UPCs Call for Mediators, Arbitrators and Expert determinators

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The Patent Mediation and Arbitration Centre (PMAC) of the UPC forms an integral part of the UPC and will provide institutional support for resolving patent and related disputes through mediation, arbitration, and other alternative dispute resolution methods. With seats in Ljubljana, Slovenia and Lisbon, Portugal, the PMAC will operate in English, French, and German, ensuring broad accessibility for both European and international stakeholders. The Centre is expected to become fully operational in early 2026.

 

Call for Mediators, Arbitrators and Expert determinators

The PMAC aims to establish itself as a key international hub for the resolution of patent and other intellectual property-related disputes. In accordance with Article 35(4) of the UPCA, the PMAC is required to draw up a list of mediators and arbitrators to support parties in settling their disputes. On this basis, the Administrative Committee of the UPC adopted the Selection Criteria for Arbitrators at the PMAC and the Selection Criteria for Mediators at the PMAC on 2 July 2025, enabling the launch of this call for expressions of interest.

As the Centre continues to develop, this call seeks to establish its initial list of neutrals ensuring the capacity to handle disputes of varying complexity once the Centre becomes operational. It is open to all candidates who meet the selection criteria, regardless of nationality.

 

The PMAC is looking for: Candidates for Inclusion on the PMAC’s List of Mediators, Arbitrators and Expert Determinators

Admission to the List is for a fixed term of five years, with the possibility of renewal. Successful candidates will serve in an independent capacity and will not be employees of the PMAC or the UPC.


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