The mediation grammar has been officially published on the European Committee for Standardization (CEN)

The mediation grammar has been officially published on the European Committee for Standardization (CEN)

Published on
14 July 2023
Written by
Communication Staff
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The Mediation Grammar, a service quality standard developed within the easyRights project, has reached a momentous milestone. It has been officially published as a CEN WS AGREEMENT on the CEN webpage. The next exciting step is to test and implement it in real-world applications.

If you are interested in learning more about the Mediation Grammar and exploring its potential in your projects, initiatives, academic courses, internships, or even for developing your master’s thesis, we would love to hear from you. You can directly reach out to Maryam Karimi or Grazia Concilio, the coordinators of the easyRights project, or simply send us an email at call-researchlab@polimi.it.

For further information on the latest version of the Mediation Grammar, an invaluable tool for fostering integration and creating a fairer and more welcoming society, please READ HERE.

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