Nadja Alexander is an award winning author and educator, a conflict intervention professional, and an adviser on mediation policy to international bodies and national governments.
Nadja is Academic Director of the Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy and Visiting Professor of Law at Singapore Management University. Her work has appeared in the English, German, French, Arabic, Russian and Chinese languages.
Nadja has worked in conflict resolution settings in more than 30 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas and Oceania. She sits on mediation panels in Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia and is a board member of the Singapore International Mediation Institute and Vice-Chair of the IBA Mediation Committee.
Nadja holds concurrent appointments as Honorary Professor of Law at The University of Queensland, Australia, and Senior Fellow of the Dispute Resolution Institute at Mitchell-Hamline School of Law in the United States. She was previously a Humboldt Fellow at the Max Planck Institute in Germany.
Sabine is a practising mediator and academic specialising in cross border mediation. She has primary and Masters degrees in law, is a qualified lawyer and advanced member of the Mediators’ Institute of Ireland. She has additional qualifications in cross border mediation and online mediation. She practices mediation and leads innovative postgraduate courses in mediation and conflict management at St. Angela’s College, National University of Ireland. She is co-founder of the Prague Summer Mediation Academy at the Charles University Prague.Her interest in cross-border mediation stems from her bi-national, Irish-German background. She is currently serving as President of the Mediators’ Institute of Ireland. She provides mediation education, training and consultancy for State and private agencies and is a regular presenter and national and international mediation conferences.
Martin is mediator and arbitrator based in Prague, Czech Republic. He has been involved in more than 100 mediation cases both domestic and international. In addition to his rich dispute resolution practice, he teaches at the Charles University in Prague and several other universities all around the globe. He also acts as legal expert of the Czech delegation to the UNCITRAL WG II and as President of the Working group of the ICC Czech Republic for Mediation.
Martin has acted in several ad hoc and institutional arbitrations both as an arbitrator and external legal counsel. He is listed by the VIAC and by the Arbitration court of the Football Association of the Czech Republic. He publishes and gives speeches at international conferences on regular basis (the UIA World Forum of Mediation Centers, the IBA Annual Conference, the German Arbitration Institute Annual Conference, the Conference of the Mediators’ Institute of Ireland (Dublin) and YIAG conferences (Istanbul, Warsaw).