NAB is proud to announce an Introduction to International Arbitration training course to be held at Chapman University in Orange, California on April 17, 2015. The aim of this program is to provide an understanding of the general principles of international arbitration and a comparison of the main alternative dispute resolution processes – arbitration, mediation and adjudication. The course will give candidates a basic understanding of the principles of good practice and procedure in international arbitration. The program addresses the essential features, laws and rules of international arbitrations, a comparison on dispute resolution procedures, the composition, powers and jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal, statements of claim and defence, organization of the arbitral proceeding, costs and interest, arbitral hearings, and the drafting and enforcement of arbitral awards. The course is delivered over 1 day on Friday, April 17, 2015. The day starts at 9:00 am and runs to 5:00pm. After the course is completed there will be a networking event with senior members and leaders of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
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