A hub for mediation in Asia.
Asia is where mediation's future is being written. The Singapore Convention gave mediated settlements cross-border force. Hong Kong is now home to IOMed, the world's first intergovernmental mediation organization. China has enacted its first national commercial mediation regulation; India's Mediation Act is reshaping the world's largest court backlog; and institutions from Kyoto to Kuala Lumpur are training a new generation of mediators.
Mediate.Asia exists to track that story in one place. We publish concise editorial digests of the region's most significant mediation developments — always attributed and linked to the original reporting — alongside a curated library of white papers, surveys and treaty texts, and a directory of the institutions that make the field work.
How we work
Our coverage is produced through a continuous research process that monitors court announcements, institutional news, legislation and legal scholarship across the region. Every digest cites its sources; every library entry links to the original publisher. We summarize — we do not republish. Copyright in the underlying stories remains with the publications that reported them.
Corrections & contributions
Spotted an error, or have a paper or announcement our readers should see? Write to us at editor@mediate.asia.