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Dispute Resolution and Arbitration

Dispute Resolution and Arbitration

This course addresses the principles and practices of dispute resolution and arbitration with a particular emphasis on the ways of resolving conflicts and conducting arbitration in a variety of contexts.

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Madrid 23-06-2025 27-06-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Amsterdam 30-06-2025 04-07-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Istanbul 07-07-2025 11-07-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
Cape Town 14-07-2025 18-07-2025 5600 $ Register Enquire
Kuala Lumpur 21-07-2025 25-07-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
Cairo 28-07-2025 01-08-2025 3950 $ Register Enquire
Amsterdam 04-08-2025 08-08-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Casablanca 11-08-2025 15-08-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
Kuala Lumpur 18-08-2025 22-08-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
Amman 01-09-2025 05-09-2025 3950 $ Register Enquire
Amsterdam 08-09-2025 12-09-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Manama 15-09-2025 19-09-2025 4400 $ Register Enquire
London 22-09-2025 26-09-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Istanbul 29-09-2025 03-10-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
Cairo 06-10-2025 10-10-2025 3950 $ Register Enquire
Vienna 13-10-2025 17-10-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Dubai 20-10-2025 24-10-2025 4300 $ Register Enquire
Bali 27-10-2025 31-10-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
Madrid 03-11-2025 07-11-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
London 10-11-2025 14-11-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Amsterdam 24-11-2025 28-11-2025 6200 $ Register Enquire
Manama 01-12-2025 05-12-2025 4400 $ Register Enquire
Kuala Lumpur 08-12-2025 12-12-2025 4950 $ Register Enquire
Amman 22-12-2025 26-12-2025 3950 $ Register Enquire

Dispute Resolution and Arbitration Course

Introduction:

In arbitration, parties agree to a term, and a third party, typically a lawyer, determines the law and facts of the case to make a decision or award. Mediation and conflict resolution offer alternatives to litigation for parties wishing to maintain a cordial relationship and anticipate future collaboration.

A mediator remains neutral and does not make decisions; mediation may or may not be legally binding. A claim involves asserting ownership of something, such as medical records or property titles. It means making a statement or argument about a particular condition, like claiming deductions on tax returns based on dependents.

 

Objectives:

At the end of this International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution course, participants will be able to:

  • Address claims and assess damages.
  • Understand motivations for the time and money required for contract completion.
  • Identify circumstances for contractor claims of Extension of Time (EOT).
  • Manage and control variation claims, including approval and rejection decisions.
  • Comprehend legal and practical aspects of claim management objectives.
  • Develop skills to handle moderately complex issues effectively.
  • Approach dispute resolution and claim triangulation with varied strategies.

 

Training Methodology:

  • Case studies
  • Role-playing scenarios
  • Workshops
  • Expert guest lectures
  • Simulation exercises
  • Group discussions
  • Illustrative examples

 

Course Outline:

Unit 1: Various Modes of Dispute Resolution

  • Determination by Expert
  • Mediation
  • Conciliation
  • Arbitration
  • Ad-hoc arbitration vs. institutional arbitration
  • Venue of arbitration
  • Enforcement of award
  • Sovereign immunity and issues with lawsuits against foreign governments
  • Advantages and drawbacks of mediation vs. arbitration
  • Implicit waiver of sovereign immunity
  • Mock arbitration and mediation

 

Unit 2: Contractual Claims

  • Overview of key contractual provisions concerning claims and counterclaims
  • Characteristics and causes of claims in construction and other businesses
  • Re-measuring disputes
  • Project management diagnostic test – PMD
  • Understanding counterclaims and their differences from claims
  • Rights of set-off
  • Applicability of Force Majeure

 

Unit 3: Legal Framework for International Arbitration

  • Arbitration Agreement/Clause on Arbitration
  • Conventions and Investment Treaties
  • Rules of procedure for arbitration
  • Relevant legislation
  • Judicial structure and processes

 

Unit 4: Negotiation and Resolution of Disputes

  • Contract negotiations
  • Dispute resolution provisions in contracts
  • Addressing bargaining power imbalances
  • Agreement, compromise, and resolution strategies
  • Court trials
  • Conciliation

 

Unit 5: Other Documents and Negotiations

  • Agreements for the aim or award phase
  • Bonds from finance and insurance organizations
  • Letter of Awareness or Letter of Comfort
  • Additional warranties
  • Partnering
  • Side letter agreements
  • Economic tender
  • Negotiating contract terms and changes

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