Hong Kong Legal Body: Closing Global Justice Gap
Hong Kong is set to become the headquarters of the International Organisation for Mediation, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at closing the global justice gap by providing a robust framework for resolving international disputes. Justice Secretary Paul Lam Ting-kwok highlights Hong Kong’s strategic advantage under the “one country, two systems” principle and the crucial role of institutional support in mediation. This new China-lead body, already backed by 33 founding countries, offers procedural guidance and access to qualified mediators. This move towards more structured international mediation signals a significant step forward in international cooperation. News Directory 3 keeps you informed on these vital developments. discover what’s next for this innovative mediation approach.
Hong Kong to Host New International Mediation Body
Updated May 30, 2025
hong kong will be the home of the International Organisation for Mediation, a new body designed to enhance global dispute resolution. Justice Secretary Paul Lam Ting-kwok emphasized the importance of institutional support for mediation at a recent forum.
Lam highlighted Hong Kong’s unique position under the “one contry, two systems” principle as ideal for the organization’s headquarters. The China-led legal body already has 33 countries signed on as founding members, marking a significant step toward international cooperation in mediation.
According to Lam, while mediation can occur informally, institutional support offers clear advantages. These include procedural guidance, access to qualified mediators, and assistance with appointments. The International Organisation for Mediation seeks to provide this framework for resolving international disputes.
“While mediation may be conducted on an ad hoc basis, there are clear advantages to conducting mediation with institutional support,” Lam said.
What’s next
The establishment of the International Organisation for mediation in Hong Kong signals a move toward more structured and supported international mediation,potentially influencing how global disputes are resolved in the future.
