Pgdip international dispute resolution (mediation) (january start) centre for commercial law studies

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Postgraduate

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    London

Overview
Programme suspended
International Dispute Resolution (Mediation) Postgraduate Diploma (DL) is BEING SUSPENDED.
Applicants should consider applying to the Diploma Flexible Study programme for 2018 entry.
Mediation is developing at great speed in many countries. For example, it is part of the civil justice system of England and Wales through the Civil Procedure Rules and the provisions in the rules which encourage the use of mediation. Additional government initiatives in England and Wales have been introduced such as automatic referral to mediators for small claims court matters.
In Europe, the EU Directive on Cross-Border Mediation has led to the implementation of mediation legislation throughout the EU. Beyond Europe, other developments continue: for example, Japan has introduced mediation in its financial services sector; Hong Kong is promoting mediation through new legislation protecting confidentiality of the process; the International Bar Association has drafted investor-state mediation rules; Nigeria continues to develop its multi-door courthouses through which mediation is a primary process.
The Postgraduate Distance Learning Diploma in International Dispute Resolution - Mediation has a strong focus on mediation and conciliation. The course will introduce you to the process of mediation and its role in the resolution of disputes. The diploma not only provides an understanding of the theoretical, practical and ethical problems relating to international mediation, but can also provide a stepping stone for professionals to become involved in international alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Traditional online modules are supplemented by a residential weekend that concentrates on practical negotiation and mediation exercises. maintaining your existing professional and personal commitments.
Benefit from regular interactive online support and feedback on mini assignments set by the academics to help you remain focused and motivated.
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London
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67-69 Lincoln'S Inn Fields, WC2A 3JB

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  • I had a good experience working with MKLC and I will definitely recommend this organisation to my network.
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5.0
24/03/2019
About the course: I had a good experience working with MKLC and I will definitely recommend this organisation to my network.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Student

5.0
24/03/2019
About the course: The course and the company offerd proffessional and high quality course.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

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05/03/2019
About the course: So far so good just stay on top of your work and join lots of extracurricular activities to be around the personal
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2019

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The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

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Subjects

  • Mediation
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Law
  • International
  • Commercial Law
  • IT Law

Course programme

Structure

You can study the Postgraduate Distance Learning Diploma in International Dispute Resolution - Mediation, part-time for a period of 18 months, starting in January each year.

The year is divided into two seven-month terms, with a selection of optional modules and dissertation being offered during the second term.

  • Taught modules (22.5 or 45 credits). Each module requires around seven and a half hours of work a week over one term. Each module assessment will vary and consist of assessed tasks, a module essay and final assessment exercise (take-home exam).
  • Dissertation (15,000-words) (45 credits) – on a topic of your own choice.
  • Download the DL Programme Schedule including course and exam dates [PDF 23kb]
  • International Arbitration Award Writing details.
Distance learning

Increasingly we all face more pressures in our business lives and finding the time to attend courses can be very difficult. Distance learning is the solution to your training needs; it allows you the full benefits of studying for a recognised UK university qualification whilst still in full-time employment using this freedom and flexibility to your advantage.

You can set the pace at which you learn and decide when, where and how long you want to study for.
One of the most beneficial factors of distance learning study is that you can apply your learning, knowledge, skills and expertise to your work straight away and help to further your career.

Teaching operates via our Virtual Learning Environment (QMplus) and other tangible media. The diploma is taught by learning experts in the area and covers international and comparative commercial arbitration.

Core modules:
  • CCDD002 Alternative Dispute Resolution (45 credits)
  • CCDM042 Negotiation and Mediation Workshop (Residential) [PDF 134kb] (30 credits)

Students must take a further 45 credits from the elective module list below: (a minimum of 3 student is required for a module to run)

  • CCDD001 International and Comparative Commercial Arbitration (45 credits)
  • CCDD003 International Construction – Contracts and Arbitration (45 credits)
  • CCDD005 International Trade and Investment Dispute Settlement (45 credits)
  • CCDD006 International Commercial Litigation (45 credits)
  • CCDD008 International Commercial Law (45 credits)
  • CCDM112 Multi-party Negotiations and Mediation (22.5 credits)
  • CCDM113 Labour Disputes (22.5 credits)
  • CCDD007 15,000 Dissertation (45 credits).

These modules are also available to study on the LLM Flexible Study programme.

Contact

Distance Learning Administrator: Michelle Dean
Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 8099
Fax: +44 (0)20 7882 8101
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Pgdip international dispute resolution (mediation) (january start) centre for commercial law studies

Price on request