To provide a general understanding of the various methods of dispute resolution which are alternatives to court proceedings, known as Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).
Assessment of this course is completed through an online multiple-choice test accessed via LearnADR, CIArb’s online learning platform. Candidates will be given 28 days to complete and submit the assessment. Candidates must achieve a minimum overall mark of 55% to pass the course. The assessment is intended for candidates who have completed the Online Introduction to ADR course.
Module 3 examination is a 4.5 hour open book written exam. The examination is split into two parts. Stage 1 is provided on-line 10 days before the formal examination. Stage 2 is the 4.5 hour open book examination. Candidates must achieve a minimum overall mark of 70% to pass the course.
Module 3 examination is a 4.5 hour open book written exam. The examination is split into two parts. Stage 1 is provided on-line 10 days before the formal examination. Stage 2 is the 4.5 hour open book examination. Candidates must achieve a minimum overall mark of 70% to pass the course.
Module 3 examination is a 4.5 hour open book written exam. The examination is split into two parts. Stage 1 is provided on-line 10 days before the formal examination. Stage 2 is the 4.5 hour open book examination. Candidates must achieve a minimum overall mark of 70% to pass the course.
To provide a fast-track route towards Fellowship through the Domestic (i.e non-international) Arbitration Pathway. The Accelerated Route towards Fellowship has been designed for busy, legally qualified professionals who have substantial unassessed knowledge and experience of domestic arbitration. The aim of the programme is to assess whether the candidate has the knowledge required to apply the principles and procedure of domestic arbitration and is capable of writing an reasoned and enforceable Domestic Arbitration Award. Candidates must evaluate their personal suitability to undertake the programme, appreciating that the assessments are intensive and that they will be assessed against standard benchmarks. This programme focuses on the process, practice and procedures in domestic arbitration – with the exception of writing a reasoned and enforceable Award. It is an essential requirement for qualification as a Fellow and for those who aim to practice as a domestic arbitrator.