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Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn IMWC2025. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn IMWC2025. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 10, 2025

Future Lawyer Training in Mediation in Vietnam: Insights from the Global Kickoff 2025 and October Schedule

  

Competition Schedule for October 2025 

Students participating in the International Mediation Writing Competition 2025 should take note of the following schedule: 

  • October 1, 2025: Begin self-learning of basic mediation concepts with materials to be published on VietnamADR.com. 
  • October 8, 2025 at 7:30 PM (Webinar): Question & Answer session on competition rules and guidelines to prepare for the memo. 
  • October 15, 2025 at 12:00 Noon (Webinar): Training in English on “How to write an effective mediation brief” (joining with students from Singapore and other neighboring countries). 
  • October 31, 2025: Deadline for submission of the memo via Email. 

These milestones are designed as steps in future lawyer training in mediation in Vietnam, helping participants develop practical skills and confidence before submitting their work. 

future lawyer training in mediation in Vietnam

 

Global Kickoff Highlights 

The Weinstein International Foundation officially launched the International Mediation Writing Competition 2025 with a global kickoff webinar on Sep 25th, 2025 that gathered near 300 participants from around the world.  

More than a contest, the event highlighted mediation as a cornerstone of future lawyer training in mediation in Vietnam and other countries, equipping students with the tools to go beyond textbooks and traditional litigation practice. 

The Role of Mediation in Future Lawyer Training 

Judge Danny Weinstein, founder of the foundation and one of the world’s most respected mediators, reflected on the journey of mediation. Fifteen years ago, most lawyers had little idea what a mediation brief was. Today, these briefs are central to teaching young lawyers how to frame disputes constructively, not as battles to win, but as opportunities to build trust and open dialogue. 

He called the competition a “mediation miracle,” proof that mediation is no longer on the margins but a core part of global legal practice. 

Jay Welsh, former General Counsel of JAMS and Chair of the Competition, explained that the idea started five years ago as a way to promote mediation advocacy. With the ongoing efforts of senior fellows worldwide, it has grown into a global movement that stands as a foundation for future lawyer training in mediation. 

Senior Fellows’ Perspectives 

Senior fellows emphasized that a mediation brief is much more than a legal document. It is an invitation to dialogue and a tool for building trust with clients, mediators, and even opposing parties. 

From Vietnam, where mediation is still developing, Tuan Nguyen, the Vietnamese senior fellow noted that the competition offers a unique chance for Vietnamese students to step beyond theory and into real discussions about dispute resolution. For these participants, the competition represents growth not only as capable lawyers but as communicators and peacemakers. 

Global Lessons and Tips from Participants 

Students from previous competitions shared how their experiences shaped their outlook and careers, offering practical advice for newcomers: 

  • Ecuador: Preparation is key, reread facts, enlarge the problem, explore creative options, and step into the role of the client. 
  • Bulgaria: Success rests on strategy, innovation, empathy, and framing arguments to encourage dialogue. 
  • China: The challenge provoked critical thinking, required blending legal and business knowledge, and emphasized harmony. 
  • Egypt: Conflict can be reframed as collaboration; challenges should be embraced passionately; the competition acts as leadership training. 
  • Mexico: Deep research, thorough reading of case files, and creativity in generating options were vital. 
  • Mexico: The real reward is knowledge, master the facts and client needs, write with a conciliatory tone, and focus on transformation rather than prizes. 
  • Moldova: The competition deepened understanding of mediation and opened doors to internships and career opportunities. 
  • Vietnam: The experience was described as extraordinary, with empathy emphasized as crucial, a warning not to over-focus on legal analysis, and encouragement to innovate creatively. 

Together, these voices show that the competition is a global platform for future lawyer training in mediation, where students learn to turn conflict into opportunity and to see themselves as future leaders in dispute resolution. 

Why Future Lawyer Training in Mediation in Vietnam Matters 

The kickoff closed with reflections on the broader importance of mediation today. In a world transformed by globalization, technology, and artificial intelligence, legal systems are evolving rapidly.  

Vietnamese lawyers of tomorrow will need to help clients not only fight legal battles but also preserve relationships and prevent disputes from escalating. 

A mediation brief, senior fellows noted, is more than practice, it is an investment. By learning to craft such briefs, students prepare themselves to become better advisors and leaders in the years to come. 

As one senior fellow remarked: “If you don’t change, the change will change you.” 

Building Tomorrow’s Lawyers 

The International Mediation Writing Competition 2025 is not just a contest. It is a global classroom, where students gain hands-on experience, cross-border connections, and the confidence to see conflict in a new light. 

By centering on future lawyer training in mediation in Vietnam, the competition is preparing the next generation of lawyers to lead with empathy, strategy, and creativity, shaping not only their careers but also the future of justice itself. 

