Osgoode wins first and third place in international student mediation tournament

From left: Osgoode JD students Bessmah Hamed, Christina Coliviras and Madeleine Brown and Visiting Professor Martha Simmons, Director of Osgoode’s Mediation Clinical Program

York University’s Osgoode Hall Law School JD students Bessmah Hamed, Christina Coliviras and Madeleine Brown won first place and third place as advocate/clients in the International Academy of Dispute Resolution (INADR) International Law Student Mediation Tournament.

From left: Osgoode JD students Bessmah Hamed, Christina Coliviras and Madeleine Brown and Visiting Professor Martha Simmons, Director of Osgoode’s Mediation Clinical Program

The international tournament was hosted by Strathclyde Law School in Glasgow from April 5 to 8.

The International Academy of Dispute Resolution has been sponsoring mediation tournaments since 2002. Participation continues to increase and last year over 50 teams took part, including law schools from the U.S., Canada, Scotland, England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Singapore, India, and Zimbabwe.

The tournament provides law students with the opportunity to learn about various approaches and techniques used in mediation, as well as the opportunity to practice their mediation skills in friendly competition with other students from around the world.

The tournament consists of three rounds, followed by semi-finals and a final. Teams compete as co-mediators working on realistic scenarios, with fellow students fulfilling the lawyer/client roles. Judges are drawn from the local and international mediation community, and students often comment on the encouragement provided by these professionals’ detailed feedback.