COURSE DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION INFORMATION

Course Name Code Semester T+A+L (hour/week) Type (C / O) Local Credit ECTS
International Arbitration Law ÖH 559 Fall-Spring 03+00+00 Elective 3 7.5
Academic Unit: MA Program in Private Law
Mode of Delivery: Face to face
Prerequisites: None
Language of Instruction: Turkish
Level of Course Unit: Graduate
Course Coordinator: - -
Course Objectives: 1. Understanding arbitration as well as arbitration procedure and where and why we go to arbitration 2. Understanding the relationship between arbitration and courts 3. Understanding methods of investment disputes resolution
Course Contents: International Commercial Arbitration: General principles, why arbitration is chosen, arbitration agreement, arbitrability, assistance of courts to arbitration, terms of reference, appointment of arbitrators, initiation of arbitration, arbitration procedure, evidence and proof, award, enforcement of award, arbitration and states, investment disputes
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit (LO):
  • 1- to have knowledge about arbitration in general
  • 2- recognise arbitration agreement
  • 3- to have knowledge about arbitrability
  • 4- to have knowledge about court assistance to arbitration
  • 5- to have knowledge about terms of reference
  • 6- the appointment of arbitrators learned
  • 7- learned initiation of arbitration
  • 8- learned arbitration procedure
  • 9- learned evidence and proof in international arbitration
Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods: Lecture, Question-Answer, Discussion, Drilland Practice, Problem Solving


WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATIONS

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REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED READING

Ali Yeşilırmak, Türkiye’de Ticari Hayatın ve Yatırım Ortamının İyileştirilmesi için Uyuşmazlıkların Etkin Çözümünde, Müzakere, Arabuluculuk ve Tahkim: Sorunlar ve Çözüm Önerileri İstanbul, XII Levha, 2011.
Lew/Mistelis/Kroll, International Commercial Arbitration


OTHER COURSE RESOURCES

Gaillard/Savage, Fouchard Gaillard Goldman On International Commercial Arbitration (Kluwer 1999)
Jean-François Poudret/Sebastian Besson, Comparative Law Of International Arbitration (Thomson 2007)


ASSESSMENT METHODS AND CRITERIA

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