International Arbitration: Skills and Advocacy
Are you interested in improving your advocacy skills in international arbitration? In a more and more competitive legal market, this module aims to offer an important asset: specific skill sets needed to become a successful international arbitration lawyer. We are offering the opportunity audit the LLM module - International Commercial Arbitration: Skills and Advocacy.
The content is delivered in 5 three-hour sessions and covers:
- Planning and Drafting A Good Dispute Resolution Clause: What is a good arbitration clause? What are the most common mistakes when drafting an arbitration clause? What is the list of different options that parties have?
- Initiating Arbitration: Strategizing and Funding your Dispute
- The Arbitral Tribunal: Selecting and challenging arbitrators, arbitrator’s interview, the dynamics of the tribunal, robust case management, the role of arbitral institutions
- Written Submissions: How do we bridge cultural gaps in international arbitration? How do we draft a good request for arbitration and an answer to that request? How do we draft Procedural Order 1, Post-hearing briefs and other written submissions in an international arbitration?
- Oral Submissions: e.g., hearing, oral pleadings, opening argument, closing argument, witness preparation, direct and cross-examination, etc.
Dates: Tuesdays, from 3 - 6 pm from 4 June – 2 July
Location: LIF LG.2, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, 67-69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3JB
Entry requirements and fees
Fee: £1,850
Sessions will not be recorded.
On completion of the module, a Certificate of Attendance will be issued.
Convenor and Guest Lecturers
Convenor: Dr Maria Fanou, a Lecturer at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, School of International Arbitration.
Guest Lecturers: Gary Born (WilmerHale), Audley Sheppard (Clifford Chance), Laurence Shore (BonelliErede) and more to be announced.
For more information, email the lecturer at: m.fanou@qmul.ac.uk.