Introduction to International Commercial Arbitration

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Introduction to International Commercial Arbitration Prof. Giorgio F. COLOMBO

Introduction to the Seminar Lesson n.1

Purpose of the seminar This seminar is aimed to provide students with a general and broad knowldege of international commercial arbitration We will start on the assumption that students do not posses a structured understanding of what international commercial arbitration is For students with a knowledge of international commercial arbitration this seminar will be useful for brushing up and filling gaps

Requirements Sufficient command of English language Lectures, readings and debates will be in English; It is not necessary to be fluent Active participation This seminar is based on the active participation by the students A significant part of the evaluation will be based on participation Minimum attendance You are required to attend at least 70% of the classes

Layout of the Seminar The seminar will be composed of 13 lessons (including this one), starting from April 14 and finishing on July 22, 2015 Most lessons will require preliminary readings, and will be divided into: Teaching Debate, discussion, presentation Work on materials taken from real-life arbitration practice

Introduction to the classes As mentioned, we will have several categories of readings: Scholarly writings, articles Laws, treaties, documents from arbitral institutions Materials prepared specifically for this seminar Documents (awards, etc.) taken from real cases You are required to read the relevant materials in advance and to be prepared to discuss it during the lesson You are encouraged to ask for further readings should you find a topic of your interest.

Classes: Lesson 2 - What is International Commercial Arbitration Gary B. Born, “Planning for International Dispute Resolution”, in Journal of International Arbitration, 17, 3, 2000, pp. 61 - 72 Lesson 3 - Types of Arbitration Margaret Moses, “Introduction to International Commercial Arbitration”, in Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Public Law & Theory Research Paper no. 2011-27 Lesson 4 - Arbitration Agreements Mitsubishi v. Soler Chrysler-Plymouth, 473 U.S. 614 (1985) examples of arbitration agreements Lesson 5 – Applicable Laws [2004] EWCA Civ 19 Beximco vs. Shamil Lesson 6 – The Arbitration and the Arbitral Tribunal [2010] EWCA Civ 712 Jivraj v Hashwani

Classes: Lesson 7 Lesson 8-9 - Independence and Impartiality Mid term test Lesson 8-9 - Independence and Impartiality Selected cases of Independence and Impartiality declarations Lesson 10 - The Procedure IBA International Principles on Conduct for the Legal Profession Lesson 11 – Arbitration and the Courts C v D [2007] EWHC 1541 (Comm)

Classes Lesson 14 – Final test Lesson 15 – Feedback session Lesson 12 – The Award Luca G. Radicati di Brozolo, “Res Judicata and International Arbitral Awards”, in Pierre Tercier (ed.) Post Award Issues. ASA Special Series n. 38, 2011;Arbitral Award, parties omitted Lesson 13 – Enforcing and Challenging the Award William W. Park, “Duty and Discretion in International Arbitration”, in American Journal of International Law, 93, 805, 1999; Renusagar Power Co. Ltd vs General Electric Co on 7 October, 1993 – pp. 1-25 Lesson 14 – Final test Lesson 15 – Feedback session

Evaluation procedure This seminar is based on interaction between students and instructors Students are required to take active part in the lectures Comments to readings, contributions to lectures, questions, etc. will be used to evaluate students’ performance 30% of the evaluation will be determined this way

Evaluation procedure Mid term test 30% Final test 40% Students may improve their evaluation by submitting a short research paper. Details are to be agreed upon with the instructor

Please introduce yourself Self introduction Please introduce yourself

Learning expectations Please tell us what do you expect from this seminar

In case of doubts/difficulties Prof. Giorgio F. COLOMBO colombo@law.nagoya-u.ac.jp Ms. Vutyka MEN menvuthyka@yahoo.com