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International Arbitration: Skills and Advocacy

Module code: SOLM300

Credits: 15.0
Semester: SEM3

Contact: Prof Maxi Charlotte Scherer

International Arbitration is a specialized area of law requiring certain skill sets. In this module, students will learn the practical skills needed to become a successful arbitration lawyer. Oral and written advocacy is central to the arbitral process. Students need to know about the main issues dealt with by a Tribunal starting with Procedural Order 1. This module will explain how to make persuasive submissions - both written and oral - to an international Tribunal. It is also important to understand different cultural legal backgrounds as the international arbitral community is diverse. Students will take part in practical exercises, stepping in to the shoes of arbitrator, counsel or clients. Applying the theoretical concepts of international arbitration in practice, students will learn the fundamental skills that will given them an important qualification in a competitive legal market.

Connected course(s): UDF DATA
Assessment: 80.0% Examination, 20.0% Coursework
Level: 7

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