Course description
Writing an arbitration award that is clear, concise, unambiguous, and enforceable is a key skill that all arbitrators must develop. Book your place on this convenient eModule and develop your award writing skills.
If you are a practitioner wishing to refresh your skills or develop an arbitration practice, this course is ideal for you. Book your place and learn the main skills you need to understand the technical requirements of writing an award to ensure a high standard so that it satisfies its purpose.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
There are no prerequisite courses for this course
Outcome / Qualification etc.
Through a mix of videos and interactive activities, you will explore the three main stages of Award Writing: Technical Draft; Analytical Draft; and the Final Draft. On successful completion, you will effectively be able to: -
- Understand the principles of the arbitration process leading to the preparation of the Final Award.
- Analyse the facts and legal issues in an arbitration with a view to preparing an award.
- Deal with costs and interest.
- Recognise the importance of reflecting reasons adequately in an award.
- Apply your knowledge to a case study.
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Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)
Develop your alternative dispute resolution (ADR) career through Ciarb’s internationally renowned qualifications and training. Ciarb (the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators) is an independent, charitable membership organisation committed to supporting the effective resolution of disputes. We champion all aspects of dispute...