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Alternative Dispute Resolution in Philippines
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Alternative Dispute Resolution sector based in Philippines. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Philippine Dispute Resolution Center Pdrc
The Philippine Dispute Resolution Center, Inc.(PDRC) is a non-stock, non-profit organization incorporated in 1996 out of the Arbitration Committee of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI). PDRC promotes and encourages the use of arbitration, mediation and other modes of avoiding or settling commercial disputes such as dispute boards, and provides alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services to the business community. Its membership is composed of prominent individuals and professionals such as lawyers, former members of the judiciary, academics, architects and engineers, doctors, accountants, bankers and businessmen. PDRC continues to enhance and broaden its ADR advocacy. It administers arbitration and mediation in specialized fields such as maritime, banking, finance, insurance, securities, and intellectual property. With the globalization of trade and services, PDRC has forged cooperation agreements with international arbitration centers such as the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board, the Indian Council of Arbitration, the Indonesian National Board of Arbitration, the Singapore International Arbitration Centre, the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, the Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Australia, and the Singapore International Mediation Centre. It networks with the various committees of the International Chamber of Commerce, among which is the International Court of Arbitration. It recently forged a strategic partnership agreement with the Dispute Resolution Board Foundation and the Philippine Institute for Arbitrators. On November 2, 2004, PDRC teamed with 16 other arbitration centers and associations within the Asia Pacific region to form the Asia Pacific Regional Arbitration Group (APRAG) in Sydney, Australia. In June 2011, PDRC moved to its new office at the Commerce & Industry Plaza (PCCI Building), McKinley Town Center in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City.
1 to 10 staff
The Conflict Resolution Group Foundation, Inc
The Conflict Resolution Group Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit, non-stock foundation. It envisions peaceful communities where human diversity is celebrated and bridged through non-adversarial processes. The CoRe Group consists of dedicated individuals, whose declared purpose is to celebrate human diversity. The CoRe Group’s mission is to create, nurture and sustain institutionalized mechanisms imbued with the spirit and skills of non-adversarial processes across the country. In the Philippines, as it is the world over, mediation results show that disputes are addressed effectively and swiftly, with durable and mutual-satisfying outcome while saving expensive time, effort and resources. The prime goal of the CoRe Group in advocating mediation is to promote empowerment and recognition, responsibility-taking and non-violent communication.
1 to 10 staff
Philippine International Center For Conflict Resolution, Inc. Piccr
The PICCR promotes the use of arbitration by providing arbitration-related facilities, administrative, and case-management services at par with those of international arbitral institutions, as well as high-quality education and training for interested arbitrators and intensive promotional and marketing events, particularly during IBP events.
1 to 10 staff
Philippine Dispute Resolution Center, Inc
The Philippine Dispute Resolution Center, Inc.(PDRCI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization incorporated in 1996 out of the Arbitration Committee of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI). PDRCI promotes and encourages the use of arbitration, mediation and other modes of avoiding or settling commercial disputes such as dispute boards, and provides alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services to the business community. Its membership is composed of prominent individuals and professionals such as lawyers, former members of the judiciary, academics, architects and engineers, doctors, accountants, bankers and businessmen. PDRCI continues to enhance and broaden its ADR advocacy. It administers arbitration and mediation in specialized fields such as maritime, banking, finance, insurance, securities, and intellectual property. With the globalization of trade and services, PDRCI has forged cooperation agreements with international arbitration centers such as the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board, the Indian Council of Arbitration, the Indonesian National Board of Arbitration, the Singapore International Arbitration Centre, the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, the Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Australia, and the Singapore International Mediation Centre. It networks with the various committees of the International Chamber of Commerce, among which is the International Court of Arbitration. It recently forged a strategic partnership agreement with the Dispute Resolution Board Foundation and the Philippine Institute for Arbitrators. On November 2, 2004, PDRCI teamed with 16 other arbitration centers and associations within the Asia Pacific region to form the Asia Pacific Regional Arbitration Group (APRAG) in Sydney, Australia. In June 2011, PDRCI moved to its new office at the Commerce & Industry Plaza (PCCI Building), McKinley Town Center in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City.
1 to 10 staff
Philippine Institute Of Arbitrators Piarb
The Philippine Institute of Arbitrators (“PIArb”) is the first learned society in the Philippines dedicated to both promoting private dispute resolution within the country and pursuing initiatives to enable the country to serve as a viable and practical venue for private dispute resolution. PIArb was founded on the initiative of the first 3 Filipino Fellows of Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (“CIArb”) of the United Kingdom, the world’s leading learned society promoting private dispute resolution. The nucleus of PIArb’s initial membership is the current membership of the Philippine Chapter of CIArb’s East Asia Branch (“CIArb-EAB PC”). Being a learned society, as against a dispute resolution service provider / administrator, allows PIArb to focus on advocacy, research & development, community-building, and public awareness; as against provision / administration of dispute resolution services. This distinction is developed and present in other countries that have become centers for private dispute resolution, particularly in the East Asia region. The mission of PIArb is to be the voice for private dispute resolution in the Philippines. PIArb envisions the use of arbitration and other modes of dispute resolution other than resolution by a court as the primary means of resolving conflict in the Philippines. Joining PIArb entitles prospective members to a host of benefits including- World-class arbitration training, reference materials, and certification- A facility for developing private dispute resolution initially within the country, and for promoting the Philippines as a venue for private dispute resolution in the international stage over the long-term; and - International networking opportunities, through international conferences, courses, competitions, and other events.
11 to 50 staff