Arbitration Courses

Arbitration & Alternative Dispute Resolution Courses

During the arbitration process, an impartial adjudicator conducts the procedures and proposes a legally binding solution for the parties involved, which they discuss and agreee upon.
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Arbitration and ADR training coursesAlternative dispute resolution methods are often a preferred alternative to trials in court. Arbitration brings a number of benefits to the parties who are voluntarily or not undergo this type of conflict resolution method. External arbitrators or adjudicators can provide legal advice, consultation on the matter and suggest the optimal solution without representing any of the parties. Confidentiality in arbitration procedures keeps the dispute outside the public eye, without causing any public image damages to the involved parties.

The agreed arbitation solution, or arbital award, can be legally binding or not - however, it typically represents the interests of all parties. Often, the arbitration decision cannot be apealled in court, which encourages those involved in an arbitral tribunal case to find the best solution and close the dispute case when the optimal outcome has been reached.

Why study for a legal award in Arbitration?

To become a professional arbitrator and receive the credentials to conduct arbitration processes within a national legal framework or internationally, legal practitioners are required complete professional training. Certificate training and diploma qualification courses are delivered by accredited providers throughout the UK. Study modes can be tailored to suit every individual's time comittments and priorities.

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As arbitration, mediation and conflict resolution approaches are often preferred by individuals and organisation against long and expensive trials, legal practitioners who wish to specialise in arbitration have a lot to gain. Their expertise is valued by the parties involved in the arbitral tribunal and applicable in a wide range of scenarios.

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