International Arbitration: Law Practice and Procedure
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Introduction
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Who should attend
The primary benefits of using international arbitration to resolve a dispute rather than traditional court litigation include: International Arbitration can resolve disputes more swiftly than traditional court litigation since there are only limited appeals from arbitration awards.
This Course designed to provide an understanding of the general principles of international (i.e. non-domestic) arbitration and its relationship to other dispute resolution processes. The course will provide candidates with an introduction to the legal framework of, and good practice and procedure in, international arbitration in their jurisdiction.
International Arbitration - Law Practice and Procedure training Course provides the candidates with a detailed knowledge of the procedural elements of an international (ie. non- domestic) arbitration, using legislation based on the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Model Law, regional arbitration law, and the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules to enable them to understand and participate in such proceedings.
The course focuses on legal principles, processes, practices, and procedures in international arbitration. It is therefore valuable for anyone wishing to understand this topic generally, for example as a party, party representative, or witness also it is also essential for those who aim to practice as an international arbitrator.
Course Outline
Comparison of dispute resolution procedures
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Comparison of dispute resolution procedures
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Fundamental principles of the arbitration process
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The UNCITRAL Model Law and Arbitration
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Rules Arbitration rules: time-limited, institutional, industry standards, industry schemes and ad hoc agreements