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The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) in collaboration with the Athens Mediation and Arbitration Organization (EODID) and NOMIKI BIBLIOTHIKI, is organizing the Course “Module 1 - Law, Practice and Procedure of Interna- tional Arbitration”, which will be held in Athens in September - November 2019. After successful completion of the Course, participants will be eligible to apply for Member status with CIArb and take advantage of a range of educational and professional benefits. Tutor George Lambrou, FCIArb, Co- Director of Training at the European Branch of the CIArb, International Arbitrator, Consultant Solicitor Advocate at Keystone Law Dates 28 September (1 st tutorial) 9 November (2 nd tutorial) 30 November (revision session) 12 December (exam date fixed by CIArb) Course Overview f Dispute Resolution Processes – An Overview f A History of Arbitration f The Arbitration Act 1996 f Choices Available to Parties f The Arbitration Agreement and Commencement f Appointing an Arbitral Tribunal Procedure of International Arbitration f The Arbitral Tribunal: Independence and Impartiality f The Arbitral Tribunal: Jurisdiction and Powers f The Arbitral Tribunal: Duties and Procedural Choices f Procedures: Pleadings, Documents and Evidence f Procedures: Applications to the Tribunal f Procedures: The Hearing f Remedies, Costs, Interest and Currency Awards f The Role of the Court f The Role of the State Court Purpose & Audience 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 will attract lawyers as well as students interested in studying this field. It is also an essential requirement for qualification as a Fellow of CIArb, and for those who aim to practice as an international arbitrator. Learning outcomes On successful completion of this course candidates will be able to: f Define what is meant by the term ‘international’ arbitration. f Identify, explain and apply the legal procedural principles, rules and agreements relevant to the conduct of an international arbitration: f The legal framework, including limitations of matters that may be legally arbitrated; f The contractual nature of the appointment of an arbitrator; f The range and limitations of an arbitrator’s powers and jurisdiction; f The rights, duties and responsibilities of a party to an arbitration; f The methods of initiating and processing an arbitration; f The relevance of the court regarding all stages in an arbitration; f The requirements of an enforceable award. f Evaluate and apply the principles and legal requirements of an interna- tional arbitration. f Evaluate issues and apply the principles of the UNCITRAL Model Law as well as a regional arbitration law, appropriately. f Demonstrate practical skill in carrying out the tasks required in preparing for and progressing an international arbitration. f Demonstrate skill in controlling an international arbitration, communicat- ing effectively with the parties, applying the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules and adopting appropriate procedures. Law, Practice and Procedure of International Arbitration ΕΚΠΑΙ∆ΕΥΣΗ ΠΙΣΤΟΠΟΙΗΣΗ ISO 29990:2010 MODULE 1 Duration: 18 hours Participation fee* (includes registration, study materials, light lunch and coffee breaks) Regular price: 750€ Early bird (until 20/9): 690€ EODID members (until 20/9): 650€ *The 3-hour written centralized assessment (12/12/2019) is not included in the course fee; must be registered and paid for separately. f The course as well as the examination will be conducted in the English language. Contact person Sofia Georgopoulou T: +30 210 3678920, [email protected] 23 Mavromichali str., 10680 Athens, Greece, www.nb.org ΔΙΑ ΖΩΣΗΣ

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The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) in collaboration with the Athens Mediation and Arbitration Organization (EODID) and NOMIKI BIBLIOTHIKI, is organizing the Course “Module 1 - Law, Practice and Procedure of Interna-tional Arbitration”, which will be held in Athens in September - November 2019. After successful completion of the Course, participants will be eligible to apply for Member status with CIArb and take advantage of a range of educational and professional benefits.

Tutor George Lambrou, FCIArb, Co- Director of Training at the European Branch of the CIArb,

International Arbitrator, Consultant Solicitor Advocate at Keystone Law

Dates 28 September (1st tutorial)9 November (2nd tutorial)30 November (revision session)12 December (exam date fixed by CIArb)

Course Overview f Dispute Resolution Processes – An Overview f A History of Arbitration f The Arbitration Act 1996 f Choices Available to Parties f The Arbitration Agreement and Commencement f Appointing an Arbitral Tribunal Procedure of International Arbitration f The Arbitral Tribunal: Independence and Impartiality f The Arbitral Tribunal: Jurisdiction and Powers f The Arbitral Tribunal: Duties and Procedural Choices f Procedures: Pleadings, Documents and Evidence f Procedures: Applications to the Tribunal f Procedures: The Hearing f Remedies, Costs, Interest and Currency Awards f The Role of the Court f The Role of the State Court

Purpose & AudienceTo 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 will attract lawyers as well as students interested in studying this field. It is also an essential requirement for qualification as a Fellow of CIArb, and for those who aim to practice as an international arbitrator.

Learning outcomesOn successful completion of this course candidates will be able to:

f Define what is meant by the term ‘international’ arbitration. f Identify, explain and apply the legal procedural principles, rules and agreements relevant to the conduct of an international arbitration:

f The legal framework, including limitations of matters that may be legally arbitrated;

f The contractual nature of the appointment of an arbitrator; f The range and limitations of an arbitrator’s powers and jurisdiction; f The rights, duties and responsibilities of a party to an arbitration; f The methods of initiating and processing an arbitration; f The relevance of the court regarding all stages in an arbitration; f The requirements of an enforceable award. f Evaluate and apply the principles and legal requirements of an interna-tional arbitration.

f Evaluate issues and apply the principles of the UNCITRAL Model Law as well as a regional arbitration law, appropriately.

f Demonstrate practical skill in carrying out the tasks required in preparing for and progressing an international arbitration.

f Demonstrate skill in controlling an international arbitration, communicat-ing effectively with the parties, applying the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules and adopting appropriate procedures.

Law, Practice and Procedure of International Arbitration

ΕΚΠΑΙ∆ΕΥΣΗ

ΠΙΣΤΟΠΟΙΗΣΗ ISO 29990:2010

M O D U L E 1

Duration: 18 hoursParticipation fee* (includes registration, study materials, light lunch and coffee breaks)

Regular price: 750€Early bird (until 20/9): 690€EODID members (until 20/9): 650€

*The 3-hour written centralized assessment (12/12/2019) is not included in the course fee; must be registered and paid for separately.

f The course as well as the examination will be conducted in the English language.

Contact person Sofia Georgopoulou T: +30 210 3678920, [email protected] Mavromichali str., 10680 Athens, Greece, www.nb.org

ΔΙΑΖΩΣΗΣ