, and senior legal counsel from major Chinese SOEs.

Our Vision: To be a leading educator for Chinese international legal practitioners.

Our Mission: To advance international legal education, support the professional growth of Chinese legal professionals, and foster dialogue between Chinese and global legal communities.

Congratulations to Beijing Fulunda Information Consulting Co. Ltd!

IMI Certified Mediator Training Programs, or CMTPs, meet international competency criteria for mediation training excellence. Individuals who complete CMTPs are able to become recognised as ‘IMI Qualified Mediators’. CMTPs can be searched here.

As of June 2021, IMI decided to recognize training delivered in part or entirely online as meeting the standards required of IMI CMTPs. Therefore, the Training Criteria now applies equally to programs that deliver training in-person, in hybrid formats, and online. View IMI’s training criteria.

The minimum standards for training that IMI has set has been accepted by the European Commission for Efficiency of Justice – “CEPEJ“ as the minimum European standard (and indirectly by the EU which accepts and looks onto Council of Europe standards – please see https://www.coe.int/en/web/portal/european-union and the Memorandum of Understanding between the Council of Europe and the European Union). As such, IMI is the only organisation in the world whose standards have been adopted by an intergovernmental standard-setting organisation.

IMI is the only organisation in the world that transcends local jurisdictions to develop global, professional standards for mediators and advocates involved in collaborative dispute resolution and negotiation.

Interested in having your organisation’s training or assessment program appraised against IMI’s international standards? See how to Register a Program here.

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