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International Commercial Arbitration


Faculty of Law and Economics,
Feb. - Jun. 2013

University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany

 

 

Student-Assessed Evaluation Result

  • Course evaluation result: 1,0 / 5,0 (excellent)

 

General

A full-semester and elective course for international students.

Teaching methods: lecturing (direct instruction).

Student count: 9

 

Course Content

The course covered the following topics:

- Basic concepts of international commercial arbitration;

- Governing laws of the procedure and substance;

- Pre-hearing matters (arbitration agreements, arbitrability, and arbitral parties);

- Arbitral hearings (initiating processes, building the arbitral tribunal, challenging jurisdiction, conducting arbitral hearings, and involvement of courts); and

- Post-hearing matters (recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards and challenging arbitral awards).

 

Assessment

Assessments task consisted of in-class examination (essay-style questions).

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