Advanced Mediation Course for Maritime Shipping And Accreditation Participants who successfully complete the full course and pass the assessment will be eligible to be appointed as Associate Mediators by the Singapore Mediation Centre Presented in Collaboration with SINGAPORE MEDIATION CENTRE AND Supported by SINGAPORE MARITIME ACADEMY 9 th to 11th th Feb 2015 (9.00am to 5pm) and 12 th Feb 2015 (9.00am to 12.00pm) Mediation Chambers 1 & 2 of the Supreme Court, Singapore Venue: Level 2 Supreme Court Chambers 1 & 2 Registration Fee: (a) 3 days Advanced Mediation Course $2500.00 to $2595(No GST) (b) ½ day Accreditation Assessment Fee : $535.00 (No GST) MCF Training Grant is available for eligible participants. Please refer to www.mpa.gov.sg/mcf for information. e2i training grant up to 70% of the course fee is available to all eligible participants UTAP/NTUC (Union Training Assistance Programme) MOOGAS has partnered with Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Employees Union (SMEEU/NTUC) to support the course under Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP/NTUC) where union members enjoy 50% unfunded course fee support, capped at $250. Conditions apply. Sign up as a union member to enjoy up to $250 course fee support for the above training now! For more information on UTAP, please visit http://skillsupgrade.ntuc.org.sg Overview: Following the successful launch of the Managing Conflicts & Resolving Disputes Effectively Through Mediation (Module 1) workshop at the Supreme Court from 29 to 30 September 2014, the Institute of Professional Maritime Development And Training (IPMDT) of Marine Offshore Oil and Gas Association (MOOGAS) presents Managing Conflicts & Resolving Disputes Effectively Through Mediation (Module 2) and the Associate Mediator Accreditation Assessment to enable the attendees to try for accreditation as "Associate Mediators" with the Singapore Mediation Centre (SMC), besides being eligible to join the Panel of Maritime Mediators of MOOGAS. The effectiveness of Maritime Mediation in resolving disputes cannot be over emphasized as evidenced by the recent ruling by the Court of Appeal that a settlement agreement reached at Mediation is binding and enforceable. Judging from the surge in global maritime activities, it is envisaged that the need for mediation as an ADR tool would be enhanced alongside with the increase in commercial disputes. The raison d'etre for IPMDT to organize Maritime Mediation Courses and present these courses in collaboration with SMC and supported by Singapore Maritime Academy (SMA) is to work in tandem with the Government to establish Singapore as an International Mediation Hub and train sufficient qualified and certified mediators to uphold this reputation, especially in the maritime industry. Like Module1, the course content of Module 2 has been specially and meticulously crafted by the SMC, SMA, and MOOGAS to contextualize it to the maritime industry. 12 CPD points will be awarded to successful participants. Supported By: CPD Accreditation Up to 12 Public CPD Points Practice Area: Alternative Dispute Resolution Training Level: Advance
STRATEGIC CONFLICT MANAGEMENT FOR PROFESSIONALS (Module 2) Programme DAY ONE 9 Feb 2015 9:00 9:15 Introduction 9:15 9:30 Roundtable Expectations 9:30 11:00 Revision of Seven Elements of Interest-Based Mediation 11:00 11:15 Tea Break 11:15 12:30 Mediation Exercise 1 12:30 1:30 Role Play Debrief 1:30 2:30 Lunchtime talk by CaptChatur on Marine Losses Caused by Perils of the Sea (Video& Discussion) 2:30 3:30 Process Skills 3:30 3:45 Tea Break 3:45 4:45 Process Skills (Cont d) 4:45 5:00 Question & Answer Session
STRATEGIC CONFLICT MANAGEMENT FOR PROFESSIONALS (Module 2) Programme DAY TWO 10 Feb 2015 9:00 10:30 Drafting Settlement Agreements 10:30 10:45 Tea Break 10:45 12:00 Mediation Exercise 2 (Role Play 2: Maritime Dispute) 12:00 12:45 Role Play 2 Debrief 12:45 1:30 Lunch 1:30 3:00 Advanced Communication (Part I) 3:00 3:15 Tea Break 3:15 4:30 Advanced Communication (Part I) 4:30 6:00 Maritime Mediation Resolving Commercial and Contentious Disputes by CaptChatur
STRATEGIC CONFLICT MANAGEMENT FOR PROFESSIONALS (Module 2) Programme DAY THREE 11 Feb 2015 9:00 9:15 Revision 9:15 10:30 Mediation Exercise 3 (Role-Play 3: Maritime Dispute) 10:30 10:45 Tea Break 10:45 11:30 Role-Play 3 Debrief 11:30 1:00 Advanced Communication (Part II) 1:00 2:15 Lunch 2:15 3:00 Legal & Ethical Issues in Mediation 3:00 4:15 Mediation Exercise: Fishbowl 4:15 4:30 Tea Break 4:30 5:00Briefing for Assessment Question & Answer Session 5:00 6:00 Maritime Mediation Resolving Employment Disputes by CaptChaturWahyu DAY FOUR 3 NOV 2014 9:00 3.00 Assessment
SMC WORKSHOP INSTRUCTORS ALVIN CHENG (MR) Alvin is a lawyer by profession. His main area of practice is in civil and commercial litigation, including alternative dispute resolution. Alvin graduated with Honours from the University of London in 1992. He was called to the Bar of England and Wales as a Barrister-at-Law in 1993. He was admitted to the Singapore Bar as an Advocate and Solicitor in 1995. Alvin also holds a Master s degree in Corporate and Commercial Law from the University of London. Alvin is an Associate Mediator with the Singapore Mediation Centre (SMC) and the State Courts of Singapore. He mediates cases at SMC, and at the Primary Dispute Resolution Centre in the State Courts. Alvin is a member of SMC s Adjunct Training Faculty. He is also a Teaching Fellow of the Singapore Institute of Legal Education, where he is a tutor and trainer in advocacy, drafting