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INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION

2018-2019

EnIESEG School of Management ( IÉSEG )

Class code :

1819-IÉSEG-M1S2-NEG-MA-EI47UE

NEGOTIATION


Level Year Period Language of instruction 
Master1S2EnEnglish
Academic responsibilityC.CHEN
Lecturer(s)MARZETTI Maximiliano, NGUYEN Corinne


Prerequisites

Awareness of and interest for the legal dimension of business transactions, especially dispute settlement;
Fluency in English (and basic knowledge of legal English, or active willingness to learn it during the course);
Basic/general knowledge of business and law (from prior courses).

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
Understand what arbitration is
Recognize similarities, differences and relationship between arbitration, other ADRs, and court decisions
Understand the difference between ad hoc and administered arbitration
Recognize which types of disputes can be submitted to international arbitration
Understand which are the circumstances where resorting to arbitration is appropriate
Choosing the proper arbitration clause in a contract
Be able to comprehend an arbitral award.

Course description

Course topics:

Course topics:
1. What is arbitration
2. How arbitration works (before the proceedings)
3. How arbitration works (proceedings)
4. How arbitration works (the award)
5. Practice: case-law review


Class type

Class structure

Type of courseNumbers of hoursComments
Independent work
E-Learning10,00  
Reference manual 's readings10,00  
Face to face
Interactive class16,00  
Total student workload36,00  

Teaching methods

  • Case study
  • E-learning
  • Interactive class


Assessment

Students' evaluation includes: 30% based on their class performance (presence, punctuality, participation and preparedness), 35% on in-class group assignments and 35% on final MCQ exam.

Type of controlDurationNumberPercentage break-down
Final Exam
Written exam2,001100,00
TOTAL     100,00

Recommended reading

  • Further suggested readings may be provided during class and via the internet. -




 
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