International Mediation Institute
Driving transparency and high competency standards in mediation, worldwide.
Welcome to IMI.
IMI is a non-profit initiative driving transparency and standards in mediation, worldwide. With the Vision of Professional Mediation Worldwide: Promoting Consensus and Access to Justice, we set and achieve high mediation standards, convene stakeholders and parties, promote understanding and adoption of mediation, and disseminate skills for parties, counsel, and mediators.
Global Pound Conference
The 2016-17 IMI Global Pound Conference consisted of 28 events over 22 countries. Click here to view comparative data and reports on the future of alternative dispute resolution and mediation worldwide.
IMI is a proud supporter of the Green Pledge for Mediators.
ICMC & MTI EA International Mediation Conference 2025
On the 11th of December 2025, the 2025 International Mediation Conference took place under the…
Season’s Greetings with Gratitude
Dear Friends and Colleagues, As we approach the close of the year, we find ourselves…
New IMI Mediation Advocacy QAP – MAQAP: The Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution Team – The PACT
IMI is delighted to announce the recognition of The Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution Team as meeting IMI’s…
Reflections on the EUIPO IP Mediation Conference 2025
Authors: Abigél Farkas, Nika Vuličević, André Zellner and Natasya Wahyudin Intro: October 2025 marks the…
New IMI Certified Mediator Training Program: Resolve
IMI is delighted to announce the recognition of Resolve as meeting IMI’s competency criteria required…
United Against Corruption: IMI Marks International Anti-Corruption Day 2025
In recognition of International Anti-Corruption Day on 9 December 2025, the International Mediation Institute (IMI)…
What is mediation?
Mediation is negotiation facilitated by a trusted neutral person.
A mediator’s role
The role of the neutral — the mediator — is to help those involved sort out their issues and arrive at a consensus. That might involve helping parties to finalise an agreement, resolve a dispute, develop effective communications, build or improve relationships, or all these things. Mediators do not take sides. Mediators are impartial and uphold party confidentiality. Learn more >
Benefits of mediation
- cheaper and faster than other forms of dispute resolution, such as litigation
- helps to preserve and improve relationships between parties
- shows respect and value for the people involved in a conflict
- helps people get to and resolve the core of a problem
- can transform situations for better
- produces agreements that parties want to uphold
- IMI Certified Mediators are subject to a Code of Professional Conduct
Finding a mediator
IMI Certified Mediators and Mediation Advocates are highly-experienced professionals who have been vetted and assessed against rigorous independent international standards.
IMI Qualified Mediators have completed quality initial training and are launching their mediation career.
Learn about choosing the right mediator, and see the IMI decision tree.
Cross-border mediation
The United Nations’ “Singapore Convention” enables the cross-border enforcement of settlements resulting from mediation. View the Convention, or learn more about IMI’s work with the UN and EU.

Our Taskforce
IMI’s Investor-State Mediation Taskforce has developed Investor-State mediation competency standards, a model instrument for States implementing an Investor-State conflict management framework, and revised mediation rules and guides for provider organisations.
You may also be interested in the activities of the Intercultural Competence, Mediation Advocacy, Mixed Mode, Online Dispute Resolution, or Training and Competency Taskforces, as well as the work of our international Ethics Committee.

Read the latest
- United Against Corruption: IMI Marks International Anti-Corruption Day 2025
- Years of Progress: The Development of the Singapore Convention on Mediation
- Brazil Ratifies the Singapore Convention on Mediation
- Sri Lanka Ratifies the Singapore Convention
- Nigeria Ratifies the Singapore Convention
- Japan Accedes to the Singapore Convention
- UNCITRAL WG III Intersessional Meeting: Use of Mediation in ISDS

Model law
Supported by the IMI Investor-State Taskforce.
Other languages are available on the Investor-State Taskforce page.
Programs and Certification
IMI’s independent Appraisal Committee approves quality training and assessment programs worldwide. All IMI Certification and Qualification is carried out by approved organisations. Qualifying Assessment Programs (QAPs) assess experienced mediators and mediation advocates, for the purpose of becoming IMI Certified or Specialised. Certified Mediator Training Programs (CMTPs) deliver training that meets international standards. Other organisations qualify people with ‘specialisations’, such as Intercultural Competence or Online Mediation. Learn more about applying IMI criteria or registering a quality program, and locate your closest IMI-recognised program here.
IMI Qualified Mediators
IMI Qualified Mediators have completed quality initial training and are dedicated to beginning their mediation career.

Early Career Mediators
Young Mediators are developing their practice, seeking mentorship in the Mentorship Framework and exploring IMI Specialisations.

IMI Certified Mediators
IMI Certified Mediators are highly-experienced mediators who meet international standards and have been independently vetted.

Funding and Patrons
IMI is funded by donations, including listing contributions from our mediators. Learn more about our funding here, and see below some of IMI’s patrons. As of June 2021, AAA, CEDR, the ICC, JAMS, and Shell were represented on IMI’s Board of Directors.












