BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Asia/Singapore BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20190921T120000 RDATE:20380119T111407 TZOFFSETFROM:+0800 TZOFFSETTO:+0800 TZNAME:Asia/Singapore +08 END:STANDARD BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20380119T111407 TZOFFSETFROM:+0800 TZOFFSETTO:+0800 TZNAME:Asia/Singapore +08 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:daefe1555859af5d77267b5123b8885f CATEGORIES:Course CREATED:20200806T160737 SUMMARY:Online International Entry Course (IEC) 2020 DESCRIPTION:The Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb) is pleased to announce that a new edition of its International Entry Course is now open for registratio n. Candidates who pass the International Entry Course (“IEC”) may, subject to satisfying other relevant criteria, qualify for admission as a Member of SIArb.\nSYNOPSIS OF THE COURSE\nThe IEC consists of 4 modules, 2 tutorials and a written assessment. Each module comprises 2 lectures. There will the refore be 8 lectures and 2 tutorials that constitute the IEC, together with the written assessment.\nEach module covers a particular segment of arbitr ation law and practice. Module 1 gives an overview of arbitration and intro duces key concepts, rules and legislation. Module 2 covers the commencement of arbitration, and issues concerning constitution, jurisdiction and power s of the tribunal. Module 3 goes into the arbitration procedure, from state ments to the evidentiary hearing. Module 4 discusses the award, its recogni tion and enforcement, as well as challenges to the same.\nThe tutorials wil l review, by way of fact scenarios and case studies, what has been taught i n the lectures. Tutorial 1 will cover Modules 1 and 2, whilst Tutorial 2 wi ll cover Modules 3 and 4.\nThe written assessment will assess the candidate ’s overall understanding of what has been covered in the 4 modules.\nFORMAT AND DELIVERY METHOD\nEach lecture will be delivered online by way of a Zoo m webinar recording which can be accessed remotely and on demand during the period specified in the Course Schedule below. The duration of each lectur e is about 1 hour and 15 minutes on the average, and each candidate is requ ired to view each lecture in sequence and in its entirety. The first lectur e is preceded by an Introductory Video by the Course Director. The total sc heduled duration of all lectures is 10 hours.\nEach tutorial will be led by one or more tutors in a live interactive class conducted virtually on the Zoom meeting platform. The duration of each tutorial is 2.5 hours, inclusiv e of 30-minute interaction time during which candidates may interact with t he tutors and with each other in virtual breakout rooms. Each candidate is required to attend the full duration of both Tutorial 1 and Tutorial 2, the dates of which are specified in the Course Schedule below. The total sched uled duration of both Tutorials is 5 hours.\nThe written assessment will be conducted virtually on SIArb’s online course portal over a period of 2.5 h ours on the date specified in the Course Schedule below. Each candidate is required to sit for and pass this written assessment with a minimum score o f 50 marks out of a possible 100.\nBased on the above, the minimum time all ocated for lectures, tutorials and the written assessment is 17 hours. This excludes the additional time required for reading, study, tutorial and exa mination preparation, which varies from individual to individual.\nA candid ate who meets all of the above requirements will be deemed to have passed t he IEC and, subject to satisfying other relevant criteria, qualify for admi ssion as a Member of SIArb.\nEach candidate who has been successfully regis tered for IEC will receive personalised login details to SIArb’s online cou rse portal to access all reading materials, lectures, presentations slides and the online examination as set out in the Course Schedule.\nCOURSE SCHED ULE\nLectures\n \n \nLecture videos (and the Introductory Video) will be ac cessible remotely and on demand during this period:\n9.00am on 1 September 2020 to 6.00pm on 21 September 2020\nTutorials\n \n \n \n \nDate\nTime\nTut orial\n19 September 2020\n1000 - 1230\n1330 - 1600\nTutorial 1 – Group 1 Ca ndidates\nTutorial 2 – Group 1 Candidates\n20 September 2020\n1000 - 1230\n 1330 - 1600\nTutorial 1 – Group 2 Candidates\nTutorial 2 – Group 2 Candidat es\n*NB: SIArb reserves the right to conduct Tutorials only on 19 September 2020. \nWritten Assessment\n \n \nDate\nTime\n21 September 2020\n1200 – 14 30\n \nCOURSE CONTENT\n Introduction\nIntroduction to IEC and its Objective s\nIntroductory Video\n \n \n Module 1\nAn Introduction to Arbitration\n\n - Key aspects of arbitration and fundamental concepts\n - Arbitration and o ther forms of dispute resolution\n - Types of arbitration - Ad hoc and inst itutional arbitration\n - Laws and Rules applicable to an arbitration\n - O verview of Singapore legislation\n - The arbitration agreement\n - Overview of the arbitration processLectures 1 and 2\nTutorial 1\n Module 2\nArbitra tion Agreement, Commencement & The Tribunal\n\n - Agreement to arbitrat e – significance and formal requirements\n - Validity of arbitration agreem ent and stay of court proceedings\n - Commencement of the arbitration – pro cedure and significance\n - Constituting the Tribunal\n - Jurisdiction and powers of the Tribunal\n - Rights and duties of the Tribunal\n - Challenges to the TribunalLectures 3 and 4\nTutorial 1\n Module 3\nArbitration Proced ure\n\n - Institutional and ad hoc arbitration\n - Arbitration rules\n - Ov erview of arbitral process\n - Pleadings, discovery and other interlocutory matters\n - Preliminary meetings and procedural orders\n - The substantive hearing Evidence\n - Expert testimony and witness conferencing\n - Closing submissions and close of proceedingsLectures 5 and 6\nTutorial 2\n Module 4\nThe Award; Recognition & Enforcement of Awards\n\n - Nature of an aw ard\n - Types of awards\n - Essential features of an award\n - Challenge an d appeal\n - Recognition and enforcement of AwardsLectures 7 and 8\nTutoria l 2\nFEES & REGISTRATIONS:\nSIArb Associate Members\nS$1440\nNon-SIArb Members\nS$1620\nDownload brochure HERE (images/OnlineCourses/IEC2020/IEC_2 020_Virtual-Brochure_1.pdf).\n\n\nREGISTRATION, REFUND & CANCELLATION P OLICY\n - Places are limited and can only be allocated in order of priority upon receipt of registration and any payment due.\n - SIArb reserves the r ight to update or amend the details of the programme and/or the names of Co urse Faculty without prior notice.\n - SIArb will not entertain any request for a refund of fees.\n - We reserve the right to refuse to register or ad mit any participant, and to cancel or postpone the Course.\n - By completin g this form, you fully consent to the collection, use and disclosure of you r personal data as appears in any form, document or electronic template, by SIArb. 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The Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIA rb) is pleased to announce that a new edition of its International Entry Co urse is now open for registration. Candidates who pass the International En try Course (“IEC”) may, subject to satisfying other relevant cr iteria, qualify for admission as a Member of SIArb.
