Scroll left
Scroll right
What is ICC?
How ICC works
Membership
ICC worldwide
Press
Contact us
ICC makes policy in:
Anti-Corruption
Arbitration
Banking Technique & Practice
Business in Society
Commercial Law & Practice
Competition
Customs & Trade Regulations
E-business, IT & Telecoms
Economic Policy
Environment & Energy
Financial Services & Insurance
Intellectual Property
Marketing & Advertising
Taxation
Trade & Investment Policy
Transport & Logistics
ICC brochures and reports
Policy statements
Codes, rules & model contracts
Job opportunities
Useful links
Disclaimers
Global Intranet sign-in
Login:
Password:
ICC premieres arbitration training in Portuguese
Paris, 29 May 2008

The training will be an ideal opportunity for participants to strengthen their knowledge of ICC arbitration.

ICC’s Institute of World Business Law will offer its first advanced level training in international commercial arbitration in Spanish and in Portuguese from 16 to 19 June at ICC’s Paris headquarters.

 

“In response to popular demand, the Institute of World Business Law has created this advanced level training,” said Laetitia de Montalivet, Director, ICC Institute of World Business Law. 

 

“With the increased use of arbitration worldwide, and especially in Latin America, the Institute decided to hold this advanced level training in Spanish and Portuguese with simultaneous interpretation,” she added.

 

This is the first time ICC will offer arbitration training in Portuguese.

The training will include:

 

- Simulation of an arbitration proceeding involving a set of complex circumstances

- Practical and technical presentations by renowned international arbitrators

- Participation by members of the Secretariat of the ICC International Court of Arbitration

- Interactive arbitration sessions

 

The training will be an ideal opportunity for international commercial arbitration lawyers, in-house counsel, arbitrators and academics to strengthen their knowledge of ICC arbitration.

 

For a detailed course description please  click here 

 

For further information, please contact :
Aisling Mullet
Events Department
Tel: +33 1 49 53 28 69
Click here to email the author
Most popular ICC articles ICC Archives
Court of Arbitration Bookstore Policy Events Institute WCF ATA CCS
 
Copyright 2009 International Chamber of Commerce
Copyright, trademark and privacy notice

ICC Copyright

RSS

 
ICC    Home E-mail Print Search