RA 9285 Definition of Terms
RA 9285 Definition of Terms
RA 9285 Definition of Terms
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(i) "Convention Award" means a foreign arbitral award made in a Convention State;
(j) "Convention State" means a State that is a member of the New York Convention;
(k) "Court" as referred to in Article 6 of the Model Law shall mean a Regional Trial Court;
(l) "Court-Annexed Mediation" means any mediation process conducted under the auspices of
the court, after such court has acquired jurisdiction of the dispute;
(m) "Court-Referred Mediation" means mediation ordered by a court to be conducted in
accordance with the Agreement of the Parties when as action is prematurely commenced in
violation of such agreement;
(n) "Early Neutral Evaluation" means an ADR process wherein parties and their lawyers are
brought together early in a pre-trial phase to present summaries of their cases and receive a
nonbinding assessment by an experienced, neutral person, with expertise in the subject in the
substance of the dispute;
(o) "Government Agency" means any government entity, office or officer, other than a court,
that is vested by law with quasi-judicial power to resolve or adjudicate dispute involving the
government, its agencies and instrumentalities, or private persons;
(p) "International Party" shall mean an entity whose place of business is outside the Philippines.
It shall not include a domestic subsidiary of such international party or a coventurer in a joint
venture with a party which has its place of business in the Philippines.
The term foreigner arbitrator shall mean a person who is not a national of the Philippines.
(q) "Mediation" means a voluntary process in which a mediator, selected by the disputing
parties, facilitates communication and negotiation, and assist the parties in reaching a voluntary
agreement regarding a dispute.
(r) "Mediator" means a person who conducts mediation;
(s) "Mediation Party" means a person who participates in a mediation and whose consent is
necessary to resolve the dispute;
(t) "Mediation-Arbitration" or Med-Arb is a step dispute resolution process involving both
mediation and arbitration;
(u) "Mini-Trial" means a structured dispute resolution method in which the merits of a case are
argued before a panel comprising senior decision makers with or without the presence of a
neutral third person after which the parties seek a negotiated settlement;
(v) "Model Law" means the Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration adopted by
the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law on 21 June 1985;
(w) "New York Convention" means the United Nations Convention on the Recognition and
Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards approved in 1958 and ratified by the Philippine Senate