Introduction to Adjudication
This module provides candidates with the knowledge required to understand and consider evidence,to weigh it up and analyse submissions, arrive at a conclusion and write a final, reasoned and enforceable Arbitration Award in compliance with UNCITRAL Model Law.
This module provides candidates with the knowledge required to understand and consider evidence,to weigh it up and analyse submissions, arrive at a conclusion and write a final, reasoned and enforceable Arbitration Award in compliance with UNCITRAL Model Law.
This virtual course is aimed at candidates who wish to become CIArb Members and Accredited Mediators. It is also of benefit to those who wish to use mediation skills in their current profession. The course comprises of 2 half days of skills based training a week for 7 weeks, delivered by experienced, practicing mediators. The assessments take place in week 8. Mediation has been shown to be an effective method of solving complex disputes outside of court. The process engages skills that can have a positive impact on personal relationships. The key questions addressed during this course are: • What is conflict and why does it arise? • What does a mediator do and how does it differ from other forms of ADR? • What core skills does a mediator have? • What are the main mediation strategies?
This module provides candidates with the knowledge of the main procedural elements of Construction Adjudication to enable them to understand and participate in such proceedings. This module provides candidates with the knowledge required to understand and consider evidence, to weigh it up and analyse submissions, arrive at a conclusion and write a final, reasoned and enforceable Construction Adjudication Decision in compliance with the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. This course focuses on the processes followed by a Construction Adjudicator in defining the issues that have to be decided by a Decision, dealing with the submissions made by the parties, analysing the appropriate law, evaluating the evidence, applying the law to that evidence, arriving at a conclusion and then writing a final, reasoned and enforceable Decision.
This course provides candidates with the knowledge required to understand and consider evidence, to weigh it up and analyse submissions, arrive at a conclusion and write a final, reasoned and enforceable Arbitration Award in compliance with UNCITRAL Model Law.
This module provides candidates with the knowledge required to understand and consider evidence,to weigh it up and analyse submissions, arrive at a conclusion and write a final, reasoned and enforceable Arbitration Award in compliance with UNCITRAL Model Law.