The Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb) is pleased to announce that a new edition of its International Entry Course is now open for registration. Candidates who pass the International Entry Course (“IEC”) may, subject to satisfying other relevant criteria, qualify for admission as a Member of SIArb.
SYNOPSIS OF THE COURSE
The IEC consists of 4 modules, 2 tutorials and a written assessment. Each module comprises 2 lectures. There will therefore be 8 lectures and 2 tutorials that constitute the IEC, together with the written assessment.
Each module covers a particular segment of arbitration law and practice. Module 1 gives an overview of arbitration and introduces key concepts, rules and legislation. Module 2 covers the commencement of arbitration, and issues concerning constitution, jurisdiction and powers of the tribunal. Module 3 goes into the arbitration procedure, 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 scenarios and case studies, what has been taught in the lectures. Tutorial 1 will cover Modules 1 and 2, whilst Tutorial 2 will cover Modules 3 and 4.
The written assessment is an open-book examination that will assess the candidate’s overall understanding of what has been covered in the 4 modules.
FORMAT AND DELIVERY METHOD
Each lecture will be delivered online by way of a Zoom webinar recording which can be accessed remotely and on demand during the period specified in the Course Schedule below. The duration of each lecture is about 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 preceded by an Introductory Video by the Course Director. The total scheduled duration of all lectures is 10 hours.
Each 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 3 hours. 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 scheduled duration of both Tutorials is 6 hours.
The written assessment will be conducted virtually 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 marks out of a possible 100.
Based on the above, the time allocated for lectures, tutorials and the written assessment is 18.5 hours. This excludes the additional time required for reading, study, tutorial and examination preparation, which varies from individual to individual.
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, lectures, presentations slides and the online examination as set out in the Course Schedule.
COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
To complete the IEC successfully, a candidate must:
(a) Achieve 100% attendance at all the tutorials; and
(b) Pass the written assessment.
A candidate who has successfully completed the IEC may, subject to satisfying other relevant criteria, apply for admission as a Member of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators.
COURSE SCHEDULE
Lectures |
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Lecture videos (and the Introductory Video) will be accessible remotely and on demand during this period: |
9.00am on 22 March 2022 to 6.00pm on 25 April 2022 |
Tutorials |
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Date |
Time |
Tutorial |
*Friday, 22 April 2022
AND/OR
Saturday, 23 April 2022
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1000 - 1300 1400 - 1700 |
Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2 (followed by Course Director’s Closing Remarks) |
*NB: SIArb reserves the right to allocate candidates to such groups for the Tutorials and to conduct the Tutorials on 22 and/or 23 April 2022 at its discretion. Candidates should ensure they are available for the full day on both dates.
Written Assessment |
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Date |
Time |
Monday, 25 April 2022 |
1200 – 1430 |
COURSE CONTENT
Introduction |
Introduction to IEC and its Objectives |
Introductory Video |
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Module 1 |
An Introduction to Arbitration
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Lectures 1 and 2 |
Tutorial 1 |
Module 2 |
Arbitration Agreement, Commencement & The Tribunal
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Lectures 3 and 4 |
Tutorial 1 |
Module 3 |
Arbitration Procedure
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Lectures 5 and 6 |
Tutorial 2 |
Module 4 |
The Award; Recognition & Enforcement of Awards
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Lectures 7 and 8 |
Tutorial 2 |
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
To properly participate in this online course, you will require the following which must be put in place before the Tutorials and Online Examinations (no exceptions will be entertained):
If you have not used Zoom before, clicking HERE to download the latest version for security reasons. Even if you already have Zoom installed, we recommend that you check to ensure you have updated to the latest version due to frequent security upgrades and to ensure that your laptop/computer meets the minimum requirements for the use of Zoom.
IMPORTANT NOTES
FEES & REGISTRATIONS:
SIArb Associate Members |
S$1440 |
Non-SIArb Members |
S$1620 |
Download brochure HERE.
Supporting Organisations
SILE CPD Points Practice Area: Alternative Dispute Resolution
Training Level: Foundation
Public CPD Points: 6
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RICS: 6 Formal CPD Points
BOA-SIA: 6 CPD Points
PEB: 6 PDUs
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SILE Attendance Policy
Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines.
For this activity, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by the organiser, and not being away from the entire activity for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.
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