LW6409B - Advanced Award Writing | ||||||||||||
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* The offering term is subject to change without prior notice | ||||||||||||
Course Aims | ||||||||||||
This course aims to provide students with the requisite knowledge of and practice in formulating and drafting a final, reasoned and enforceable arbitration award in an international commercial dispute. This course will focus on the following key elements to assist the student in drafting an enforceable arbitration award: This course enhances the student's ability to carry out independent research and acquire knowledge through self-study thus enabling students to demonstrate an ability to: | ||||||||||||
Assessment (Indicative only, please check the detailed course information) | ||||||||||||
Continuous Assessment: 20% | ||||||||||||
Examination: 80% | ||||||||||||
Examination Remarks: For Continuous Assessment Weighting <= 30% * Notes: Applicable to students admitted in Semester A 2022/23 to Summer Term 2024 Students will be sent a reading list as well as a set of reading materials focusing on arbitration awards, their characteristics, functions and drafting. Students are required to write a reflective journal recording their learning experiences in the first eight weeks, and to submit a coursework assignment. Towards the end of the semester, there are face-to-face tutorials which help students develop their legal analysis and drafting skills. At the face-to-face tutorial students will be given the first set of materials relating to an arbitration case; these will normally cover all information but the hearing. Students will be required to start working on the award by drafting summary of facts, summary of parties' positions, claims, etc. After the face-to-face tutorials students will sit in a four hour open book examination (the final examination). In the final examination, students will be given a second set of materials (typically the information relating to the hearing) and they will have four hours to complete their award. The award should be presented in a format that complies with the requirements stipulated within the Hong Kong Arbitration Ordinance (Cap. 609). Relevant instructions will be conveyed by the way of self-study, reading and face-to-face tutorial seminar. Subject to the availability of University facilities and resources, students are required to take a computer-based examination within a computer laboratory. During the examination, students will not have access to the Internet to assist them in drafting the award. Students could bring a USB with course materials. | ||||||||||||
Examination Duration: 4 hours | ||||||||||||
Detailed Course Information | ||||||||||||
LW6409B.pdf |