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Course Tutor:
George Lambrou, FCIArb, Co-Director of Training at the European Branch of the CIArb, Consultant Solicitor Advocate at Keystone Law
Course Speaker:
Volodymyr Yaremko, FCIArb, Attorney-at-Law, Counsel at Sayenko Kharenko
Course Schedule:
The final payment deadline is 3 May 2019.The Course language is English.
What is the aim of the course?
To provide candidates with a detailed knowledge of the procedural elements of an international (ie. non- domestic) arbitration, using legislation based on the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Model Law, regional arbitration law, and the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules to enable them to understand and participate in such proceedings.The course focuses on legal principles, process, practice and procedure in international arbitration. It is therefore valuable for anyone wishing to understand this topic generally, for example as a party, party representative or witness. It is also an essential requirement for qualification as a Fellow of CIArb, and for those who aim to practice as an international arbitrator.
What are the learning outcomes?
What is covered within the syllabus?
How is the course delivered?
The course is delivered over a period of three months, with a combination of private study and face-to-face tutorials.
The course date advertised is the start date of the course when candidates will be required to start their private study of reading NOT when they attend tutorials. The face-to face tutorial dates are listed on the Course Schedule.
How will I be assessed?
Examinations by centralized assessment. Not included in the course fee. Must be registered and paid for separately.
•3-hour written examination
Results are dispatched to candidates normally eight to twelve weeks from the date of the examination.
What are the entry requirements?
There are no pre-requisite entry requirements for this course. English Language Competence - CIArb training and assessment is carried out in English it is therefore essential that candidates are proficient in both written and spoken English. Where English is not a candidate’s first language it is recommended that they have achieved a standard that is, as a minimum, equivalent to the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) level 7 or a score of 94-101 in the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) system. CIArb issues this advice as a guideline and, while it will not require any evidence of this standard prior to enrolment on a course, candidates who do not have this standard of English may be disadvantaged.
What is CIArb’s policy on cancellation of courses?
CIArb reserves the right to cancel or change the date, venue or content of programmes and the names of speakers, lecturers and tutors. Candidates will be provided with adequate notice of any change. If CIArb has to cancel a course, candidates will be provided with a full refund or the opportunity to transfer their registration to the next course. Should a candidate wish to cancel their registration of a course, notification must be received in writing to koo@sk.ua.
What is my next step when I complete the course?
On successful completion of this course, candidates:
•may progress onto Module 2 or 3 of the International Arbitration pathway. (eligibility dependent)
•will be eligible to apply for Member grade of CIArb, and take advantage of a range of educational and professional benefits.
If you have any questions related to participation in this Course please address to:
Olga Kolosova, marketing communication specialist, Sayenko Kharenko
Tel: +38 (044) 499-60-00
E-mail: koo@sk.ua