The award writing exam will assess your ability, in the context of an ad hoc arbitration, to write an award as a sole arbitrator that withstands scrutiny under the NYC Model Law and UNCITRAL procedural rules.
The award will be assessed on:
PART A - Technical merit: The drafting of the formalities and the operative award is technically accurate, comprehensive, and comprehensible, and counts as 40% towards the overall mark. PART B - Juridical Merit: All the discrete Issues in the Dispute are identified, analysed with an appropriate level of factual and legal rigour, and effectively addressed. The findings are logically and unambiguously summarised as an enforceable Award, and counts as 60% towards the overall mark. |
This assessment is completed via LearnADR, Ciarb's online learning platform. Candidates will be given 48 consecutive hours within a 5-day window to submit their award online. Candidates must achieve 70% in Part A, Part B and overall to pass the assessment.
Stage One of the assessment is released via LearnADR 10 days before the assessment start date of 2 June 2026.
Candidates must have first booked the corresponding Module 3 in International Arbitration course in order to book this assessment.
Candidates enrolling on any Ciarb course/assessment are required to ensure that their command of spoken and written English is adequate for the course/assessment for which they have applied. Ciarb does not require any evidence of this standard prior to enrolment on a course/assessment. However, it is the candidate's responsibility to ensure their English language skills are at a Professional Working Proficiency level, in order to meet the required standard when enrolling for any Ciarb course/assessment. It is recommended that candidates have achieved a standard that is, as a minimum, equivalent to the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) level 7 or a score of 94-101 in the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) system. (Please note that we do not require an official IELTS or TOEFL result).
Please contact the British Council for further details on how to improve your English skills: https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/
Frequently Asked Questions
What is LearnADR?
What is LearnADR?
LearnADR is Ciarb's online learning platform.
Once you have purchased the course, you can access it by going to your dashboard and click on 'My Courses'. There you will find a red button that says, 'LearnADR'.
How long will I have access to LearnADR?
How long will I have access to LearnADR?
You will have access to LearnADR for 12 weeks after the release of your assessment certificate.
How long will the assessment take me to complete?
How long will the assessment take me to complete?
Candidates will be given 48 consecutive hours within a 5-day window to submit their decision online. Candidates must achieve 70% to pass the assessment.
What is my next step when I complete the assessment?
What is my next step when I complete the assessment?
On successful completion of the course and assessment, candidates:
- for Fellow grade membership of Ciarb and take advantage of a range of educational and professional benefits.
- Candidates are only eligible to apply for the relevant membership grade for a maximum of 2 years after having successfully completed the course & assessment.
Fee Terms and Conditions
Fee Terms and Conditions
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