Regulation
The International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) Commences Operations
The International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) officially began its operations on Monday, introducing a multilateral platform dedicated to resolving interstate, international investment, and commercial disputes through mediation.
Inauguration Ceremony
The inauguration was attended by Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee, along with 87 senior officials from 31 of the 37 signatory states. Representatives from countries such as Nicaragua, Venezuela, Pakistan, and Kenya addressed the event, emphasizing IOMed’s role in fostering an equitable international order and promoting peaceful conflict resolution.
Enhancing Hong Kong’s Legal Status
The establishment of IOMed’s headquarters in Hong Kong strengthens the city’s status as a global legal hub. Ding Kwok-wing, an international law officer from the HKSAR Department of Justice, noted that this development reinforces Hong Kong’s position as a center for international legal services and dispute resolution, describing the initiative as an “innovative and unprecedented advancement.”
A New Approach to International Disputes
Experts highlighted the organization’s significance for global governance. Qin Tianbao, dean of the Law School at Wuhan University, stated that IOMed moves away from a “zero-sum mentality” and supports a more effective, amicable, and substantive resolution of international conflicts.
The organization was formally established after the Convention on its Founding was signed in Hong Kong on May 30 and came into effect on August 29, with eight of the 37 signatory states having ratified it.