SYNOPSIS OF THE COURSE
The IEC consists of 4 modules, 2 tutorials and a written assess ment. Each module comprises 2 lectures. There will therefore be 8 lectures and 2 tutorials that constitute the IEC, together with the written assessme nt.
Each module covers a particular segm ent of arbitration law and practice. Module 1 gives an overview of arbitrat ion and introduces key concepts, rules and legislation. Module 2 covers the commencement of arbitration, and issues concerning constitution, jurisdict ion and powers of the tribunal. Module 3 goes into the arbitration procedur e, from statements to the evidentiary hearing. Module 4 discusses the award , its recognition and enforcement, as well as challenges to the same.
The tutorials will review, by way of fact sce narios and case studies, what has been taught in the lectures. Tutorial 1 w ill cover Modules 1 and 2, whilst Tutorial 2 will cover Modules 3 and 4.
The written assessment will assess the can didate’s overall understanding of what has been covered in the 4 modu les.
FORMAT AND DELIVERY METHOD
Each lecture will be delivered online by way of a Zoom webin ar recording which can be accessed remotely and on demand during the period specified in the Course Schedule below. The duration of each lecture is ab out 1 hour and 15 minutes on the average, and each candidate is required to view each lecture in sequence and in its entirety. The first lecture is pr eceded by an Introductory Video by the Course Director. The total scheduled duration of all lectures is 10 hours.
E ach tutorial will be led by one or more tutors in a live interactive class conducted virtually on the Zoom meeting platform. The duration of each tuto rial is 2.5 hours, inclusive of 30-minute interaction time during which can didates may interact with the tutors and with each other in virtual breakou t rooms. Each candidate is required to attend the full duration of both Tut orial 1 and Tutorial 2, the dates of which are specified in the Course Sche dule below. The total scheduled duration of both Tutorials is 5 hours.
< p style="text-align: justify;">The written assessment will be conducted vir tually on SIArb’s online course portal over a period of 2.5 hours on the date specified in the Course Schedule below. Each candidate is required to sit for and pass this written assessment with a minimum score of 50 mar ks out of a possible 100.Based on the a bove, the minimum time allocated for lectures, tutorials and the written as sessment is 17 hours. This excludes the additional time required for readin g, study, tutorial and examination preparation, which varies from individua l to individual.
A candidate who meets a ll of the above requirements will be deemed to have passed the IEC and, sub ject to satisfying other relevant criteria, qualify for admission as a Memb er of SIArb.
Each candidate who has been successfully registered for IEC will receive personalised login details to SIArb’s online course portal to access all reading materials, lectur es, presentations slides and the online examination as set out in the Cours e Schedule.
COURSE SCHEDULE
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Lecture vide os (and the Introductory Video) will be accessible remotely and on demand d uring this period: | 9.00am on 1 September 2020 to 6.00pm on 21 September 2020 |
Tutor ials |
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Date | Time | Tutorial |
19 September 20 20 | 1000 - 1230 < p>1330 - 1600 | Tutorial 1 – Group 1 Candidates Tutorial 2 – Group 1 Candidate s |
20 September 2 020 | 1000 - 1230 1330 - 1600 | Tutorial 1 – Group 2 Candidates Tutorial 2 – Group 2 Candidat es |
*NB: SIArb reserves the right to con duct Tutorials only on 19 September 2020.
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21 September 2020 | 1200 &nd ash; 1430 |
COU RSE CONTENT
Introduction | Introductio n to IEC and its Objectives | Introductory Video |
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Module 1 | An Introduction to Arbitration
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Module 3 | Arbitration Procedure
| Lectures 5 and 6 | Tutorial 2 |
Module 4 strong> | The Award ; Recognition & Enforcement of Awards
| Lectures 7 and 8< /strong> | Tutorial 2 |
FEES & REGISTRATION S:
SIAr b Associate Members | S$1440 |
Non-SIArb Members | S$1620 |
Download brochure HERE.