About VEMC, a Mediation Center in Vietnam

Vietnam Effective Commercial Mediation Center (VEMC) is a a Non-Profit Organization that Promote Mediation as Alternative Dispute Resolution in Vietnam, Provide Training and Mediate Disputes. The idea of mediation is to offer a different way of handling disagreements as compared to litigation proceedings. At VEMC, we pride ourselves on having a team of highly qualified and experienced professionals dedicated to the vision and mission of the center. Contact us to exchange ideas for cooperation in dispute resolution, work with us, or request services.

Source: https://vietnamadr.com/future-lawyer-training-in-mediation-in-vietnam/

Thứ Năm, 11 tháng 9, 2025

International Mediation Writing Competition 2025 in Vietnam

  

INTERNATIONAL MEDIATION WRITING COMPETITION 2025

The Weinstein International Foundation based in the United States, in collaboration with VEMC, Vietnam Effective Commercial Mediation Center is pleased to announce that the International Mediation Writing Competition will be held for the second time in Vietnam in this Fall 2025.

WHY INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION?

You could learn from this 2025 Website Materials for information about the global scale of the competition.

Weinstein International Foundation and ANT Lawyers will be jointly sponsoring the competition for the cash prize up to USD 1,000 for the first prize winner.

PARTICIPANTS

The competition is open to all full-time enrolled law students who are not yet qualified, practicing lawyers, from law schools located in Vietnam, with the highest level of undergraduate, have no age limitation.

OBJECTIVES AND HOW TO PARTICIPATE

The competition is intended to increase student interest in mediation, enhance the skill level of advocates in the mediation process and to raise the level of quality for the written memoranda (“Memo”) submitted prior to mediation.

Law students are invited to write a mediation memorandum on behalf of a client who is preparing to participate in the mediation of a litigated dispute.

TO PARTICIPATE, CLICK BELOW NOW

Click to register and down load the materials that provide official information for the competition.

FILL REGISTRATION FORM

DOWNLOAD MATERIALS 

STRUCTURE

1.The memo needs to meet the following criteria:

a. Write in English

b. The length must not exceed 2,500 words (including appendices, notes, reference lists, tables, etc.), and should include: (i) an Open Section minimum 1,500 words intended to share with the other party as well as with the mediator; and (ii) a Closed Section maximum 1,000 words to be kept confidential between their side and the mediator.

c. Word Text Format

d. Use the Times New Roman font and the minimum font size is 12.

The spacing between the lines is “double”

2.The memo must be made by the author and has not been previously released in any form.

3.Each student is only allowed to participate once

4.Each memo, when submitted, must contain the following information:

a. Name

b. Email

c. Telephone number

d. Universities, majors, year of study

5. Email includes 2 files, 01 Memo file and 01 cover file which has full personal information of author. The entry will be given a unique identifier, and the cover will be removed before being submitted to the judges.

6.The memo must not contain any information that can identify the author.

DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION AND SUBMISSION

Deadline for registration is 23:59 on September 20, 2025

The link to register is as below: 

https://forms.gle/ACxkHubAYixdXwBK7

All memos need to be sent to email: VEMC@VietnamADR.com

Deadline for submission is 23:59 on October 31, 2025.

PRIZES

The competition’s top submission will be awarded a cash prize of up to $1,000 USD, in recognition of the student’s legal writing and mediation competency. 

OTHER BENEFITS

Participants will be able to join the Webinars conducted by international mediation experts of Weinstein International Foundation and Vietnam, and to gain knowledge and skills to be future mediation lawyers in Vietnam.

Participants will be connected to a global student network within the framework of this competition organized by Weinstein International Foundation, opening up many opportunities for global learning exchanges in the future.

CRITERIA

The memo is graded based on the following 09 criteria:

  1. Summary of Facts
  2. Use of Law
  3. Persuasiveness
  4. Invitation to Negotiate
  5. Negotiation History
  6. Assessment of Obstacles
  7. Proposes Mediator Strategies
  8. Breakdown between Open and Closed
  9. Quality of Writing

SPONSOR

 

ANT Lawyers, law firm in Vietnam

JUDGES

Our judges bring in a variety of backgrounds in dispute resolutions practice.

COMPETITION RESULTS IN 2024

In the year 2024, the competition was held the first time in Vietnam, also sponsored by Weinstein International Foundation, ANT Lawyers and VEMC.

The competition attracted 198 participants from across the country.

The winner of the first prize:

Tran Thi Van Ha, Hanoi Law University, Sophomore year

The winner of the second prize:

Nguyen Hoang Minh Chau, Ho Chi Minh City University of Law, Fresh graduate

The winner of the third prize:

Dang Uyen Nhi, University of Economics and Laws, 3rd year

Nguyen Le Hoa, Ho Chi Minh City City University of Law, 4th year

sponsoring mediation development in Vietnam

Movement for Mediation in Vietnam

Both Tuan Nguyen and Do Thanh Thuy of VietnamADR are recipients of the prestigious Weinstein JAMS International Fellowship, a global program that supports professionals dedicated to advancing mediation worldwide.

After completing his fellowship at JAMS Headquarters in San Francisco, Mr. Tuan Nguyen brought back invaluable insights into international mediation best practices, particularly in the use of online platforms and cross-border dispute resolution.

