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Writing Judicial Rulings and Arbitration Decisions of Quasi-judicial Committees

Why Attend

The complexity of relationships between individuals and companies increases the incidence of disputes, which may sometimes end in recourse to the judiciary, arbitration, or internal committees that contribute to resolving these disputes. Here, bodies and arbitrators need to draft judgments that will be implemented to resolve the dispute. These judgments require specific wording and basic conditions that must be contained in order to avoid invalidity or challenge. This course comes to shed detailed and useful light on the most important legal rules so that judgments, arbitration decisions, and quasi-judicial committees are issued in the correct manner required by legislation, laws, and regulations. It also provides trainees with practical mechanisms that increase their expertise in this field.

Overview

Course Outline

Schedule & Fees

Objectives

Introducing participants to the legal and technical principles for writing judicial rulings and decisions, as well as decisions of administrative and quasi-judicial committees, and providing them with the necessary skills and capabilities related to achieving their objectives and preventing them from being challenged or annulled.

Methodology

In this interactive course, participants mostly work in groups to complete exercises as well as to study some regional and international cases.

Target groups

Directed to the officials responsible for legal, financial and administrative affairs in public and private institutions and the government and private sectors

Target competencies

The nature of judicial rulings, their characteristics and essential elements

Types of quasi-judicial rulings and decisions and administrative committee decisions

Form and organization of the judgment or decision

Using the rules of logic to understand reality

Legal analysis of relevant facts and legal texts

Extracting evidence and correct legal classification

Principles of legal reasoning

Writing the ruling or decision

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