Course details

Provides a general overview of international commercial arbitration focusing on the following key issues: general explanation of the different institutions and rules of arbitration, institutional and ad-hoc arbitration, when to arbitrate and when to litigate, how to draft an arbitration clause.

CERTIFICATION ISSUED BY:

Arab Arbitration Society (AAS) International arbitration sector in all aspects, is an integral part of the law and the business sector in the world ,the Arab Arbitration Society it’s the bridge of communications.

COURSE OUTCOME:

The course will provide practical knowledge to understand the determination of damages and compensation in arbitration. The course is designed to navigate the economic, financial and accounting aspects of an arbitration and to acquire the tools for successful participation in discussions of all aspects of valuation in arbitrations.

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS:

  • Arab Arbitration Society
  • High Authority Council for Arab Arbitrators (HACAA)

TARGET AUDIENCE:

  • Lawyers, legal advisers, judges, prosecutors, police officers, senior stakeholders, professors, law faculties in universities, accredited arbitrators.
Updated on 30 October, 2017

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