International Business Disputes


CERTIFIED OF ADVANCED STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DISPUTES
(CAS) - UNIL


Course taught by the University of Lausanne (UNIL)


Cross-border business disputes are increasing, but attorneys, judges and legal counsel are not always well-equipped for dealing with the particular features of international cases.

Several international study programs are devoted to this topic. The advantage of the University of Lausanne’s Certificate of Advanced Studies in International Business Disputes (CAS IBD) is that the program only stretches over a short period of time and can easily be reconciled with full-time professional activity. It provides useful practical insights, not only on a single mechanism of dispute resolution (such as international arbitration or litigation before state courts), but also on different aspects, techniques, and fields of international dispute resolution.

All courses are thought in English. Start dates: March 2023.

Mandatory courses: 

International Business Disputes – Fundamentals

9-10 March 2023

International Litigation Advanced

30-31 March 2023

International Arbitration Advanced

25-26 May 2023

Most of the optional courses will be thought between March and July 2023. The exact dates will be made available on the website of the CAS IBD:

https://www.unil.ch/llm/home/menuinst/cas/cas-ibd.html

Price: 2.000 CHF

Price for legal interns (avvocati praticanti): 1.500 CHF

Special price

Entry requirements

Candidates eligible for admission to the CAS must:

a)   hold a Bachelor of Law (BLaw), a Master of Law (Law) or another equivalent degree from a Swiss or foreign university, or

b) hold a Bachelor, a Master or another equivalent degree from a Swiss or foreign university, and demonstrate additional training in area relevant to the programme (law or resolution of international disputes), or

c) hold another title considered as equivalent by the Direction Committee.

Courses of CAS

All courses are also part of the study plan of the LL.M. in International Business Law at the University of Lausanne (60 ECTS). You will find there a more detailed description of the courses.

If the holder of a CAS IBD subsequently registers for the LL.M. Programme (which is subject to the LL.M. admissions requirements), the 10 ECTS of the CAS can be credited toward the LL.M. degree; in this case, however, the LL.M. degree certificate replaces the CAS, which must be returned to the Formation Continue UNIL-EPFL.

Most of the courses in the CAS IBD can also be taken individually.

Candidates are required to earn 10 ECTS credits. Course credit can be obtained over 10 days: six (6) days of mandatory courses (module 1) and four (4) days of optional courses (module 2). Registered students are also welcome to participate in additional optional courses, though this does not affect the overall number of CAS credits. During a final one-day session, registered students are evaluated based on a discussion of a (real or ficti- tious) case in a short paper and in-class presentation. Fiind more information about the study plan.

 

During a final one-day session, registered students are evaluated based on a discussion of a case in a short paper and in-class presentation.

The courses with an asterik (*) are not taught every year and will only be offered if they are selected by a sufficient number of participants.

 

Scientific committee

Prof. Andrea Bonomi - Unil 

Prof. Eva Lein - Unil

Prof. Francesco Maiani – Unil

Prof. Andreas R. Ziegler – Unil

Teaching Staff

Prof. Stefania Bariatti – University of Milan

Prof. Sébastien Besson – University of Neuchatel

Prof. Vincent Brulhart (tbc) – Unil

Dr. Isabelle Fellrath – Swisslegal, Lausanne

Ms. Sandrine Giroud – Lavile, Geneva

Mr. Pierre-Yves Gunter – Bar & Karrer, Geneva

Prof. Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler – Geneva

Prof. Cristoph Kern – University of Heidelberg

Mr. Joachim Knoll – Lalive, Geneva

Prof. Alexander Layton, QC – Twenty Essex, London

Prof. Despina Mavromati – Until

Prof. Yuko Nishitani – Kyoto University

Dr. Elza Reymond – Sedlex, Lausanne

Prof. Antonio Rigozzi – University of Neuchatel

Prof. Linda Silberman – New York University

 

For more information

Contact Equilibrium ADR Firm, that will get in touch with UNIL (Université de Lausanne), at the following mail address: info@eschool-adr.eu

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