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  2. Mediation - Wikipedia

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    According to sec. 6 German Mediation Act the German government on June 21, 2016 has released the German regulation about education and training of the so-called (legal term) "certified mediators" which from Sept. 1, 2017 postulates a minimum of 120 hours of initial specialized mediator training as well as case supervision and further ongoing ...

  3. Family mediation in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Mediation shall be an impulse to advance the attitude in the future. So the involved can easily stick to the bargain. The mediation isn't a judicial action, but for all that the law will be included. [14] Admittedly not with the application of laws but only with the use of them. That means that mediation should be seen as law clarification.

  4. Indians in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Indian community in Germany includes Indian expatriates residing in Germany, as well as German citizens of Indian origin or descent.In 2009, the German government estimated that the number of people of Indian descent residing in Germany at 110,204, of which 43,175 people were holding an Indian passport, while 67,029 were holding a German passport. [2]

  5. Indo Global Social Service Society - Wikipedia

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    It initially began its operations as Indo-German Social Service Society working with the funds received through MISEREOR, one of the largest relief operations of Roman Catholic Church in Germany. In 1981 it started to support projects in food production, health care and education, vocational training, employment, rural development.

  6. Berlin Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Committee, later known as the Indian Independence Committee (German: Indisches Unabhängigkeitskomitee) after 1915, was an organisation formed in Germany in 1914 during World War I by Indian students and political activists residing in the country.

  7. Conciliation committee (works council) - Wikipedia

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    A conciliation committee (German: Einigungsstelle) is a formal arbitration mechanism defined in German labour law for mediating certain conflicts internally between a (central/group) works council and an employer. The Works Constitution Act defines the conciliation committee in sections §76–76a.

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  9. Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue - Wikipedia

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    HD runs multi-track mediation and peacemaking projects in Africa, the Middle East, Eurasia, Asia and Latin America. HD engages with political actors, armed groups and other influential parties at international, inter-state, country and local levels while supporting communities and marginalised groups to play active roles in peace processes.