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Module 3 Domestic Arbitration (March)

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 the Arbitration Act 1996.

Module 3 Domestic Arbitration – Session 2(August)

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 the Arbitration Act 1996.

Module 2 Domestic Arbitration (April)

This course is designed to give you a detailed knowledge and understanding of the Law underpinning arbitration, procedural elements of domestic (ie. non‐international) arbitration and general Practice of Arbitration to enable you understand and participate in such proceedings.

Module 1 Domestic Arbitration – Session 3 (October)

This course is designed to give you a detailed knowledge and understanding of the Law underpinning arbitration, procedural elements of domestic (ie. non‐international) arbitration and general Practice of Arbitration to enable you understand and participate in such proceedings.

Module 1 Domestic Arbitration – Session 2 (May)

This course is designed to give you a detailed knowledge and understanding of the Law underpinning arbitration, procedural elements of domestic (ie. non‐international) arbitration and general Practice of Arbitration to enable you understand and participate in such proceedings.

Introduction to Construction Adjudication (May)

This course is aimed at candidates who wish to become CIArb Members and eventually Accredited Mediators. It is also beneficial to
those who wish to use or sharpen their mediation skills in their current profession.

Introduction to Arbitration & ADR (March)

This course is designed to give you an understanding of the general principles and practice of arbitration and other forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).

Accelerated Route to Member (July)

This special program is open to members and non‐members of the Institute who are experienced Arbitrators with an approved legal
qualification or civil litigation lawyers with at least three years experience including appropriate exposure to arbitration law and practice.