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This course is taught over two weeks in June each year. It is highly practical and interactive, involving group discussion and debate, drafting, role play and presentations. Students are taken through the international arbitration process from drafting the arbitration clause, to jurisdiction, preliminary proceedings, the hearing, the award (judgement) and enforcing and challenging the award. Practitioners in international arbitration deliver some of the tuition. There is no exam, assessment is by presentation, preparing written arguments and award (arbitral judgement) writing. Successful completion of the course can lead to exemption from the Membership examinations of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
Study Type | Postgraduate | Level | 5 |
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Term | Second Term | Credit Points | 60 credits (30 ECTS credits) |
Campus | None. | Sustained Study | No |
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The content of this course compliments and builds on existing knowledge established in LS5083 or LS5085. There are therefore three broad topics: (1) The agreement to arbitrate (2) Oral advocacy in international arbitration (3) Written advocacy in international arbitration (4) Procedural aspects of an international arbitration (5) Award writing in international arbitration. Within these broad topics the following issues are addressed: How to structure an arbitral agreement, pleadings, submissions and interlocutory applications, types of interlocutory applications, representation in arbitral proceedings, selection and appointment of arbitrators, institutional arbitral rules, jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal, treatment of evidence in written and oral advocacy, purpose, structure and formalities of an arbitral award, developing a reasoned award and challenge, recognition and enforcement of an arbitral award.
This course cannot be taken alongside LS5810 Master of Law Dissertation
Information on contact teaching time is available from the course guide.
5000 word submission for claimant (group work - 30%). 5000 words submission for respondent (group work - 30%). 15 minute presentation (10%). 2500 word arbitral award (30%).
There are no assessments for this course.
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