Domestic Arbitration

Pathway in Domestic Arbitration

Domestic Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) where one or more person(s) are appointed to hear a case that takes place within one jurisdiction. The award is binding and enforceable in court.

Undertaking this Pathway does not require a law background and will benefit all who wish to gain an understanding of the subject.

Our Pathway

CIArb's Pathway in Domestic Arbitration is a valuable opportunity for anyone who wants to learn the skills required to provide an award during a domestic arbitration case.

The pathway has three modules:

  • Module 1 Law, Practice and Procedure
  • Module 2 Law of Obligations
  • Module 3 Evidence, Decision Making and Award Writing of Domestic Arbitration

 

This Pathway is designed to provide flexible learning through a combination of self-study, and either virtual or face-to-face tuition.

Successful completion of the modules and their assessments will allow you to apply for varying grades of CIArb membership.

*Kindly be advised that the Domestic Arbitration courses will not be conducted by Head Quarters in the year 2024. We are presently gathering expressions of interest, which will be forwarded to our Local branch in London. Rest assured, our London branch will contact you once a definitive plan for the course has been established.

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