BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Asia/Singapore BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20210321T090000 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:d289e144e2094350f2a0c05c66c5c6e5 CATEGORIES:Course CREATED:20220125T111442 SUMMARY:Online International Entry Course (IEC) 2022 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 is an open-book examinati on that 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 Zoom webinar recording which can be accessed remotely and on demand during the period specified in the Course Schedule b elow. The duration of each lecture is about 1 hour and 15 minutes on the av erage, 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 hou rs.\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 eac h tutorial is 3 hours. Each candidate is required to attend the full durati on of both Tutorial 1 and Tutorial 2, the dates of which are specified in t he Course Schedule below. The total scheduled duration of both Tutorials is 6 hours.\nThe written assessment will be conducted virtually on SIArb’s on line 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.\ nBased on the above, the time allocated for lectures, tutorials and the wri tten assessment is 18.5 hours. This excludes the additional time required f or reading, study, tutorial and examination preparation, which varies from individual to individual.\nEach candidate who has been successfully registe red for IEC will receive personalised login details to SIArb’s online cours e portal to access all reading materials, lectures, presentations slides an d the online examination as set out in the Course Schedule.\nCOMPLETION OF THE COURSE\nTo complete the IEC successfully, a candidate must:\n(a) Achie ve 100% attendance at all the tutorials; and\n(b) Pass the written assessm ent.\nA candidate who has successfully completed the IEC may, subject to sa tisfying other relevant criteria, apply for admission as a Member of the Si ngapore Institute of Arbitrators.\nCOURSE SCHEDULE\nLectures\n \n \nLecture videos (and the Introductory Video) will be accessible remotely and on dem and during this period:\n9.00am on 22 March 2022 to \n6.00pm on 25 April 20 22\nTutorials\n \n \n \n \nDate\nTime\nTutorial\n*Friday, 22 April 2022AND/ OR Saturday, 23 April 2022 1000 - 1300\n1400 - 1700\nTutorial 1 \nTutorial 2 (followed by Course Director’s Closing Remarks)\n*NB: SIArb reserves the right to allocate candidates to such groups for the Tutorials and to conduc t the Tutorials on 22 and/or 23 April 2022 at its discretion. Candidates sh ould ensure they are available for the full day on both dates.\nWritten Ass essment\n \n \nDate\nTime\nMonday, 25 April 2022\n1200 – 1430\nCOURSE CONTE NT\n Introduction\nIntroduction to IEC and its Objectives\nIntroductory Vid eo\n \n \n Module 1\nAn Introduction to Arbitration\n\n - Key aspects of ar bitration and fundamental concepts \n - Arbitration and other forms of disp ute resolution\n - Types of arbitration - Ad hoc and institutional arbitrat ion\n - Laws and Rules applicable to an arbitration\n - Overview of Singapo re legislation\n - The arbitration agreement\n - Overview of the arbitratio n processLectures 1 and 2\nTutorial 1\n Module 2\nArbitration Agreement, Co mmencement & The Tribunal\n\n - Agreement to arbitrate – significance a nd formal requirements\n - Validity of arbitration agreement and stay of co urt proceedings\n - Commencement of the arbitration – procedure and signifi cance\n - Constituting the Tribunal\n - Jurisdiction and powers of the Trib unal\n - Rights and duties of the Tribunal\n - Challenges to the TribunalLe ctures 3 and 4\nTutorial 1\n Module 3\nArbitration Procedure\n\n - Institut ional and ad hoc arbitration\n - Arbitration rules\n - Overview of arbitral process\n - Pleadings, discovery and other interlocutory matters\n - Preli minary meetings and procedural orders\n - The substantive hearing\n - Evide nce\n - Expert testimony and witness conferencing\n - Closing submissions a nd close of proceedingsLectures 5 and 6\nTutorial 2\n Module 4\nThe Award; Recognition & Enforcement of Awards\nNature of an awardTypes of awardsE ssential features of an awardChallenge and appealRecognition and enforcemen t of AwardsLectures 7 and 8\nTutorial 2\nTECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS\nTo properl y participate in this online course, you will require the following which m ust be put in place before the Tutorials and Online Examinations (no except ions will be entertained):\n\n - A laptop or computer (as typing will be re quired during the Tutorials and examinations, accessing via mobile phone or other mobile devices is not encouraged)\n - Stable Internet access from th e same laptop/computer– a wired connection is recommended (this is especial ly important for taking the online written assessment)\n - An Internet brow ser on the same laptop/computer\n - A video camera (either external or buil t-in to your laptop or computer) to participate in the video Tutorials and Online Examination\n - Zoom Client for MeetingsIf you have not used Zoom be fore, clicking HERE (https://zoom.us/support/download)to download the late st version for security reasons. Even if you already have Zoom installed, we recommend that you check to ensure you have updated to the latest versio n due to frequent security upgrades and to ensure that your laptop/computer meets the minimum requirements for the use of Zoom.\nIMPORTANT NOTES\nAcce ptance or rejection of an application for admission to the IEC is at the so le discretion of SIArb.Closing date is 15 March 2022. Placement is on a fi rst-come-first-served basis.Registrations received on or before the closing date are confirmed upon RECEIPT OF FULL PAYMENT.SIArb reserves the right t o change the content of the programme and/or the facilitators without prior notice. SIArb is committed to staging a successful programme. However, we reserve the right to cancel the programme in which case refunds will be gi ven, but otherwise, no refunds will be made for cancellations or no-shows b y those who registered.SIArb reserves the right to change the venue or amen d any of the other details published.By completing the registration form, y ou fully consent to the collection, use and disclosure of your personal dat a as appears in any form, document or electronic template, by SIArb.FEES &a mp; REGISTRATIONS:\nSIArb Associate Members\nS$1440\nNon-SIArb Members\nS$1 620\nDownload brochure HERE. \nSupporting Organi sations\n\n\nSILE CPD Points \nPractice Area: Alternative Dispute Resolutio n Training Level: FoundationPublic CPD Points: 6\n RICS: 6 Formal CPD Poi nts BOA-SIA: 6 CPD Points PEB: 6 PDUs SILE Attendance Policy\nPartici pants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply stri ctly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines.