Towards a Global International Family Mediation Program: the Profile of a Mediator in Mexico

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Nuria González Martín

Abstract

This note is a brief analysis on one of the most recent developments of the work initiated by the International Social Service, ISS, in order to create a global international family mediation program that will transition from a collaborative process into an international network of specialized mediators, where a mediator profile is fundamental. The author of this article was part of the ISS group that convened in Geneva in May, 2017.

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González Martín, N. (2019). Towards a Global International Family Mediation Program: the Profile of a Mediator in Mexico. Mexican Law Review, 11(2), 175–185. https://doi.org/10.22201/iij.24485306e.2019.1.13132
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Author Biography

Nuria González Martín, Institute for Legal Research, UNAM

Senior Researcher, Institute for Legal Research, UNAM, PhD in Private International Law, Pablo de Olavide University, Seville. Spain. Visiting Scholar and Fellow, Stanford Law School 2012-2016 and 2017-2018. External counselor to Mexico´s Foreign Affairs Ministry
on Private International Law. Family, Civil and Commerce law mediator certified by Mexico
City´s High Court. This contribution was written during my sabbatical year at Stanford University with the support of Programa de Apoyos para la Superación del Personal Académico de la UNAM, PASPA-DGAPA, UNAM, 2017-2018