Module 3 - Practice, Procedure, Drafting and Deciding (International Arbitration)
This course provides candidates with detailed knowledge of and guided practice in the main procedural elements involved in a commercial arbitration, so that successful candidates are proficient in giving independent advice on the process and drafting as professional advocates or arbitrator.
This course focuses on the process, key documents and procedures in a modern, commercial arbitration - with the exception of writing a final and enforceable, reasoned. It is therefore recommended for anyone involved in any aspect of or stage in commercial arbitration, including lawyers drafting dispute resolution agreements, professionals acting as advocates in disputes and potential arbitrators.
This course is delivered over a period of six months, with a combination of private study and face-to-face tutorials. The course consists of a series of assignments, an examination and an assessment workshop to assess knowledge, judgment and interactive/self-presentation skills.
At the end of the course, candidates will be eligible to progress onto the Module 4 Arbitration course.
Last Updated: 08 November 2011