With Ms. Do Thanh Thuy, also a Weinstein Fellow, they have become strong advocates for building Vietnam’s mediation ecosystem.

They have created awareness campaigns, provided mentorship to young Vietnamese legal minds, and led collaborative efforts through VietnamADR to make mediation more accessible and credible in the Vietnamese legal landscape. Their work reflects a deep commitment to promoting mediation as a career path and as a meaningful contribution to dispute resolution reform in Vietnam.

Do not hesitate to contact Tuan Nguyen via email for further information.

About VEMC, a Mediation Center in Vietnam

Vietnam Effective Commercial Mediation Center (VEMC) is a a Non-Profit Organization that Promote Mediation as Alternative Dispute Resolution in Vietnam, Provide Training and Mediate Disputes. The idea of mediation is to offer a different way of handling disagreements as compared to litigation proceedings. At VEMC, we pride ourselves on having a team of highly qualified and experienced professionals dedicated to the vision and mission of the center. Contact us to exchange ideas for cooperation in dispute resolution, work with us, or request services.

Source: https://vietnamadr.com/imwc2025/

Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 9, 2025

Join the Vietnam Law Student Competition 2025: A Global Gateway to Your Legal Future

  Are you a law student in Vietnam eager to gain international exposure, sharpen your legal writing, and kickstart your career in dispute resolution?

This year, ANT Lawyers, a law firm in Vietnam is again proud to be the co-sponsor of The International Mediation Writing Competition.

The Vietnam law student competition 2025 is now open, and it could be your gateway to global recognition, career building mentorship, and a prestigious award.

This is not just another contest. It is your chance to write your way into the world of international mediation.

Vietnam Law Student Competition 2025
Vietnam Law Student Competition 2025

Why This Vietnam Law Student Competition 2025 Matters?

Legal education often focuses on theories. But what if you could apply them to a real world challenge, one that earns you international visibility?

This Vietnam law student competition 2025 invites students to write about mediation, one of the fastest-growing fields in international law. With the world moving toward alternative dispute resolution (ADR), this competition offers Vietnamese law students a rare opportunity to become part of the global dialogue on legal peace building.

What You Can Gain from Joining?

By participating in this Vietnam law student competition 2025, you could:

  • Win up to $1,000 in cash prizes
  • Receive a certificate of recognition backed by the Weinstein International Foundation
  • Connect with top ADR experts and mentors
  • Get featured on platforms like VietnamADR.com and ANT Lawyers
  • Boost your resume with international credentials

Last year, winners not only walked away with awards, they gained access to short training programs, mentorships, and career guidance in mediation.

What the Competition Looks Like?

You will write on a topic related to mediation, drawing from international frameworks and local context. You will be supported by mentors and guided by materials from previous winners. Your submission will be evaluated by a panel of national judges, including legal professionals, mediators, and academics.

With support from Weinstein International Foundation, and ANT Lawyers, the official sponsor in Vietnam, and VietnamADR, the organizer in Vietnam, the Vietnam law student competition 2025 is part of a larger global initiative. The Weinstein International Foundation coordinates the event across 15 countries, promoting peaceful dispute resolution through writing.

Success Stories and Growing Momentum

Last year, Vietnamese students stood out among hundreds of participants across Asia. Three winners were awarded for their outstanding submissions. They shared how the competition challenged their thinking, improved their legal writing, and gave them direction for their future in international law.

These stories are living proof that this Vietnam law student competition is more than just an academic activity, it is a career accelerator.

How to Join the 2025 Competition

Here is how you can participate:

  1. Visit the official competition page: VietnamADR.com/IMWC2025
  2. Check eligibility and download the guidelines
  3. Start your research and outline your writing
  4. Submit your entry before the deadline

Whether you are a first year student or a final year graduate, if you are passionate about law and writing, this is your moment.

FAQ: What Students Often Ask

Do I need experience in mediation to join?
No. The competition is designed to help you learn as you write. Background knowledge is helpful but not required.

Is the competition open to non-law students?
It is open only to law students in Vietnam.

Can I use AI tools to assist my writing?
AI may be used for research support but plagiarism is strictly prohibited. Original thinking is essential.

Is there a fee to participate?
None. Participation is completely free, thanks to sponsor of ANT Lawyers.

Can I submit in Vietnamese?
Entries must be written in English, as the competition is international.

Final Words

The Vietnam law student competition 2025 is your chance to stand out, step up, and write your way into the global conversation on mediation. With top prizes, international exposure, and support from seasoned professionals, this is more than just a writing competition, it is a platform to launch your legal journey.

About ANT Lawyers, a Law Firm in Vietnam

We help clients overcome cultural barriers and achieve their strategic and financial outcomes, while ensuring the best interest rate protection, risk mitigation and regulatory compliance. ANT lawyers has lawyers in Ho Chi Minh city, Hanoi,  and Danang, and will help customers in doing business in Vietnam.

Source: https://antlawyers.vn/update/vietnam-law-student-competition-2025.html