Advanced Practicum in International Arbitration
Training Provider: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
Course Reference: TGS-2024046448
S$5,400
About This Course
At the end of the course, participant would:
1. develop advanced knowledge of international arbitration law and theory;
2. appreciate the role of strategy at different phases of international arbitration;
3. hone written analysis and advocacy skills;
4. conduct a document production exercise;
5. experience oral advocacy;
6. view the practice from the tribunal’s perspective, by drafting awards;
7. build contract and treaty interpretation skills;
8. build teamwork skills; and
9. recognise professional responsibility / ethical issues throughout.
What You'll Learn
This course is offered under the Faculty of Law's Graduate Coursework Programmes in International Arbitration & Dispute Resolution Programmes.
This course introduces students to the real-life practice of international commercial and treaty arbitration from beginning to end: from clause drafting/treaty jurisdiction, to arbitrator selection, to emergency proceedings, through the written and hearing phases, to award and enforcement strategy. Emphasis will be on primary materials: case law, statutes, institution rules, treaties, commentary, and 'soft law' guidelines. Using complex factual scenarios, students will take part in strategy, drafting and advocacy exercises. On the commercial arbitration side, the focus will be on the ICC Court and SIAC; on the treaty side, ICSID and the PCA/UNCITRAL. Ethics issues will be front burner.
This course introduces students to the real-life practice of international commercial and treaty arbitration from beginning to end: from clause drafting/treaty jurisdiction, to arbitrator selection, to emergency proceedings, through the written and hearing phases, to award and enforcement strategy. Emphasis will be on primary materials: case law, statutes, institution rules, treaties, commentary, and 'soft law' guidelines. Using complex factual scenarios, students will take part in strategy, drafting and advocacy exercises. On the commercial arbitration side, the focus will be on the ICC Court and SIAC; on the treaty side, ICSID and the PCA/UNCITRAL. Ethics issues will be front burner.
Entry Requirements
A good Bachelor's or Juris Doctor degree in Law
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