Course Details
Arbitration
Course Code LAWS765
EFTS 0.1250
Points 15.00
Level 7
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Prescriptor
A practical approach to learning about the theory and practise of the determinative processes of arbitration and adjudication, including understanding of the development of arbitration in NZ, the role and significance of the UNCITRAL Model Law and the 1956 UN Convention; the 1996 Arbitration Act and amendments; the practice of arbitration in NZ from agreement to arbitrate to enforcement of awards; and the context, history and application of the adjudicative process in the Construction Contract Act 2002.
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Qualifications
The course is available as part of the following qualifications.
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  AK3693   Bachelor of Business   (BBus)
360.00
  AK2601   Certificate in Legal Studies   (CertLegalSt)
60.00
Prerequisites
75.00 points from LAWS604LAWS605LAWS621LAWS622LAWS623
  AK1008   Bachelor of Laws   (LLB)
480.00
  AK1009   Bachelor of Laws (Honours)   (LLB(Hons))
540.00
  ICE1   Individual Course Enrolment   (ICE)
0.00
  SABRD1   Study Abroad   (Study Abroad)
0.00
  INEXCH1   International Exchange (Inbound)   (INEXCH)
0.00
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