Arbitration Proceedings I (Moot Arbitration- Hearing and Rules of Evidence)

Arb 110 (Pt II)

This course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of how modern arbitration proceedings are influenced by technological advancements, preparing students for effective participation in digitally driven industrial environments. This course provides an in-depth understanding of arbitration proceedings, focusing on the hearing and rules of evidence, with a particular emphasis... Read more

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Arbitration Proceedings I (Moot Arbitration- Hearing and Rules of Evidence)

Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the fundamental principles of arbitration proceedings and their application in industrial disputes.
  • Assess the influence of Industry 4.0 technologies on the development and practice of arbitration proceedings and evidence management.
  • Understand and apply relevant laws and regulations governing arbitration proceedings in high-tech environments.
  • Effectively manage evidence collection and presentation using digital tools and platforms.
  • Develop strategies for conducting arbitration hearings and presenting evidence in digitally driven smart workspaces.

Course Description

This course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of how modern arbitration proceedings are influenced by technological advancements, preparing students for effective participation in digitally driven industrial environments. This course provides an in-depth understanding of arbitration proceedings, focusing on the hearing and rules of evidence, with a particular emphasis on the influence of Industry 4.0 technologies. It aims to equip students and practitioners with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage arbitration proceedings in high technology environments, ensuring effective participation in digitally driven smart work environments.

Course Curriculum

1. Introduction to Arbitration Proceedings

3 lessons
  • Definition and scope of arbitration proceedings
  • Historical development and key concepts
  • Importance of arbitration proceedings in industrial disputes settlements.

2. Influence of Industry 4.0 Technologies on Arbitration Proceedings

3 lessons
  • General issues of arbitration process integrity under applied Industry 4.0 technologies
  • ; application areas of key technologies: IoT, AI, robotics, big data, and blockchain
  • Influence of advance technologies on arbitration proceedings and permissible evidence

3. Legal Framework for Arbitration Proceedings

3 lessons
  • Relevant laws and regulations
  • Binding arbitration agreements and clauses
  • Roles of international arbitration bodies

4. Hearing Procedures in Arbitration

3 lessons
  • Initiating arbitration: requests and responses
  • Selection and roles of arbitrators
  • Conducting arbitration hearings and proceedings

5. Rules of Evidence in Arbitration

3 lessons
  • Types of evidence: documentary, electronic, witness testimony
  • Admissibility and relevance of evidence
  • Best practices for presenting evidence

6. Digital Transformation and Evidence Management

3 lessons
  • Impact of digital transformation on evidence collection and management
  • Use of digital tools and platforms in arbitration
  • Challenges and opportunities on the rules of hearing under laws of digital evidence

7. Role of Administrators in Arbitration Proceedings

4 lessons
  • Duties and responsibilities in high-tech environments
  • Managing arbitration processes and documentation
  • Ensuring compliance with modern industrial administration practices
  • the Administrator as an expert witness at arbitral hearing.

8. Ethics and Professionalism in Arbitration

4 lessons
  • Ethical considerations for arbitrators and parties
  • Maintaining impartiality and confidentiality
  • Professional standards and best practices
  • Professional standards and best practices

9. Future Trends in Arbitration Proceedings

3 lessons
  • - Emerging technologies and their potential impact
  • Future of arbitration in Industry 4.0 technologies era
  • Preparing for the next wave of industrial disputes.

Course Details

  • Level: Advanced
  • Total Duration: 14 hours
  • Modules: 9
  • Lessons: 29
  • Passing Score: 70%
  • Certificate: Yes ✓

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