International Arbitration in Ireland Hub – a suite of courses

Course categoryInternational Arbitration in Ireland Hub

Law Society Skillnet in collaboration with Arbitration Ireland and the Law Society Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee bring you a suite of courses accessible via this International Arbitration in Ireland Hub. The Hub focuses exclusively on international arbitration, enabling individuals to upskill and increase their knowledge in this area. The overall aim of the Hub is to support the growth, competitiveness and sustainability of Irish legal practitioners - especially junior practitioners - in the area of international arbitration.

The International Arbitration in Ireland Hub gives you access to 6 different courses, as described below.

The fee for the International Arbitration in Ireland Hub is €110.

Courses included in the Hub:

  1. Current Challenges and New Opportunities for International Arbitration in Ireland
    This seminar allows practitioners to build on their knowledge and skills in international arbitration. Discussing key topics, experienced practitioners and expert speakers give practical insights into the challenges and opportunities for international arbitration in Ireland.
    CPD Hours: 2 General (by eLearning)
  2. International Arbitration in Ireland: The Arbitration Agreement – Procedure and Practice
    This training will give practitioners a detailed understanding of the importance of the arbitration agreement as the jurisdictional cornerstone of the arbitral process; the legal requirements for a valid agreement; and best practice in drafting agreements.
    CPD Hours: 2 General (by eLearning)
  3. An Introduction to Ad hoc and Institutional Arbitration Topics and Issues
    This seminar explores the practical and practitioner-specific elements of international arbitration, providing an overview of the two principal forms of international commercial arbitration - ad hoc arbitration and arbitral institutions - comparing  and contrasting both regimes.
    CPD Hours: 1.5 General (by eLearning)
  4. Institutional Arbitration – ICC Arbitration
    This seminar takes the audience through a detailed overview of the practice and procedure of the world’s most used international arbitral institution - the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). The speakers describe the full lifecycle of an arbitration case and share practical insights to aid participants’ practice of international arbitration.
    CPD Hours: 2 General (by eLearning)
  5. International Arbitration in Ireland - Enforcement, Challenge & Set-Aside of Arbitration Awards in Ireland
    This seminar focuses on the practical and practitioner-specific aspects of court proceedings in enforcing or challenging arbitral awards in Ireland. The three elements of enforcement, challenge & set-aside are dealt with so as to: (i) create a depth of knowledge about the workings of the Arbitration Act 2010 and other relevant legislation before the Irish Superior Courts, and (ii) allow attendees to use any lessons learned in the session in the future provision of services for clients seeking to enforce or challenge arbitral awards.
    CPD Hours: 2 General (by eLearning)
  6. London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) – What You Need To Know
    This seminar takes the audience through the most important elements of practice and procedure of the LCIA. The speakers from the institution describe the lifecycle of an LCIA arbitration case, explain the organisation of the institution and the division of procedural functions, describe the application of the LCIA Arbitration Rules through important procedural milestones and discuss recent experience, trends and insights.
    CPD Hours: 2 General by eLearning

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