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International Arbitration Certification

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5-Day Course in Bali
International Arbitration Certification
May 20 – 24th, 2019

Our International Arbitration Certification course will provide both a knowledge and an appreciation of commercial arbitration and its role within the global legal landscape. It offers the theory of arbitration law and practice with emphasis on the procedures of arbitration, both ad-hoc and institutional, and offers the practical side with a focus on drafting of arbitration agreements and awards. It will also explore the art of drafting dispute resolution clauses appropriate to the parties’ business needs and dispute resolution desires. This is the perfect course to either get your arbitration career rolling or to expand or perfect your existing knowledge as a practicing arbitrator or legal academic
 
Upon completion of this course, participants will:
  • Gain a solid foundation for participants to represent incommercial arbitration as an Arbitration Lawyer / Consultant and as an Arbitrator
  • Have confidence in their reliable and correct understanding of the knowledge and practice in international standards
  • Be eligible for empanelment as a Arbitrator with our partners, subject to the individual norms of enlistment
 
BRIEF TUTOR PROFILE

Professor Ida Bagus Rahmadi Supancana
Professor I.B.R. Supancana has been a pioneering legal practitioner in arbitration and ADR cases for more than 3 decades. In addition to being a certified mediator, arbitrator, and lecturer for International Dispute Settlement, he works in close cooperation as a mentor, adviser, and trainer with universities and private/public sector advocate capacity building programs that span the globe--most notably in Singapore, US, China, and Netherlands. In his home of Indonesia, he is an active arbitrator representing disputing parties in BANI and a senior trainer with PERADi (Indonesian Advocate Association) and PMN (National Mediation Center). He also has served as an expert witness and consultant for multiple cases involving cases air and outer space law, cyber law, and international business law.
Professor Steve Ngo
Professor Steve Ngo is a practitioner of international arbitration and dispute resolution. He is Chairman of Arbitration & International Dispute Resolution Practice Group of ALA, a private network of law firms each of the ASEAN countries coming together to offer a seamless delivery of legal services across a diverse cultural, geographical, and legal backdrop. He has advised public and private entities not only on post-dispute matters but also in negotiation, mediation, and dispute management. Professor Ngo has extensive experience dealing with parties from all over the world and within a myriad of sectors, bringing strong cross-cultural proficiency to international dispute resolution processes and strategizing.
Mr. Oommen Mathew
Oommen has acted as lead counsel in dispute work and in particular international arbitrations (both in Europe and Asia) for the last 20 years. He has been lauded for his incisive advocacy and client management skills. He has acted in a wide spectrum of disputes ranging from transport, media, energy (both oil and gas and renewables), infrastructure and corporate shareholding. He sits on the Strata Titles Board in Singapore, appointed by the Minister for National Development. He also teaches as an adjunct lecturer in the Sorbonne- Assas University LL.M. programme and has co-authored the leading book on arbitration practice in Singapore, Arbitration in Singapore, and another book on court rules.
 
Mr. Anthony Cheah Nicholls
Anthony Cheah Nicholls is an Associate in the International Arbitration team of Shearman & Sterling LLP. He has acted as counsel in arbitrations under the rules of the ICC, SIAC and LMAA, with industry experience conducting arbitrations in the oil & gas, nuclear and maritime sectors. Prior to joining Shearman & Sterling, Anthony worked as a tribunal secretary for Dr. Michael Hwang S.C. on ICC, SIAC, DIAC, LCIA, HKIAC and domestic commercial arbitrations, as well as ad hoc and ICSID investment treaty arbitrations

