17 Jun 2019
CIArb Australia Branch is delighted to invite you to its forthcoming Accelerated Route to Membership Course in August 2019 in Melbourne.
Accelerated Route Towards Membership Course, 24-25 August 2019, Melbourne, Australia
The day-long course is a pathway to Membership status of CIArb (MCIArb). CIArb accreditation carries a global qualification in the growing practice of international arbitration.
What is the aim of the course?
To provide a fast-track route to Membership through the International (i.e. non-domestic) Arbitration Pathway. The Accelerated Route to Membership has been designed for busy, legally qualified professionals who have some unassessed knowledge of international arbitration. The aim of the program is to assess whether the candidate has the knowledge required to understand the process of international arbitration.
Candidates must evaluate their personal suitability to undertake the program, appreciating that the assessments are intensive and that they will be assessed against standard benchmarks.
The program covers the law underpinning the process and procedure of international arbitration. It is therefore valuable for anyone who is conversant with the law and practice of international arbitration generally, whether as a party or party representative. It is also an essential step for anyone aiming for Fellowship and for those who aim to practice as an arbitrator.
To find out more, please follow the link below:
https://www.ciarb.net.au/training/accelerated-route-towards-membership-course/
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