\nFor this ac tivity, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging ou t 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. Part icipants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to o btain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.sil eCPDcentre.sg (https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A% 2F%2Fwww.silecpdcentre.sg%2F&data=01%7C01%7Chweehong.lim%40isca.org.sg% 7C1ed94fd2ac5d41ff431908d7eb519ff9%7Ccdeb9da7d0a847efb5820ede76106936%7C0&a mp;sdata=KGQ2Ea39ybCEEeYdsPPtkngRB59oZ8YG8iYp10cUFy8%3D&reserved=0) for more information.\nTutorial 1 and Tutorial 2 are Accredited CPD Activities under the SILE CPD Scheme. Lawyers who comply with the SILE Attendance Pol icy will obtain 6 Public CPD Points if they attend both Tutorial 1 and Tuto rial 2.Lawyers may also obtain 10 Private CPD Points for reviewing all 8 re cordings of the lectures in full. Lawyers should log into their ePortfolio account on www.silecpdcentre.sg and update their Learning His tory to reflect the Private CPD Points obtained from reviewing the lectures . Public CPD Points obtained in respect of Tutorial 1 and Tutorial 2 will b e updated in lawyers’ ePortfolio accounts by SILE.REGISTRATION, REFUND & ; CANCELLATION POLICY\n - Places are limited and can only be allocated in o rder of priority upon receipt of registration and any payment due.\n - SIAr b reserves the right to update or amend the details of the programme and/or the names of Course Faculty without prior notice. \n - SIArb will not ente rtain any request for a refund of fees.\n - We reserve the right to refuse to register or admit any participant, and to cancel or postpone the Course. \n - By completing the registration form, you fully consent to the collec tion, use and disclosure of your personal data as appears in any form, docu ment or electronic template, by SIArb. [CLICK HERE (index.php?option=com_c ontent&view=article&id=273)TO READ OUR PRIVACY POLICY] X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
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 is an open-book exa mination that will assess the candidate’s overall understanding of wh at 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 an d 15 minutes on the average, and each candidate is required to view each le cture 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 vir tually on the Zoom meeting platform. The duration of each tutorial is 3 hou rs. 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 virtuall y on SIArb’s online course portal over a period of 2.5 hours on the d ate specified in the Course Schedule below. Each candidate is required to s it for and pass this written assessment with a minimum score of 50 marks ou t of a possible 100.
Based on the above, the time allocated for lectures, tutorials and the written assessment is 1 8.5 hours. This excludes the additional time required for reading, study, t utorial and examination preparation, which varies from individual to indivi dual.
Each candidate who has been succes sfully registered for IEC will receive personalised login details to SIArb& rsquo;s online course portal to access all reading materials, lectures, pre sentations slides and the online examination as set out in the Course Sched ule.
COMPLETION OF THE COURSE
To complete the IEC successfully, a candidate must:
(a)&n bsp; Achieve 100% attendance at all the tutorials; and
(b) Pass the written assessment.
A candidate who has successfully completed the IEC may, subjec t to satisfying other relevant criteria, apply for admission as a Member of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators.
COURSE SCHEDULE
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Lecture videos (and the Introductory Video) will be accessible remotely and on demand during this p eriod: | 9.00 am on 22 March 2022 to 6.00pm on 25 April 2022 |
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Date | Time | Tutorial |
*Friday, 22 April 2022 AND/OR Saturday, 23 April 2022 | 1000 - 1300 1400 - 1700 | Tutorial 1&nb sp; Tutorial 2 (followed by Co urse Director’s Closing Remarks) |
*NB: SIArb reserves the right to allocate cand idates 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 a vailable for the full day on both dates.
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Monday, 25 April 2022 | 1200 – 1430 |
COURSE CONTENT
Introduction | Introduction to IEC and its Objectives | Introductory Video |
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| L ectures 1 and 2 | Tutorial 1 |
Module 2< /strong> | Arbitrat ion Agreement, Commencement & The Tribunal
| Lectures 3 and 4 | Tutorial 1 |
Module 3 | Arbitration Procedure
| Lectures 5 and 6 | Tutorial 2 |
Module 4 p> | The Award; Recogni tion & Enforcement of Awards
| Lectures 7 and 8 | Tutorial 2 |
To pr operly participate in this online course, you will require the following wh ich must be put in place before the Tutorials and Online Examinations (no e xceptions will be entertained):
If you have not used Zoom bef ore, clicking HERE to download the latest version for security reasons. Even if you already have Zoom installed, we recommend that you check to en sure you have updated to the latest version due to frequent security upgrad es and to ensure that your laptop/computer meets the minimum requirements f or the use of Zoom.
IMPORTANT NO TES
SIArb Associate Members | S$1440 |
Non-SIArb Members | S$1620 |
Download brochure HERE.&nb sp;
Supporting Organisations
SILE CPD Points Practice Area
: Alternative Dispute Resolution Trai
ning Level: Foundation Public CPD Points: 6
| RICS: 6 Formal CPD Points BOA-S
IA: 6 CPD Points PEB: 6 PDUs |
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 Gu idelines.
For this activity, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar an d logging out at the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by th e organiser, and not being away from the entire activity for more than 15 m inutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to&nb sp;http://www.sileCPD centre.sg for more information.