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COURSE INFORMATION Date and Time Saturday 4 April 2015 – 9.00am to 6.00pm Venue To be confirmed Course Director Mr Philip Punwar Professional Qualification Attendance and successful completion of the assignment allows candidates to apply for Associate level membership of the CIArb which then allows you to use the designation ‘ACIArb’. Entry Requirements There are no entry requirements. The course is intended for candidates who: • are new to the field of international arbitration and have not had any legal training; • wish to learn more about international arbitration and its benefits to users; • are considering further study to become a Chartered Arbitrator; • wish to become an Associate member of CIArb. Limited Places The number of delegates is limited and therefore places on the course shall be on a first pay first served basis. Course Fee AED 2,000 including lunch Note: The course fee does not include membership fees. To know the appropriate membership fees please see the CIArb website: http://www.ciarb.org/joining-us/membership-fees/ Refunds are discretionary and based on the timing of a cancellation. Queries Please address all queries by e-mail to Mr Jamie Armitage - [email protected] Course Information Introduction Course – International Arbitration

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  • COURSE INFORMATION Date and Time Saturday 4 April 2015 9.00am to 6.00pm Venue To be confirmed Course Director Mr Philip Punwar Professional Qualification Attendance and successful completion of the assignment allows candidates to apply for Associate level membership of the CIArb which then allows you to use the designation ACIArb. Entry Requirements There are no entry requirements. The course is intended for candidates who: are new to the field of international arbitration and have not had any legal training; wish to learn more about international arbitration and its benefits to users; are considering further study to become a Chartered Arbitrator; wish to become an Associate member of CIArb. Limited Places The number of delegates is limited and therefore places on the course shall be on a first pay first served basis. Course Fee AED 2,000 including lunch Note: The course fee does not include membership fees. To know the appropriate membership fees please see the CIArb website: http://www.ciarb.org/joining-us/membership-fees/ Refunds are discretionary and based on the timing of a cancellation. Queries Please address all queries by e-mail to Mr Jamie Armitage - [email protected]

    Course Information Introduction Course International Arbitration

  • Registration - Payment of Course Fees Introduction Course International Arbitration

    A) Bank Transfer

    Account Name: CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF ARBITRATORS REP.OFFICE

    IBAN No.: AE060200000030016950001

    Account No.: 030016950001

    HSBC Bank Middle East Limited Dubai U.A.E.

    Swift Code: BBMEAEAD

    The transfer should be referenced [your surname] IC April 2015

    B) Cheque

    Payable to CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF ARBITRATORS REP.OFFICE and delivered to Atheeq Mohammad, Accountant at the offices of Al Tamimi Investments, Building 72, 2nd Floor, Office 202, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai

    On the back of the cheque write [your surname] IC April 2015 In all cases send an e-mail (referenced [your surname] IC April 2015 Payment of Course Fees) confirming the date and method by which you made the payment, together with your contact details / a scanned copy of your business card to: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; Approximately one month before the course, following payment of the course fee, you will be provided with the course material sent by e-mail. You will not receive the course material until payment of the course fee.

  • Disclaimer The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators reserves the right to cancel or change the date, venue or content of programmes and the names of speakers, lecturers and tutors without prior notice. COURSE SYLLABUS What is the aim of the module? To provide an understanding of the general principles of international arbitration and a comparison of the main alternative dispute resolution processes arbitration, mediation and adjudication. The course will give candidates a basic understanding of the principles of good practice and procedure in international arbitration. What is covered within the syllabus? Comparison of Dispute Resolution Procedures Essential features, laws and rules: The UNCITRAL Model Law Composition, Powers and Jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal Statement of Claim and Defence Organising the Proceedings Costs and Interest Hearings Arbitral Awards, drafting and enforcement Exercise in drafting an arbitration clause

  • How will I be assessed? Assessment consists of one assignment that is distributed to candidates on the day of the course. Candidates will be given 28 days to complete and submit the assignment. The pass mark is a clear pass or fail based on understanding and knowledge. Results are dispatched by e-mail from the CIArb in London to candidates normally eight to twelve weeks from the submission deadline. What is my next step when I complete the course? On successful completion of this course, candidates: may progress onto Module 1 of any of the CIArb Pathways mediation, domestic arbitration, international

    arbitration or adjudication. will be eligible to apply for Associate level membership of the CIArb, and take advantage of a range of educational

    and professional benefits.