"A necessity for any arbitrator or aspiring arbitrator."Peter Gabriel, Gabriel Law Corporation
"A necessity for any arbitrator or aspiring arbitrator."
Peter Gabriel, Gabriel Law Corporation
"A very useful and lively seminar with lots of interaction between truly experienced arbitration practitioners."Rene-Alexander Hirth, Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH
The Masterclass is designed primarily for practitioners who have significant experience in international commercial arbitration as counsel, but who have little or no experience as arbitrators. The advanced training will provide you with an opportunity to reinforce your knowledge of the fundamentals of international commercial arbitration and to learn about the latest developments and best practices related to serving as an international arbitrator. The course consists of presentations and interactive discussions using mock cases designed to home participants’ understanding of critical theoretical concepts while also emphasizing many practical aspects involved in conducting an international arbitration. You will have the rare opportunity to learn firsthand from world’s leading scholars and practitioners and to develop helpful contacts with arbitration practitioners from around the world.
Who should attend? This Masterclass is aimed at practitioners with significant experience in international commercial arbitration as counsel, but with little or no experience as arbitrators. Attendees are expected to have already mastered the essentials of arbitral proceedings, as these will not be reviewed during the Masterclass. Please note that registrations will be accepted according to the candidates’ experience (a Curriculum Vitae will be requested).
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