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International Arbitration: Frameworks and Drafting an Arbitration Agreement

College of Law via FutureLearn

Overview

Develop skills in drafting an arbitration agreement and providing client advice

Embarking on a career as an international arbitrator requires a solid foundation, and an arbitration agreement is a key component in this field.

On this five-week course, you’ll gain crucial skills to draft an arbitration agreement and provide expert written advice. This knowledge will help you become a confident and successful international arbitrator.

This course is part of a series which acts as a pathway to becoming a Member (MCIArb) of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb). The College of Law is the only Recognised Course Provider (RCP) of CIArb in Australasia, ensuring that your education aligns with the highest industry standards.

Discover the history of arbitration

You’ll start by delving into the history of arbitration to understand its advantages and disadvantages as a dispute resolution method.

Next, you’ll learn the details of how international arbitration works. This will help you understand how it should be administered as well as the factors to consider when choosing an arbitration institution.

Gain practical skills to advance as an arbitrator

On the course, you’ll master the fundamental concepts that underpin the arbitration process. This includes confidentiality, privacy, and the validity of an arbitration agreement.

What’s more, you’ll develop practical expertise in drafting an arbitration agreement as you discover the essential and advisable elements in an arbitration agreement for international disputes.

Master alternative dispute resolution

Finally, you’ll develop essential written communication skills to help you advise your client.

Guided by the experts at College of Law, you’ll finish the course with a strong foundation of knowledge and a versatile skill set ready to excel in international arbitration.

This course is designed for professionals looking to take their next career step.

It will be most beneficial for legal practitioners currently working in international law or those who would like to move into arbitration as a new area of practice.

Syllabus

  • International arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution
    • How did alternative dispute resolution (ADR) begin?
    • Progress so far
  • How does international arbitration work?
    • Legal frameworks
    • Institutional and ad hoc arbitration
    • Choosing an arbitral institution
    • Progress so far
  • The arbitration agreement
    • Core concepts
    • Key factors and types of clauses
    • Progress so far
  • What does an arbitration agreement look like?
    • How to draft an arbitration agreement
    • Progress so far
  • Advise your client
    • Write an advice to your client
    • Progress so far
    • Course wrap up

Taught by

James Jung

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