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20110590 International Arbitration in Law LMG/01 Deli Maria Beatrice
(syllabus)
The course will offer an overview of international arbitration as a preferred method in international trade for solving disputes in commercial and investment matters. The course will describe the reasons for choosing between national courts and ADR, the choice between ad hoc arbitration and institutional arbitration, the drafting of arbitration clauses, including the choice of an international institution. The course will describe the major steps of the arbitration proceeding, from the appointment of arbitrators to procedural aspects (exchange of submissions, hearings, examination of witnesses and experts) until the award is rendered. The course will also deal with recognition and execution of the award both for commercial and investment arbitration. During the last week of the course, a moot arbitration will be organized, and the students will participate in the roles of counsel for the respective disputing parties.
(reference books)
Gary B. Born: International Arbitration: Law and Practice, 2nd Ed., Kluwer 2016
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