Section 59A of Civil Procedure Act CAP 21: Establishment of Mediation Accreditation Committee

    

(1) There shall be a Mediation Accreditation Committee which shall be appointed by the Chief Justice.
(2) The Mediation Accreditation Committee shall consist of— (a) the chairman of the Rules Committee;
(b) one member nominated by the Attorney-General;
(c) two members nominated by the Law Society of Kenya; and
(d) eight other members nominated by the following bodies
respectively—
(i) the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Kenya Branch);
(ii) the Kenya Private Sector Alliance;
(iii) the International Commission of Jurists (Kenya Chapter);
(iv) the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya;
(v) the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries;
(vi) the Kenya Bankers’ Association; (vii) the Federation of Kenya Employers, and (viii) the Central Organisation of Trade Unions.
(3) The Chief Justice shall designate a suitable person to be the Mediation Registrar, who shall be responsible for the administration of the affairs of the Committee under this Act.
(4) The functions of the Mediation Accreditation Committee shall be to—
(a) determine the criteria for the certification of mediators;
(b) propose rules for the certification of mediators;
(c) maintain a register of qualified mediators;
(d) enforce such code of ethics for mediators as may be prescribed; and
(e) set up appropriate training programmes for mediators.


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