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A week-long systematic and comprehensive examination of the law and practice of international arbitration. The course, features both lecture and interactive segments, and is designed for arbitrators, advocates, in-house counsel and others interested in international arbitration. The course is a CLE (CPD) course for which NY State CLE credit will be available. Upon completion, all attendees will receive a certificate of completion from both Columbia Law School and the Chartered Institute. A fast-track route towards Fellowship in the Chartered institute through the International Pathway. This course, includes both candidate assessment and an award writing examination (CI Arb Module 4). It assesses whether the candidate has sufficient knowledge required to apply the principles and procedure of international arbitration based on the UNCITRAL Model Law and UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules. Upon successful completion of this course, an applicant will have completed all the course requirements for Institute Fellowship. Combined Faculty: Christian P. Alberti , Director, International Centre for Dispute Resolution, New York Prof. George Bermann , FCIArb, Course Co-director, Director - Center for International Commercial and Investment Arbitration (CICIA), Columbia Univ. School of Law, New York James H. Carter , Wilmer Hale, LLP, New York Rocio Digon , Managing Director and Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, SICANA, New York Eugene Farber, Course Co-director, Farber, Pappalardo & Carbonari Adjunct Professor of Law, Pace Univ. School of Law, New York Thomas D. Halket , FCIArb, CArb, Course Co-director, Vice Chair - New York Branch, Halket Weitz LLP, New York, Adjunct Professor, Fordham Univ., School of Law, Edward G. Kehoe , King & Spaulding, New York Louis B. Kimmelman , Sidley Austin and Adjunct Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School, New York Luis M. Martinez , International Centre for Dispute Resolution, New York Andrea Menaker , White & Case LLP, New York Peter L. Michaelson , FCIArb, CIArb, Course Co- director, Chair - New York Branch, Michaelson ADR Chambers, LLC, New York Richard Naimark, Senior Vice President of American Arbitration Association in charge of International of the International Center for Dispute Resolution, New York Sophie Nappert , 3VB -- Three Verulam Buildings, London Timothy G. Nelson , Skadden Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP, New York Lawrence W. Newman , Baker & McKenzie, New York Natalie L. Reid , Debevoise & Plimpton, New York Laurence Shore , Herbert, Smith, Freehills LLP, New York Robert Smit , Co-Chair of the international Arbitration Practice, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, LLP, Adjunct Professor of Law, Columbia Law School, New York Claudia T. Salomon , Co-Chair, International Arbitration Practice, Latham & Watkins, New York John M. Townsend , Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP, Washington, DC Columbia Law School - Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Course on International Arbitration Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Accelerated Route to Fellowship Course. June 6-10, 2016 Instruction on International Arbitration June 13-15, 2016 Both courses can be taken together or separately NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CENTER 150 East 42nd Street, 17th Floor, New York, NY AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION 150 East 42nd Street, 17th Floor, New York, NY

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A week-long systematic and comprehensive examination of the law and practice of international arbitration. The course, features both lecture and interactive segments, and is designed for arbitrators, advocates, in-house counsel and others interested in international arbitration.

The course is a CLE (CPD) course for which NY State CLE credit will be available. Upon completion, all attendees will receive a certificate of completion from both Columbia Law School and the Chartered Institute.

A fast-track route towards Fellowship in the Chartered institute through the International Pathway.

This course, includes both candidate assessment and an award writing examination (CI Arb Module 4). It assesses whether the candidate has sufficient knowledge required to apply the principles and procedure of international arbitration based on the UNCITRAL Model Law and UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules.

Upon successful completion of this course, an applicant will have completed all the course requirements for Institute Fellowship.

Combined Faculty:Christian P. Alberti, Director, International Centre for Dispute Resolution, New York

Prof. George Bermann, FCIArb, Course Co-director, Director - Center for International Commercial and Investment Arbitration (CICIA), Columbia Univ. School of Law, New York

James H. Carter, Wilmer Hale, LLP, New York

Rocio Digon, Managing Director and Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, SICANA, New York

Eugene Farber, Course Co-director, Farber, Pappalardo & Carbonari Adjunct Professor of Law, Pace Univ. School of Law, New York

Thomas D. Halket, FCIArb, CArb, Course Co-director, Vice Chair - New York Branch, Halket Weitz LLP, New York, Adjunct Professor, Fordham Univ., School of Law,

Edward G. Kehoe, King & Spaulding, New York

Louis B. Kimmelman, Sidley Austin and Adjunct Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School, New York

Luis M. Martinez, International Centre for Dispute Resolution, New York

Andrea Menaker, White & Case LLP, New York

Peter L. Michaelson, FCIArb, CIArb, Course Co-director, Chair - New York Branch, Michaelson ADR Chambers, LLC, New York

