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International Dispute Resolution (Arbitration)


Queen Mary University of London

Summary

Price
£6,700 inc VAT
Study method
Distance learning
Duration
2 years · Self-paced
Qualification
PgDip
Awarded by Queen Mary University of London
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

The course provides an understanding of the theoretical, practical and ethical problems relating to International Dispute Resolution and also provides a stepping stone for professionals becoming more involved in international alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes.

Description

The course provides an understanding of the theoretical, practical and ethical problems relating to International Dispute Resolution and also provides a stepping stone for professionals becoming more involved in international alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes.

Department: Law School

Qualification:

PgDip

Qualification Level:

RQF Level 7

Requirements:

Applicants should have an Upper 2nd Class 2.1 Honours degree in Law (or with law as a major element) from a British university. Equivalent professional qualifications and experience will also be considered.

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