The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Ciarb) Kenya Branch is pleased to invite ADR practitioners and aspiring dispute resolution professionals to enroll for Module 2 – Law of Obligations, a key stage in the Domestic Arbitration Pathway towards Fellowship (FCIArb).

Running over four months and delivered entirely online, the programme provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of the principles of Contract Law and Tort Law and their practical application in the resolution of commercial disputes.
Why Module 2 Matters
Every dispute has a legal foundation. Whether arising from a contract, a professional relationship, negligence, or a commercial transaction, understanding the law of obligations is essential for arbitrators, mediators, adjudicators, and other ADR practitioners.
This module is specifically designed to equip participants with the legal knowledge required to identify, analyze, and resolve disputes effectively. It is also ideal for professionals who may not have studied law formally but wish to gain a solid grounding in the legal principles that underpin commercial relationships.
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for:
- Individuals seeking to qualify as arbitrators, mediators, or adjudicators.
- ADR practitioners looking to strengthen their understanding of contract and tort law.
- Professionals wishing to refresh their legal knowledge.
- Candidates progressing through the Ciarb pathway toward Fellowship (FCIArb).
What You Will Learn
Participants will explore key concepts including:
Contract Law
- Formation and validity of contracts
- Express and implied contractual terms
- Misrepresentation, mistake, illegality, and undue influence
- Breach, discharge, and frustration of contracts
- Contractual remedies and damages
- Agency relationships
- Choice of law and jurisdiction
Tort Law
- Negligence and duty of care
- Causation and remoteness of damage
- Occupiers’ liability
- Trespass and nuisance
- Vicarious liability
- Defences in tort
- Remedies and compensation
The programme also examines broader legal concepts including the nature and sources of law, administration of justice, and the relationship between legal systems and private dispute resolution mechanisms.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, participants will be able to:
- Explain the key sources and principles of law.
- Analyze contractual and tortious obligations.
- Apply legal principles to practical dispute scenarios.
- Evaluate available remedies under contract and tort.
- Critically assess legal issues arising in commercial disputes.
These skills are fundamental for effective dispute resolution and are invaluable for professionals operating in arbitration and other ADR fields.
Programme Schedule
Tutorial Dates
- Tutorial 1 – 2 July 2026
- Tutorial 2 – 13 August 2026
- Tutorial 3 – 2 September 2026
- Tutorial 4 – 23 September 2026
Examination
- 15 October 2026
All tutorials will be conducted online.
Assessment
Assessment is conducted through:
Contract Law Examination
- 48-hour online take-home examination
- 60% of overall mark
Tort Law Examination
- 48-hour online take-home examination
- 40% of overall mark
Candidates must achieve an overall mark of 65% to pass and progress to Module 3 of the Domestic Arbitration Pathway.
Course Fees
Tutorial Fee
KShs 44,500
The fee includes course materials.
Flexible payment options are available:
- Deposit: KShs 20,600
- Balance payable before commencement of the course
Examination Fee
GBP 346
Installment payments are accepted, provided full payment is completed before the examination registration deadline.
Payment Details
Course Fees
NCBA Bank – Mama Ngina Branch
Account Number: 6435390017
M-Pesa
Paybill: 975743
Account: MOD2JUN26
Examination Fee
NCBA Bank – Pounds Account
Account Number: 6435390046
Continue Your Journey to Fellowship
Module 2 represents an important milestone for candidates pursuing Fellowship of Ciarb. By strengthening your understanding of the legal principles underlying commercial disputes, you will be better equipped to serve as an effective dispute resolution professional in an increasingly complex business environment.
As ADR continues to grow across Africa and globally, practitioners with strong legal foundations remain highly sought after. This programme offers a practical and structured pathway to developing those essential competencies.
We encourage all eligible members and aspiring ADR professionals to take advantage of this opportunity and continue their professional development journey with Ciarb Kenya.
Register Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc9bTbooVkKfPSeCrpZJImLVGqlDnFCSRrtoydxME9KwzGGag/viewform?usp=header
For further information, please contact the Ciarb Kenya Secretariat.



