Last chance to register for Masterclass for arbitrators

  • 11 May 2012
ICC Training

Gain an overview of the fundamentals and best practices related to serving as an arbitrator at the 2012 ICC Institute Masterclass for Arbitrators.

This fourth annual event is designed to help experienced professionals hone their skills and understand the challenges arbitrators face. Held at the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) headquarters in Paris, the intensive two-and-a-half-day workshop covers critical theoretical concepts and practical aspects involved in conducting an international arbitration. These include establishing authority over parties, conducting hearings and drafting enforceable awards. The chairman of the training, ICC International Court of Arbitration member Fernando Mantilla-Serrano, said a highlight of the programme would be the quality of the faculty and its structure.

“Counsel will get the arbitrator’s perspective when they might just be used to getting the perspective of the parties they represent,” he said.

The course will include presentations and discussions based on mock cases, led by experts and practitioners in the field, as well as representatives from the ICC International Court of Arbitration.

Of particular note, the new ICC 2012 Rules of Arbitration’s Emergency Arbitrator provisions will be addressed by Jose Ricardo Feris, Deputy Secretary General of the ICC International Court of Arbitration.

Register now for the 2012 ICC Institute Masterclass for Arbitrators, as there are just a few places left.

Watch Mantilla-Serrano’s video interview and learn more about the Masterclass