International Arbitration Certification
Details
- 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
Day 1 - August 19th, 2019
08.30 am
Registration & Morning Coffee
09.00 am - Prof. James Claxton
Class Commences - What is International Commercial Arbitration?
- Arbitration dispute settlement method
- International versus ‘Domestic’
- How is international commercial arbitration different from international arbitration (i.e. investor-state, state-state)
12.00 pm
Lunch Break
01.00 pm - Prof. James Claxton
Class Continues
Legal Regime Governing International Commercial Arbitration
- National laws
- New York convention 1958
Arbitration rules – Institution and ad hoc
05.00 pm
Class Dismissed
Day 2 - August 20th, 2019
08.30 am
Attendance & Morning Coffee
09.00 am - Prof. James Claxton
Class Commences
Arbitration Agreement
- Requirements for arbitration agreement in writing
- Pathological arbitration agreements
Drafting techniques
12.00 pm
Lunch Break
01.00 pm - Mrs. Olga Boltenko
Class Continues
Arbitral Tribunal
- Selection and appointment of arbitrators
- Rights and duties of arbitrators
- Challenge of arbitrators
05.00 pm
Class Dismissed
Day 3 - August 21st, 2019
08.30 am
Attendance & Morning Coffee
09.00 am - Mrs. Olga Boltenko
Class Commences
Procedure in arbitration
- Law governing the arbitration procedure
- Commencement of arbitral proceedings
- Procedural and jurisdictional issues
12.00 pm
Lunch Break
01.00 pm - Mrs. Olga Boltenko
Class Continues
Arbitral award
- Form and content
- Finality and challenges
Recognition and enforcement
05.00 pm
Class Dismissed
Day 4 - August 22nd, 2019
08.30 am
Attendance & Morning Coffee
09.00 am - Prof. I.B.R. Supancana
Class Commences
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 - Prof. I.B.R. Supancana
Class Continues
Practicum
05.00 pm
Class Dismissed
Day 5 - August 23rd, 2019
08.30 am
Attendance & Morning Coffee
09.00 am - Prof. I.B.R. Supancana
Class Commences
Revision
12.00 pm
Lunch Break
01.00 pm - Prof. I.B.R. Supancana
Class Continues
Examination
05.00 pm
Class Dismissed
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. ...