INTRODUCTION

This course has been designed to help participants build skills in Arbitration and Dispute Resolution. Effective dispute resolution helps minimize the costs and adverse effects to relationships that often arise from the commercial disputes. If informal negotiation fails to resolve a dispute, mediation or arbitration can often be the next best option in order to avoid litigation in court. This course will give participants an insight into dispute resolution from the perspective of a lawyer.

Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of the main differences between the various dispute resolution techniques with a particular focus on arbitration, in order to reduce the likelihood of disputes leading to court cases.

Course Objective:
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
• Identify the right course of action to resolve a legal dispute
• Reduce the possibility of disputes leading to legal action
• Apply national and international legal requirements for dispute resolution
• Employ arbitration knowledge to negotiate terms
• Use case law to achieve a favorable outcome for their organization

Who Should Attend:
This course is suitable for professionals within all industries who are involved in contract management and resolving disputes including, but not limited to, project managers, contract managers, procurement managers, supply chain managers, contractors, architects, developers and engineers.

This course would also highly benefit legal practitioners and legal advisors for corporate entities.

 

Course Outline

  • Fundamentals of dispute resolution
    • Overview of the dispute resolution process
    • Methods of dispute resolution including:
      • Litigation
      • Arbitration
      • Collaborative law
      • Mediation
      • Conciliation
      • Negotiation
      • Facilitation
    • Introduction to international High Court litigation processes
      • Path of a claim
      • Pre-action matters
      • Court documents
      • Case management
      • Disclosure
      • During the trial
      • Judgement
    • Practical Dispute Resolution 
      • The Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) system
        • Early neutral evaluation
        • Negotiation
        • Conciliation
        • Mediation
        • Arbitration
      • Importance of Alternative Dispute Resolution
    • Law systems
      • Civil law system
      • Codification
      • Subgroups
    • Common law system
      • Court decisions
      • Statutes
    • International arbitration
      • Introduction to international arbitration
      • Institutional versus ‘ad hoc’ arbitration
      • Introduction to mediation: The process and its principles
    • Arbitration : Process and Application
      • Drafting international arbitration clauses
      • The arbitration award and its enforcement
      • Recent international arbitration case law
      • Advantages and disadvantages of:
        • Arbitration
        • Litigation
        • Mediation

 

Who Should Attend:

This course is suitable for professionals within all industries who are involved in contract management and resolving disputes including, but not limited to,  project managers, contract managers, procurement managers, supply chain managers,  contractors, architects, developers and engineers.

This course would also highly benefit legal practitioners  and legal advisors for corporate entities.

 

COURSE DATES : 

29  APRIL – 3 MAY 2019

10 – 14JUNE 2019

12 -16 AUG 2019

14 -18 OCT 2019

2 – 6 DEC 2019

 

Course Curriculum

Fundamentals of dispute resolution
Practical Dispute Resolution
Law systems
Common law system
International arbitration
Arbitration : Process and Application

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