Groundwork for Arbitration: Pre-Arbitration Practical Aspects
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Understanding Key Arbitration Agreements, Procedures, and Pre-Arbitration Legal Frameworks.
Skills you'll learn
The Groundwork for Arbitration: Pre-Arbitration Practical Aspects course provides a comprehensive introduction to the critical elements of arbitration before proceedings begin. You'll gain a deep understanding of the legal frameworks governing arbitration, including the appointment of arbitrators, the role of arbitral tribunals, and the types of disputes eligible for arbitration. The course also covers the drafting and enforceability of arbitration agreements, focusing on the freedom parties have to structure their agreements. You’ll explore essential topics such as jurisdiction, arbitration clauses, the group company doctrine, and how arbitration agreements remain valid even after the main contract's termination. Additionally, this course explains the role of courts in arbitration, the significance of jurisdiction clauses, and how non-signatories may become part of the arbitration process. This foundational knowledge is critical for professionals looking to excel in arbitration and dispute resolution.
Instructors
Dr Charu Mathur
AOR, Supreme Court
Dr Charu Mathur is an Advocate on Record with the Supreme Court of India. She has over 20+ years of rich and diverse expertise in corporate, commercial, civil, criminal and constitutional law matters.
Mallika Taly
Advocate, Bombay High Court
Mallika Taly is an advocate practising in the Bombay High Court for almost a decade. She is a litigator and is frequently involved in arbitration matters. She is also a law academician and has published various books on arbitration with Eastern Book Company.
Trishala Trivedi
AOR, Supreme Court
Trishala is a qualified Advocate on Record before the Supreme Court of India with over a decade of experience. She has extensively worked on Arbitration and Mediation cases. She has also worked with firms such as Karanjawala & Co, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas and Khaitan & Co.
Prithwish Roy Chowdhury
Advocate, Calcutta High Court
Prithwish is an independent litigation lawyer practising before the Calcutta High Court and various tribunals. He has significant experience in arbitration, having appeared before eminent arbitral tribunals. He has previously worked with Argus Partners and conducted a session at WBNUJS, Kolkata, on practical aspects of arbitration for junior advocates.
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