SCHEDULE

Day 1 - May 20th, 2019
8.30 am : Registration & Morning Coffee
9.00 am : Class Commences (Professor I.B.R. Supancana)
        What is International Commercial Arbitration?
  •          Arbitration dispute settlement method
  •          International versus ‘Domestic’
  •          Howis international commercial arbitration different from international           arbitration (i.e. investor-state, state-state)
12.00 pm : Lunch Break
01.00 pm : Class Continues (Professor I.B.R. Supancana)
        Legal Regime Governing International Commercial Arbitration
  •          National laws
  •          New York convention 1958
  •          Arbitration rules – Institution and ad hoc
5.00 pm : Class Dismissed
Day 2 - May 21st, 2019
8.30 am : Attendance & Morning Coffee
9.00 am : Class Commences (Professor I.B.R. Supancana)
         Arbitration Agreement
  •          Requirements for arbitration agreement in writing
  •          Pathological arbitration agreements
  •          Drafting techniques
12.00 pm : Lunch Break
01.00 pm : Class Continues (Mr. Anthony Nicholls)
        Arbitral Tribunal
  •          Selection and appointment of arbitrators
  •          Rights and duties of arbitrators
  •          Challenge of arbitrators
5.00 pm : Class Dismissed
Day 3 - May 22nd, 2019
8.30 am : Attendance & Morning Coffee
9.00 am : Class Commences (Professor Steve Ngo)
         Procedure in arbitration
  •          Law governing the arbitration procedure
  •          Commencement of arbitral proceedings
  •          Procedural and jurisdictional issues
12.00 pm : Lunch Break
01.00 pm : Class Continues (Professor Steve Ngo)
        Arbitral award
  •          Form and content
  •          Finality and challenges
  •          Recognition and enforcement
5.00 pm : Class Dismissed
Day 4 - May 23rd, 2019
8.30 am : Attendance & Morning Coffee
9.00 am : Class Commences (Mr. Oommen Mathew)
         Practical aspect of arbitral proceedings
  • Initial steps (e.g. Notice of arbitration, responding to notice of arbitration, etc) 
  • Guides for non-legal professionals and foreign counsels in handling arbitration
12.00 pm : Lunch Break
01.00 pm : Class Continues (Mr. Oommen Mathew & Professor Steve Ngo)
                    Practicum
5.00 pm : Class Dismissed
Day 5 - May 24th, 2019
8.30 am : Attendance & Morning Coffee
9.00 am : Class Commences (Professor Steve Ngo)
                  Revision
12.00 pm : Lunch Break
01.00 pm : Class Continues (Professor Steve Ngo)
                    Examination
5.00 pm : Class Dismissed
 
REGISTRATION

Registration close on Monday, May 6th, 2019
Early Bird        IDR 15.000K                             Registration before April 20th
Standard        IDR 18.000K                             Registration before May 6th
 
Registration Link : https://form.jotform.me/90661221803449
 
VENUE & CONTACT

Bali International Arbitration & Mediation Center
UICC 2nd Floor
Jalan Prabu Udayana No. 100 Jimbaran, Badung - Bali
Office : +62 21 2978 3078
WA : +62 812 8281 6333
 
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Bali International Arbitration Mediation Center (“BIAMC”) emerged as an affirmation of three distinct yet interwoven Asia Pacific phenomena: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN), China’s One Belt One Road (OBOR), and The Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).

The sheer number of projects stemming from these initiatives is and will continue to be staggering. As transnational cooperatives are forged, two inevitable byproducts result: growth and conflict. The former has been engendered through unfathomable global partnerships never previously imagined, which have resulted in a limitless galvanization of economies all across the Asia Pacific region. However, the latter has proven to be a mounting concern and justifiable obstacle to continued prosperity. That’s where we at BIAMC come in.

We are a non-profit service center located both in Kuta on Bali Island and in Jakarta on Java Island within the Republic of Indonesia devoted to international dispute settlement through arbitration, mediation, or fact-finding. As the most populous country of ASEAN, Indonesia is in a prime position and BIAMC, as a private, neutral, non-profit venue, aims to develop Indonesia's arbitration and mediation capabilities through international cooperation. Thus, we can aid in bringing about international arbitration and mediation for Indonesia with local friendliness through its archipelagic attractiveness. ...
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