Case Types

There are two types of mediation:

Out of Court Mediation

PMN is proactively marketing mediation services to the private sector, the professions and particularly legal practitioners with an aim to encourage disputants to seek mediation as an effective Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) . With limited marketing resources, PMN mediators have already begun to mediate cases such as on commercial and family disputes.

Court-Annexed Mediation

To fully benefit the court-annexed mediation program throughout Indonesia, PMN aims to further assist the Supreme Court in providing mediation training for judges (there are 2,800 judges nationally) prioritizing in large cities such as Jakarta, Surabaya and Bandung. The implementation of this activity is fully dependent on donor support.

The current project funded by Indonesia Australia Legal Development Facility (IALDF – AusAID) for Judge mediation training in Bandung and Surabaya and Post Monitoring Program for South Jakarta, Bandung and Surabaya District Court. Post Monitoring comprises of (1)Co-mediation judge mediators with PMN trainers; (2) Refresh Course for judge mediators. There is additional program for South Jakarta District Court, a group of 20 PMN Listed Mediators serve pro-bono mediation service for court-annexed mediation cases. The activities started on December 2005 up to May 2006 for the first phase.

PMN is accredited by the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia through the Decree of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (SK Ketua Mahkamah Agung) No. KMA/044/SK/VII/2004 dated July 6th, 2004.