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Julia Radanova

International mediator and trainer
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Bulgaria

Julia Radanova, ADR Center’s Senior Expert, is a full-time professional mediator with approximately 15 years of experience in the field. Lawyer by training, her legal practice focused on civil and commercial cases. She is an active mediation trainer and teaches mediation in several universities across the EU.

She holds a Ph.D. in mediation and is currently enrolled in a post-doctorate program at Mykolos Romeris Univesity, Lithuania. She is an international guest lecturer at a number of universities across Europe and a part-time lecturer at the University of National and World Economy. Julia used to also serve in the position of Principal Mediation at the Independent Project Accountability Mechanism of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), where she would be in charge of all dialogue processes between the bank clients and communities concerned about the environmental and social impacts of bank-financed projects. Mrs. Radanova has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship as a visiting scholar in Chicago, US, to further her academic work in the field of mediation and conflict transformation. She has published a book and numerous articles on mediation and mandatory mediation models.

Author of more than 15 scientific articles in the field of mediation in various national and international academic journals and has published a book on the subject of family mediation, the common challenges associated with the procedure and some of the solutions to them. She is regularly participating in national and international conferences devoted to the topic of mediation.

She chairs a Bulgarian NGO working to support the spread of mediation in the country and the region.

Starts 28 Jun 2024
18:00
CET
Online
Led by Julia Radanova
Registration is Free
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Mediation plays a significant role in resolving family conflicts across the European Union (EU), with each EU member state adopting numerous variations on the exact methodology that is being adopted. While there are commonalities across states, there is no harmonized approach specifically tailored to family cases and the EU Mediation Directive (2008/52/EC) does not tackle this issue specifically. On the contrary, the only two places where family mediation is explicitly mentioned are Recital 10 and Recital 21 of the Mediation Directive, which now opens the debate as to whether a new, uniform approach to addressing such conflicts may not be beneficial. The webinar will focus on the need for standardization in the field of family disputes and the specific topics this should be done in order to overcome the challenges experienced today.

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