Young IMA Membership

Who is eligible to become a member of Young IMA?

Young IMA members are typically individuals in good standing with an interest in alternative dispute resolution and under 40 years of age.

Young IMA membership does not require any fees.

Advantages of Young IMA Membership


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Young IMA members: Who are they?


28 y.o. average age of all members

28

y.o.average age of all members
20–25 y.o.
25–30 y.o.
30–40 y.o.
199 members in total

199

members in total
Women
Men


Q&A

  1. What does Young IMA do?

    Young IMA is a professional community of young people interested in arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution methods. Our goal is to develop and promote alternative dispute resolution methods both in Russia and beyond. To achieve this, we organize events, support student moot court competitions, write books, conduct research and interviews.

  2. Is Young IMA membership paid?

    No, there are no fees charged for membership.

  3. What can I do for you as a member of Young IMA?

    You can help in the implementation of Young IMA projects. After becoming a member, you will receive information about them by email. We are always happy if our members take the initiative. If you have an idea for a project aimed at developing alternative dispute resolution methods, let us know! We will be happy to provide support.

  4. Can I join a committee of Young IMA?

    In order to become a member of the committee, you must be a member of the Young IMA and fill out an application to join the committee.

  5. I have a project idea. Can I suggest it?

    Yes. Young IMA is an open platform for any initiatives, both within and outside the committees. We are always happy to hear your ideas and support those that seem significant to us for the development of arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution methods.

  6. Do I have to be in Russia to be a member of Young IMA?

    No, membership in Young IMA is available to everyone, regardless of citizenship or place of residence.

  7. I don't know anything about arbitration. Can I become a member of Young IMA?

    Of course, become part of the community to learn about arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution methods.