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On completion of this module students will:
Have acquired insights from experienced arbitrators into the best practice approaches to common practices and issues arising in arbitral procedure;
Have practical knowledge of the specialised issues attaching to arbitration in specific sectors, including consumer, construction, property and rent review, and statutory arbitrations and be able to compare and contrast these sectors;
Have practiced and demonstrated, in a participative and interactive environment, useful and key skills for arbitrators in the management of arbitral procedure as outlined in the syllabus, including listening, analysis, decision making, working in teams and alone, articulation and communication of ideas and decisions;
Be able to draft procedural orders to deal with given scenarios in arbitral proceedings;
Have completed the practical elements of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Module 3 syllabus “Practice, Procedure, Drafting, Deciding”
Student Effort Type | Hours |
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Small Group | 9 |
Seminar (or Webinar) | 15 |
Specified Learning Activities | 25 |
Autonomous Student Learning | 100 |
Total | 149 |
Not applicable to this module.
Description | Timing | Component Scale | % of Final Grade | ||
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Continuous Assessment: Attendance and participation in prescribed workshop exercises and post-workshop assignments throughout the semester | Throughout the Trimester | n/a | Graded | Yes | 100 |
Remediation Type | Remediation Timing |
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Repeat (CFP) | Within Three Semesters |
• Feedback individually to students, on an activity or draft prior to summative assessment
• Peer review activities
• Self-assessment activities
Feedback will be possible through workshop activities Self and Peer review will be possible through workshop activities and online discussion
Name | Role |
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Ms Sabine Walsh | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |