This memorandum is to notify you that the ABA-UNDP International Legal
Resource Center (ILRC) has received
a request provide a commentary on Egypt’s draft Mediation Law. We are in search
of 2-3 mediation experts to review the draft law. The Ministry of Justice of Egypt is currently
preparing a draft mediation law that incorporates a mix of mediation models -
judicial and private, mandatory (for certain cases) and voluntary. Before
finalizing this bill, the Ministry is keen to learn from US experience in
implementing these models.
We will host Egyptian delegation (mostly from officials from the Ministry of
Justice, judges from Economic Courts and Commercial Circuit Courts) on February 21, 2013 and
would like to provide them with feedback on this draft law. Therefore, there is
a short turnaround for this review. This a pro bono,
home based opportunity. Expert(s) will work remotely and no travel will be
required. Expert(s) must be available for the next 3-4 weeks to work on this
project. Expert(s) will receive the documents to be reviewed via email and return comments and
recommendations within the specified timeframe. We expect to begin this project
as soon as possible.
The deadline for expressions of interest is February
11th 2013 at 8:00AM EST. Expressions of interest must be emailed to Jacqueline.Gichinga@americanbar.org and include a CV
and a short cover letter detailing related and relevant experience.
Qualifications and
Experience
Significant extent and duration of
experience, knowledge and ability in mediation practice, teaching and training;
coordination with governmental executive, legislative and judicial systems,
private business and trade and higher education systems; investigation, research,
drafting and revision of mediation and dispute resolution rules, procedures and
laws; mediation and dispute resolution system design and revision,
implementation, evaluation and administration, especially involving
international mediation, and in different countries
Optional but valued
a. Language and cultural and historical familiarity in multiple languages
and cultures; networks, working relationships and affiliations with
international mediation experts and organizations; honors, awards, grants and recognition
in mediation development, practice, training, teaching, system design,
implementation, evaluation and administration; publications on mediation
development, practice, training, teaching and system design, implementation,
evaluation and administration; related experience and achievements
b. Education and experience in the practice, drafting, evaluation, revision
and coordination of the Rule of Law, especially in international contexts and
environments
c. Language, cultural and historical knowledge of and experience with Egypt
d. Experience in the investigation, research, evaluation, drafting and
revision mediation and dispute resolution rules, procedures and laws,
especially in international mediation, and in and with other countries
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