Arbitration is very different from mediation where the mediator helps parties reach their own resolution. Still, arbitration is less formal than a trial, and the rules of evidence are often relaxed. Arbitration is usually quicker and less expensive than a trial.
Comprehensively understand the different types of dispute resolution methods
Understand the main dispute resolution clauses in international oil and gas contracts
Know the available mechanisms to resolve international oil and gas disputes
Be aware of the approaches to conflict, management, avoidance, and settlement
Be able to assess and apply the best means to resolve disputes in different potential scenarios
Legal Managers, Legal Counsel
Commercial and Business Managers
Contracts Administrators, and Managers
Commercial, Financial, and Insurance Professionals
Project and General Management
The difference between arbitration and other systems.
Arbitration Agreement Terms of the validity of the Agreement - Effects of the arbitration agreement.
Condition and interlocutor arbitration.
The difference between the arbitrator and the judge and the conditions to be met by the arbitrator.
Obligations of the arbitrator in the stages of the proceedings and their implications.
The arbitrator retracts the arbitration task after acceptance and direct proceedings.
Arbitration proceedings and arbitration litigation.
Formal objections to arbitration.
The arbitration agreement and its extension to non-signatories.
The extent to which the arbitral tribunal is obliged to follow the formal procedures prescribed by law.
Jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal to consider expedited applications.
Procedures for the response and removal of the arbitrator and the court competent to respond.
Rejection and dismissal of the arbitrator.
Substantive objections to arbitration.
Procedures for the award of the award and the conditions to be met in the judgment.
Ratification of the arbitral award and the competent court.
Defeating the judgment of the arbitrator and the competent court.
Controls on the determination of international and domestic commercial arbitration in the light of the provisions of the Uniform Arbitration Law.
Arbitration in real estate disputes.
Arbitration of disputes arising from construction and contracting contracts.
Arbitration in marine disputes.
Arbitration in trademark disputes, patents, and technology transfer contracts.
Arbitration Overview.
The definition, types, and advantages of arbitration.
The difference between arbitration and other systems.
Arbitration Agreement Terms of the validity of the Agreement - Effects of the arbitration agreement.
Condition and interlocutor arbitration.
The difference between the arbitrator and the judge and the conditions to be met by the arbitrator.
Obligations of the arbitrator in the stages of the proceedings and their implications.
The arbitrator retracts the arbitration task after acceptance and direct proceedings.
Arbitration proceedings and arbitration litigation.
Formal objections to arbitration.
The arbitration agreement and its extension to non-signatories.
The extent to which the arbitral tribunal is obliged to follow the formal procedures prescribed by law.
Jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal to consider expedited applications.
Procedures for the response and removal of the arbitrator and the court competent to respond.
Rejection and dismissal of the arbitrator.
Substantive objections to arbitration.
Procedures for the award of the award and the conditions to be met in the judgment.
Ratification of the arbitral award and the competent court.
Defeating the judgment of the arbitrator and the competent court.
Controls on the determination of international and domestic commercial arbitration in the light of the provisions of the Uniform Arbitration Law.
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