Richard Naimark, Senior Vice President of American Arbitration Association in charge of International of the International Center for Dispute Resolution, New York

Sophie Nappert, 3VB -- Three Verulam Buildings, London

Timothy G. Nelson, Skadden Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP, New York

Lawrence W. Newman, Baker & McKenzie, New York

Natalie L. Reid, Debevoise & Plimpton, New York

Laurence Shore, Herbert, Smith, Freehills LLP, New York

Robert Smit, Co-Chair of the international Arbitration Practice, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, LLP, Adjunct Professor of Law, Columbia Law School, New York

Claudia T. Salomon, Co-Chair, International Arbitration Practice, Latham & Watkins, New York

John M. Townsend, Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP, Washington, DC

Columbia Law School - Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Course on International Arbitration

Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Accelerated Route

to Fellowship Course.

June 6-10, 2016

Instruction on InternationalArbitration

June 13-15, 2016

Both courses can be taken together or separately

NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CENTER 150 East 42nd Street, 17th Floor, New York, NY

AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION 150 East 42nd Street, 17th Floor, New York, NY

Columbia Law School - Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Course on International Arbitration The course will be delivered through lecture, interactive segments and simulations and will use the materials in Born, International Arbitration: Law and Practice. The course instructors include pre-eminent international arbitrators and counsel, law professors and representatives of the ICDR and ICC.

The course is designed for arbitrators, advocates, in-house counsel, members of the judiciary and others interested in international arbitration, both those looking for a comprehensive introduction to the area and those looking to further develop their knowledge of it.

June 6-10, 2016

Instruction on InternationalArbitration

9:30 am - 11:00 am 11:15 am - 12:45 pm 1:30 - 3 pm 3:15 pm - 4:45 pm

Day 1 Introduction, History and Overiew of Institutions, Norms, Jursidictional Issues, International and Domestic Arbitration Distinguished. - Bermann

Overview of Investor State Arbitration- Menaker

Arbitration Agreement -- SIMULATION - Born sec 3.01 and Smit and Salomon

Separability, Allocation of Competence -Smit

Day 2 Illegality, Arbitrability and Other Factors Relating to the Nature of the Dispute - Shore

The Arbitral Seat - Shore Arbitral Institutions and Ad Hoc arbitration, DEBATE WITH MODERATOR - ICDR, ICC, and UNCITRAL Rules - Naimark, Digon and Carter (ad hoc) and Newman (moderator)

Appointment of Arbitrators, Challenge to Arbitrators - Alberti

Day 3 Non-signatories and Multi-party matters - Alberti

Emergency Relief and Interim Measures - Reid

Preliminary Conference -- SIMULATION - Nelson, Kehoe and Carter

Choice of Law - Kehoe

Day 4 Procedural Issues: Discovery, Evidence and Confidentiality - Townsend

Mock Heairng SIMULATION- Nelson, Nappert and Farber

Deliberation and Award - Nappert Annulment - Reid

Day 5 Recognition and Enforcement - Kimmelman

Recognition and Enforcement - Kimmelman

Ethics - INTERACTIVE - Farber Emerging Issues and Conclusion - Bermann

The following table shows the course schedule, including sessions, topics and corresponding instructor(s).

The course fee includes:• Course book and all other course materials • Welcome reception • Course dinner • Breakfasts and lunches

All attendees are responsible, at own expense, for their travel, lodging and all meals other than those specified above.

Platinum Contributing Co-sponsor

Co-sponsoring and Co-participating Organizations

Grand Hyatt NY109 East 42 Street

www.grandnewyork.hyatt.comT: +1-212-883-1234from US $ 379/night

The Tuscany120 East 39 Street

www.stgiles.com/new-york-hotelsT: +1-212-686-1600from US $ 349/night

Marriott East Side525 Lexington Avenue

www.marriott.comT: +1-212-755-4000from US $ 399/night

Hotel Boutique at Grand Central447 Lexington Avenue

www.hotelboutiqueatgrandcentral.comT: +1-212-297-0300from US $ 315/night

Hotel information:Many fine hotels are located within a very short walk of the course location. Illustratively, these include (all room prices are normal non-discounted base room rates excluding taxes and fees):

The course fee includes:• Course materials • Breakfast and lunch on Mon 6/13 and Tue 6/14 • Exam Charges

NOTE: Before registering for the Fellowship course (or both courses if you intend to sit for both), we STRONGLY ADVISE you to send Peter Michaelson, Chair - NY Branch, an e-mail briefly describing your background and experience in international arbitration. Historically, the course co-directors have found that those attendees, who do not possess sufficient and experience in international arbitration, had considerable difficulty in passing the award writing exam given at the end of the Fellowship course. While we cannot guarantee that a registrant will pass the examination, having that knowledge and experience is likely to enhance that registrant’s prospects of doing so. We will review the description you send and respond with our view as to whether you are qualified to take the course. Please do not register until you hear back from us. If you only want to take the Columbia course, you can immediately register for it as there are no pre-requisites for that course.

Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Accelerated Route to Fellowship Course.

The course, which culminates in an award writing examination, assesses whether the candidate has the requisite knowledge required to analyze submissions, arrive at a conclusion and write a final, reasoned and enforceable arbitration award in

compliance with the UNCITRAL Model Law and Arbitration Rules.

This course is only open to qualified candidates who can demonstrate they have sufficient background and experience in international arbitration.

June 13-15, 2016

Please make your reservation directly with your hotel. As Manhattan hotels tend to quickly sell out, we strongly recommend that you promptly book your accommodation.

All attendees are responsible, at own expense, for their travel, lodging and all meals other than those specified above.

Terms and conditions:Any registrant who cancels his/her registration for either course will be entitled to a refund based on the following schedule:

Date AmountPrior to or on May 6, 2016 90% of the registration fee is paid

Between May 6 and May 20, 2016 50% of the registration fee paid

After May 20, 2016 2015 No refundRegistration will be confirmed on receipt of payment of the applicable fee.

If a registrant is unable to attend, another person can be substituted at any time and at no additional cost. Merely inform us accordingly of the substitution so the proper name badge can be prepared in advance.

The course directors reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to change the faculty, speakers or content of the program of cancel the course should circumstances dictate. Should the course be cancelled, a full refund will be made to all registrants.

Information Regarding New York CLE Credits:

Application for New York accreditation of this program is currently pending. Columbia Law School has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Board as an Accredited Provider of CLE programs. Under New York State CLE regulations, once a program has been approved to provide CLE credit, that program will provide a predefined number of credit hours, as specified in its approval, that can be applied toward the Areas of Professional Practice requirement for experienced attorneys only. Once approval is received, CLE credit will be awarded only for full attendance of the course in its entirety. Attorneys attending only part of the course are not eligible for partial credit for it, although they are most welcome to attend it. Attendance is determined by an attorney’s sign-in and sign-out, as shown in the course’s registers. Please note that there will be a separate register for each day of the course, with sign-out and sign-in required for each one.

CLE Credit Financial Aid Policy:Persons seeking a hardship scholarship should register using the form above and then separately complete their registration by submitting a scholarship request, no later than May 30, 2016, to Peter L. Michaelson at [email protected]. Requests, which will be answered, should detail in a few sentences the basis of the applicant’s need and the background to his or her interest. Please understand that without a complete scholarship request, the applicant may be notified that the scholarship registration has been cancelled. All complete requests will be considered.

For fax or postal mail registrations, send completed form to:Peter L. Michaelson, Chair-New York Branch

Michaelson ADR Chambers, LLC590 Madison Ave., 21th Floor

New York, NY 10022 USF: +1 (732) 758-6501

Registration may also be made, on-line, by clicking the corresponding button below.

Instruction on InternationalArbitration

Fellowship CourseBoth Columbia & Fellowship Courses

Columbia Course

Instruction on InternationalArbitration

Preferred salutation: ____________ Full name: __________________________________________________________________ (Mr., Ms., Dr., Prof., Hon., etc.)

Name for badge: _______________________________________________________

Organization: __________________________________________________________ Title: _____________________________

Address: _____________________________________________________________ City: ______________________________

Province/State: _________________________________________________________ Postal Code: _______________________

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METHOD OF PAYMENT

USD Fee to be charged to credit card

Columbia course: US $ 3750 regular price $ 3000 Early registration, prior to May 6, 2016 (20% discount)

$ 1875 for full-time law professors or full-time government (US federal or state) employees (50% discount)

Accelerated Route to Fellowship: US $ 2250 regular price $ 1800 Early registration, prior to May 6, 2016 (20% discount)

Both courses together: $ 5400 (10% discount) $ 4800 Early registration, prior to May 6, 2016 (20% total discount)

Number of guests for Course Dinner: _________________ Course Dinner guest fee at $ 200 each: _________________________

Total amount paid: __________________ VISA MasterCard American Express

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Billing address: __________________________________________________________________________

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Expiration date: _________________ CSV#: _________________________

For fax or postal mail registrations, send completed form to:Peter L. Michaelson - Chair, New York Branch

Michaelson ADR Chambers, LLC590 Madison Ave., 21st Floor

New York, NY 10022 USF: +1 (732) 758-6501

For those registrants who are unable to remit payment online, please contact Peter L. Michaelson, Chair NY Branch, for wire transfer instructions.

REGISTRATION FORM