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The course schedule will be updated soon to the 2025 times! Please contact us at arbitration@wcl.american.edu for any information requests.Ìý
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Ìý(14Ìýhours or 1Ìýcredits)
Tuesday, MayÌý28Ìýto Friday, May 31, 2024
9:00 AM to 12:10 PM
Registration deadline: May 24, 2024Ìýsubject to space availability
CLE:* Total 60-minute hours: 12 (substantive law) | Total 50-minute hours: 14 (substantive law)
Professors: and
The course will provide practical knowledge forÌýunderstandingÌýthe determination of damages and compensation in arbitration. The course is designed to navigate the economic, financial and accounting aspects of an arbitration. The course will also give the tools for successful participation in discussions of all aspects of valuation in arbitration.
(14Ìýhours or 1Ìýcredits)
Tuesday, MayÌý28Ìýto Friday, May 31, 2024
2:00 PM to 5:10 PMÌý
Registration deadline: may 24, 2024Ìýsubject to space availability
CLE:* Total 60-minute hours: 12 (substantive law) | Total 50-minute hours: 14 (substantive law)
Professors: (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday) and(Friday)
This course provides an in-depth view of construction arbitration, and how it differs from other types of commercial arbitration. The classes will identify the commonalities of construction arbitrations no matter the arbitral forum or seat, as well as the differences as between international and domestic US construction arbitrations. This course is ideal for those wanting significant insight to the world of construction arbitration, whether on the basis that construction disputes may occasionally be encountered, or because a career emphasizing construction disputes is being considered.
ÌýÌý(14Ìýhours or 1Ìýcredits)
Tuesday, MayÌý28Ìýto Friday, May 31, 2024
6:00 PM to 9:10 PMÌý
Registration deadline: May 24, 2024Ìýsubject to space availability
CLE:* Total 60-minute hours: 12 (substantive law) | Total 50-minute hours: 14 (substantive law)
Professors:
In international arbitration, issues of corruption, fraud, misrepresentation, and other forms of illegality are increasingly becoming a central issue. For investors, extortion and bribe solicitations are raised with greater frequency, while for States, the corrupt conduct of investors and their own public officials are issues of great concern that are often raised to defend against claims. This course will provide in-depth focus on corruption and illegality- related issues as they arise in international dispute settlement.
Ìý(14Ìýhours or 1Ìýcredit)
Monday, June 3Ìýto Thursday, June 6, 2024
9:00 AM to 12:10 PM
Registration deadline: May 24, 2024Ìýsubject to space availability
CLE:* Total 60-minute hours: 12 (substantive law) | Total 50-minute hours: 14 (substantive law)
Professor:ÌýÌý(TBD)
The course will cover how handle witnesses in international arbitration; document production; expert evidence; privilege in international arbitration; and procedural powers of international arbitration tribunals.
Ìý(14Ìýhours or 1Ìýcredit)
Monday, June 3Ìýto Thursday, June 6, 2024
6:00 PM to 9:10 PM
Registration deadline: May 24,Ìý2024Ìýsubject to space availability
CLE:* Total 60-minute hours: 12 (substantive law) | Total 50-minute hours: 14 (substantive law)Ìý
Professors: Horacio A. Grigera NaónÌýand Bjorn Arp
This course coversÌýpractical aspects of choice-of-law problems in international arbitration related to the procedure and the merits. The course analyzes a diverse array of arbitral awards to teach the various choice-of-law approaches observed by international commercial arbitrators when making applicable law or rules of law determinations. By looking at actual arbitral practice, this approach allows to obtain a solid understand of the evolution over time of some general rules and principles applicable to the choice-of-law that substantially differ from the classical approach.ÌýThe course also aims to contrast the choice-of-law reasoning of arbitrators with those of national courts of law when confronted with the same or similar issues.
Ìý(14Ìýhours or 1Ìýcredit)
Monday, June 10 to Thursday, June 13, 2024
9:00 AM to 12:10 PM
Registration deadline: May 24, 2024Ìýsubject to space availability
CLE:* Total 60-minute hours: 12 (substantive law) | Total 50-minute hours: 14 (substantive law)
Professor: Hernando Otero
The curriculum reviews theÌýphases ofÌýa typical mediation, from start to finish. The professor discusses each phase with the students. Following the general discussion, participants will take on the roles of mediators and advocates and actively conduct a simulatedÌýmediation process. They will receive expert coaching advice along the way. In addition, the course touches on issues associated with building a practice as mediator, applicable ethical codes and guidelines, an analysis of theÌýinternational growth in the field, and much more.
Cursos sobre arbitraje internacional en lengua española
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