Nepal Mediators' Society (NEMS) is a non-governmental organization which was established on 20 September 2006 with a view to promote peaceful settlement of disputes through mediation. The society has more than 80 trained mediators from among judges, lawyers, court officials and associated with Federation of Nepalese Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FNCCI).
NEMS promotes Alternative Dispute Resolution in Nepal with special focus on mediation through generating awareness, carrying out research and conducing training about the mediation to court officials, lawyers, disputing parties, commoners, and other concerned stakeholder. Mediation training not only court referred disputes but commercial as well as community disputes too.
NEMS members are working as mediators to resolve dispute in different mediation centers. It also has 13TOT trainers to conduct mediation training on court referred mediation. NEMS has been registered in the District Administration Office, Kathmandu, Nepal as per the Institution Registration Act, 2034 BS with registration No. 301/2063/064 dated 2063/06/04 BS. It is affiliated to Social Welfare Council Nepal as per the Social Welfare Council Act, 2049 BS with affiliation No. 20746. It has also been registered with the tax office (PAN No. 600041119).
- Settle community disputes to achieve peace in society.
- Mediate court referred cases and other disputes relating to trading, industry, banking, labor & finance.
- Conduct training, conference, seminars, symposium, interaction programs and awareness programs for the purpose of enhancement of knowledge and practice of mediation.
- Develop training materials for Mediation Training (particularly for court referred cases).
- Organize training programs to fulfill the demand of mediators.
- Promote mediation program all over the country through cooperation and coordination amongst the mediators trained by different organizations.
- Develop cooperation with Supreme Court, Appellate Courts, District Courts, other judicial and quasi judicial bodies, tribunal or offices, Nepal Bar Association, donor agencies, media & elite groups.
- Develop peace and harmony among different groups of Nepalese society through the practice of mediation.
- Review existing laws and work to introduce a separate law on mediation.
- To generate awareness to the concern stakeholders about the importance of mediation.
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