20101315 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION in Law LMG/01 N0 Deli Maria Beatrice
(syllabus)
This course is part of the program "Studying Law at Roma Tre," thus, attendance is required. Students who want to attend this course must complete a pre-registration form to enroll. Download the form here. http://www.giur.uniroma3.it/studying_law/programs/Application%20Form%20for%20Study%20Law%20at%20Roma%20Tre%20Courses%20and%20Seminars%20RS_perpetua.doc
To understand the basic practical and historical reasons for the development of international arbitration as a means of dispute resolution in international trade. – To develop a thorough knowledge of the main international instruments for the harmonisation of international arbitration worldwide. – To understand the importance of the “lex arbitri” and to acquire a satisfactory degree of familiarity with the provisions of several domestic arbitration statutes. – To become familiar with the different available types of arbitration. – To understand the fundamental principles governing the validity of arbitration agreements. – To identify scope and limits of the jurisdiction of arbitral tribunals. – To acquire the ability to draft different arbitration clauses in the presence of different scenarios. – To acquire the ability to analyse pre-drafted arbitration clauses and to identify potential difficulties. – To become acquainted with the main issues relating to the conduct of arbitration proceedings in different jurisdictions and under the arbitration rules of different arbitral institutions. – To acquire the practical ability to prepare written submissions and to develop sufficient skills to perform basic oral advocacy tasks. – To become familiar with the main issues connected to the gathering of evidence in international arbitration. – To develop sufficient knowledge on recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards. – To become familiar with the main peculiarities of foreign investment arbitration.
(reference books)
Readings and course materials shall be provided during the course.
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