CIArb Membership is internationally recognised and respected. Achieving MCIArb status signifies to clients, colleagues and regulators that you have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to achieving the highest level of knowledge, skills, and behaviour in ADR.
Fast-track to CIArb Membership (MCIArb) through our Virtual Accelerated Route to Membership assessment programme (ARM), international arbitration pathway. This programme covers the law underpinning the process and procedure of international arbitration. As such, it is suitable for those who have an understanding of the law and practice of international arbitration generally, either gained as a party or party representative. It is also an essential step towards, ultimately, CIArb Fellowship and if you aim to practice as an Arbitrator.
The aim of the programme is to assess whether you have the knowledge required to understand the process of international arbitration.
What is covered within the syllabus?
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What are the entry requirements?
To be able to register for this programme, you must submit evidence to show you:
Please send your full CV to Mansi Agrawal, at magrawal@ciarb.org, should you want to be considered for the programme.
No additional courses are unlocked by this course
CIArb membership is an internationally recognized professional status in Alternative Dispute Resolution. It demonstrates a high standard of education and experience along with a commitment to development and keeping your skills current. Successfully passing this course will make you eligible for Member Grade. Member status indicates a high level of knowledge and/or experience in dispute resolution, as well as a commitment to the principles of professionalism, integrity, and excellence. Members can use the designatory letters MCIArb.