CIArb Ireland - Accelerated Fellowship Course (Full course + Award Writing module)

CIArb Ireland - Accelerated Fellowship Course (Full course + Award Writing module)

Accelerated Fellowship Course (Full course + Award Writing Module)

 
Course

Accelerated Fellowship (International Commercial Arbitration)

 

Date

6th to 8th October 2017
9am-5pm each day

 

Venue

Royal Marine Hotel
Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire

Easy payment options; email susan.ahern@lawlibrary.ie for more details

 

Course Description

Run by CIArb Ireland. This is an active three day course that involves a number of interactive discussions, workshops  and rolling written assessments culminating in an Award writing exam on the afternoon of the third day. It is not a traditional taught course where the trainers take and lead the students through the material with assessment some months after the start  date of the course. The areas which will be covered during the workshops and discussions are listed below- the nature of the course necessitates the candidates having a strong existing familiarity with the topics listed. A session on Award writing is offered on the morning of the 8th ahead of the exam that afternoon. 

 

Learning Outcome

After successful completion of the assessments from 6th - 8th October which conclude with an Award Writing exam on the afternoon of the 8th you will be eligible to proceed to take the Peer Interview that immediately precedes the award of FCIArb status.

 

Entry Requirements

Pre-entry you must have passed the CIArb Module 1 Law of Obligations and Civil Evidence or to have through other study have received an exemption from this Module

You must have substantial knowledge of the 2010 Arbitration Act which governs International Arbitration in the Republic of Ireland or equivalent legislation based on the UNCITRAL Model Law

As this is an intensive course you must satisfy yourself as to your personal suitability and in so doing you are encouraged to talk to one of the assessors, susan.ahern@lawlibrary.ie, before registration.

 

Trainers

Ms. Rashda Rana, SC,

Ms. Susan Aherne

  

Details on Trainers

Rashda Rana SC is a Barrister and Arbitrator who works in, inter alia, London, Sydney and Singapore. She has a significant background in heavy construction and engineering disputes.  Rashda Rana SC has considerable experience in leading the CIArb's Accelerated Fellowship course.

Susan Ahern FCIArb is a Barrister-at-Law and Arbitrator working from the Law Library in Dublin. Susan is the former chief counsel for World Rugby and has significant experience in sports law, regulatory law and sports arbitration.

 

Course Content

Law of International Arbitration

  • Fundamental  principles of the arbitration process
  • The relevant arbitration code(s)
  • The arbitration agreement
  • Initiation of an international arbitration
  • Nomination and appointment of an arbitrator
  • An Arbitrator’s jurisdiction and powers
  • Deciding and setting the procedure
  • Interlocutory procedures, pleadings and applications
  • Oral hearings and procedures
  • Costs and interest claims
  • Award types and requirements
  • Role of the Court

 

Arbitration Practice And Procedure

  • Writing An Arbitration Agreement
  • Schedule of Fees and Expenses
  • Drafting In International arbitrations generally
  • Interlocutory matters, including applications
  • Detailing the procedure
  • Submissions, Pleadings and Disclosure
  • Oral and Physical Evidence
  • Measures for Protection
  • Reasonable Costs
  • Offers To Settle
  • Main Stages In An International Arbitration
  • Defining And Dealing With Issues In Dispute

 

€2,500.00

Accelerated Fellowship Course (Full course + Award Writing Module)

 
Course

Accelerated Fellowship (International Commercial Arbitration)

 

Date

6th to 8th October 2017
9am-5pm each day

 

Venue

Royal Marine Hotel
Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire

Easy payment options; email susan.ahern@lawlibrary.ie for more details

 

Course Description

Run by CIArb Ireland. This is an active three day course that involves a number of interactive discussions, workshops  and rolling written assessments culminating in an Award writing exam on the afternoon of the third day. It is not a traditional taught course where the trainers take and lead the students through the material with assessment some months after the start  date of the course. The areas which will be covered during the workshops and discussions are listed below- the nature of the course necessitates the candidates having a strong existing familiarity with the topics listed. A session on Award writing is offered on the morning of the 8th ahead of the exam that afternoon. 

 

Learning Outcome

After successful completion of the assessments from 6th - 8th October which conclude with an Award Writing exam on the afternoon of the 8th you will be eligible to proceed to take the Peer Interview that immediately precedes the award of FCIArb status.

 

Entry Requirements

Pre-entry you must have passed the CIArb Module 1 Law of Obligations and Civil Evidence or to have through other study have received an exemption from this Module

You must have substantial knowledge of the 2010 Arbitration Act which governs International Arbitration in the Republic of Ireland or equivalent legislation based on the UNCITRAL Model Law

As this is an intensive course you must satisfy yourself as to your personal suitability and in so doing you are encouraged to talk to one of the assessors, susan.ahern@lawlibrary.ie, before registration.

 

Trainers

Ms. Rashda Rana, SC,

Ms. Susan Aherne

  

Details on Trainers

Rashda Rana SC is a Barrister and Arbitrator who works in, inter alia, London, Sydney and Singapore. She has a significant background in heavy construction and engineering disputes.  Rashda Rana SC has considerable experience in leading the CIArb's Accelerated Fellowship course.

Susan Ahern FCIArb is a Barrister-at-Law and Arbitrator working from the Law Library in Dublin. Susan is the former chief counsel for World Rugby and has significant experience in sports law, regulatory law and sports arbitration.

 

Course Content

Law of International Arbitration

  • Fundamental  principles of the arbitration process
  • The relevant arbitration code(s)
  • The arbitration agreement
  • Initiation of an international arbitration
  • Nomination and appointment of an arbitrator
  • An Arbitrator’s jurisdiction and powers
  • Deciding and setting the procedure
  • Interlocutory procedures, pleadings and applications
  • Oral hearings and procedures
  • Costs and interest claims
  • Award types and requirements
  • Role of the Court

 

Arbitration Practice And Procedure

  • Writing An Arbitration Agreement
  • Schedule of Fees and Expenses
  • Drafting In International arbitrations generally
  • Interlocutory matters, including applications
  • Detailing the procedure
  • Submissions, Pleadings and Disclosure
  • Oral and Physical Evidence
  • Measures for Protection
  • Reasonable Costs
  • Offers To Settle
  • Main Stages In An International Arbitration
  • Defining And Dealing With Issues In Dispute

 

 

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