ADR Scholar Recipients
ADR Scholar Recipients
Encouraging broader participation within the field of ADR
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR LAW STUDENTS AT HBCUs
The AAA-ICDR Foundation partners with law schools at two historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) – Howard University and North Carolina Central University – that offer certificates in dispute resolution. Key details include:
· $50,000 awarded annually to each law school
· Scholarships specifically for second- and third-year law students pursuing certificates in dispute resolution
· Recipients are selected each year in September by the respective law schools
INDIVIDUAL SCHOLARSHIPS
This program provides financial assistance of up to $2,000 to students or professionals. This support can be used towards:
· Degree program or fellowship in ADR
· Conference or training program in ADR
The goal is to empower diverse leaders and professionals in ADR by helping them access education and training opportunities that advance their careers and enhance inclusivity within the field.
Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
2023 Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
2023 Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
Historically Black Colleges and University Scholarship Recipients
Scholar
Adama Sesay
Sierra Leone
GRANT AMOUNT
560
Program
Mediator Beyond Borders International, Restorative Practice Training
Scholar
Kaltumi Abdulazeez
Nigeria
GRANT AMOUNT
760
Program
Mediator Beyond Borders International, Restorative Practice Training
Scholar
Alexia Gkoritsa
Greece
School
Geneva Centre for International Dispute Settlement
In this period of my life, I am in search of bringing my academic and professional path to the next level. My main goal is to extend my expertise in the subject of dispute settlement and arbitration, as well as of the substantive law, by the implementation of which such disputes are most frequently resolved, i.e. contract, commercial and private international law, by collaborating with leading individuals in the said areas of expertise. In a few years from now I imagine myself being part of an internationally active law firm or of an accredited institution operating in the above-mentioned fields. In the meantime, I am confident that I will have completed the MIDS LL.M. programme with distinction. I also aspire to combine my professional endeavors with the continuation of my studies at doctoral level, possibly oriented towards the subject of international arbitration and the potential prospect of privatization of the justice system, especially as far as disputes governed by private law are concerned. After all, I have managed to combine my academic and professional pursuits quite successfully so far, therefore I am convinced that I shall continue to do so in the future.
GRANT AMOUNT
2000
Program
LLM MIDS (International Dispute Settlement), Geneva Centre for International Dispute Settlement
Scholar
Spiros Bat
Greece
School
Geneva Centre for International Dispute Settlement
I aspire to become an exclusively alternative dispute resolution attorney and work solely on mediations and arbitrations. Specifically, I want to become an arbitrator and mediator and handle disputes connected with a variety of sectors including IP, domain name, energy and construction disputes. I am also a member of organizations like mediateguru and Moot Alumni Association, where I work voluntarily to spread social awareness on ADR worldwide and facilitate especially those belonging to the lower social stratifications find an alternative way to claim their right to justice. I have also volunteered as a judge in several moot court competitions, training the younger generations to enhance negotiation and adjudication skills. It is a dream of mine to acquire the knowledge and expertise required to keep participating in workshops and relevant events to teach younger generations on contemporary ADR methods and help them embrace this new legal culture.
GRANT AMOUNT
2000
Program
LLM MIDS (International Dispute Settlement), Geneva Centre for International Dispute Settlement
Scholar
Saba Mollaian
Luxembourg/Switzerland
School
Geneva Centre for International Dispute Settlement
Career Goals: Practicing public international law, specializing in state-to-state disputes before international courts and tribunals, such as the WTO, ITLOS and ICJ; mediation between states or between states and non-state actors.
GRANT AMOUNT
2000
Program
LLM MIDS (International Dispute Settlement), Geneva Centre for International Dispute Settlement
Scholar
Akriti Kataria
India/Geneva, Switzerland
School
Geneva Centre for International Dispute Settlement
In the next few years, I see myself practicing in a leading international arbitration law firm in Europe, working on complex cross-border disputes using international best practices set against a robust framework. Thereafter, I want to return to India and practice at the Supreme Court of India with a designated senior advocate. This will enable me to assist the highest court of India to render progressive decisions and consequently, prompt the government to effect relevant reforms to make arbitration a truly alternative dispute resolution mechanism.
GRANT AMOUNT
2000
Program
LLM MIDS (International Dispute Settlement), Geneva Centre for International Dispute Settlement
Scholar
Lynn Moubarak
Lebanon
School
New York University
I would like to pursue a career as an international arbitration lawyer in an international law firm. This experience will allow me to deepen my knowledge in international arbitration, including from a Common Law and U.S. perspective. It will also help me deepen my research and analytical skills.
GRANT AMOUNT
2000
Program
LLM International Business Regulation Litigation and Arbitration at New York University
Scholar
Jennifer Ortiz
Massachusetts, United States
GRANT AMOUNT
900
Program
Quabbin Mediation Training Program
Scholar
Sharon Price-Cates
New Jersey
GRANT AMOUNT
2000
Program
AAA Fundamentals and Best Practices and Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service - Becoming a Labor Arbitrator
Scholar
Milagros Maribel Rojas Blas
Peru
School
My career goals include:
• To collaborate with and support other initiatives that deal with diversity and inclusion towards making international arbitration equitable for all participants
• Gain experience in both international arbitration and general litigation
• Advance the interests of woman practitioners and promote the diversity in international dispute resolution
• To support in the writing of academic articles related to international arbitration and information
• To promote the publication of articles aimed at discussing problems and challenges about systemic discrimination in international arbitration
GRANT AMOUNT
390
Program
Arbanza School of Arbitration - Investment Arbitration Course