and mediation skills for law graduates sitting for the Bar Exams. Alvin also holds an Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment (ACTA) awarded by the Workforce Development Agency (WDA) of Singapore. Alvin is a member of the Law Society of Singapore, the Singapore Academy of Law and the Honourable Society of Lincoln s Inn. LAWRENCE TAN (MR) Lawrence initially studied engineering at the National University of Singapore before making the switch to law studies at the University of Buckingham. Upon his return from England, he was with another large Singapore law firm, before joining Drew & Napier as a Partner in May 2000 and was a Director in the Litigation & Dispute Resolution Department. He is currently one of the founding partners of ELDAN LAW LLP. Lawrence is an adjunct lecturer with the Singapore Institute of Management (in conjunction with the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) as well as a tutor with the Board of Legal Education for the Post Graduate Law Course. He is also a Principal Mediator with the Singapore Mediation Centre. He has also co-authored the book Laws and Practice of Injunctions in Singapore. Who s Who Legal: Singapore 2008 list Lawrence as a leading lawyer in the field of construction. Lawrence specialises in Building and Construction Law. He acts for and advises statutory boards, developers, contractors and architects, engineers and other consultants in construction related disputes, in both litigation and arbitration (domestic and international). MOOGAS WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR CAPT CHATUR WAHYU CaptChaturWahyu is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Manager with the Singapore Maritime Academy. He embarked on a sea career with NSSPL in 1987. He served as a Master with Ocean Bridge Shipping in 1999. He joined Singapore Maritime Academy as a Lecturer in 2000. He received an Excellence in Teaching Award from Singapore Polytechnic in 2005. He is currently serving as an Elected Member of the Board of Studies of Singapore Polytechnic. He was appointed as adjunct lecturer for both the undergraduate and post graduate degree programmes at the Australian Maritime College (University of Tasmania) and Maritime Institute Willem Barentsz (NHL University of Netherlands). He served as a Council Member of the Singapore Nautical Institute (SNI) in 2003. He is currently serving as a Member of the Executive Committee of the Marine Offshore Oil and Gas Singapore (MOOGAS). He obtained his LLM (Maritime Law) from the University of Southampton, England, in 2007. He is also accredited as an Associate Mediator for the Singapore Mediation Centre (SMC) and has mediated several disputes at the Small Claim Tribunal in the State Courts on a pro bono basis.
REGISTRATION FORM To register for the Programme, please submit this form together with full payment by cheque and mail to: Marine Offshore Oil and Gas Association (MOOGAS), No. 21 UBI Road 1, #06-01 Singapore 408724 or fax us a copy of the registration details with your cheque payment.for enquiries, please call us at: 65 6500 7331 or send us a fax at +65 6542 5090 or email: Nailah.SHUKRI@bourbon-online.com Advanced Mediation Course for Maritime Shipping and Accreditation Participants who successfully complete the full course and pass the assessment will be eligible to be appointed as Associate Mediator by SMC s 9 th to 11th th Feb 2015 (9.00am to 5pm) and 12 th Feb 2015 (9.00am to 12.00pm) Mediation Chambers 1 & 2 of the Supreme Court of Singapore Venue: Level 2 Supreme Court Chambers 3& 4 Singapore FEES (nett, without GST) REGISTRATION CLOSING DATE: 30 Jan 2015 (includes lunch, refreshments & materials) MOOGAS Members $2500+ assessment fee $535 SSA, SIArb, SCL, SMEEU/e2i, NTUC 2550 + assessment fee $535 Others 2595 + assessment fee $535 MCF Training Grant is available. Please refer to www.mpa.gov.sg/mcf for information. e2i training grant up to 70% of the course fee is available to all eligible participants UTAP/NTUC (Union Training Assistance Programme) MOOGAS has partnered with Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Employees Union (SMEEU/NTUC) to support the course under Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP/NTUC) where union members enjoy 50% unfunded course fee support, capped at $250. Conditions apply. Sign up as a union member to enjoy up to $250 course fee support for the above training now! For more information on UTAP, please visit http://skillsupgrade.ntuc.org.sg I am a: (Please select as appropriate.) MOOGAS Mbr SSA SMEEU/e2i NTUC SIArb SCL Others Payment Options (please tick in the relevant box below) [ ] I enclose a cheque payable to Marine Offshore Oil and Gas Association (MOOGAS) (please indicate your name, organisation and contact information on the reverse side of the cheque) [ ] Please charge to my credit card [ ] Visa or [ ] MasterCard Expiry Date CSC No. on the reverse side of your card Details Info: Delegate 1: Delegate 2: Name: (Dr/Mr/Ms): Position: Department: Contact Person Email: Telephone: Company Name: Address: Need CPD Points? Y/N AAS No. NRIC/Passport No CPD Accreditation Up to 12 Public CPD Points Practice Area: Alternative Dispute Resolution Training Level: Advance WHO SHOULD ATTEND:shipowners& operators, ship management, ship financing, ship brokering/chartering, maritime law/arbitration, bill of lading holders, marine insurance, P & I Clubs, port terminal & shipyard management, government agencies, legal community. REGISTRATION: LIMITED PLACES ARE AVAILABLE. For enquiries, please contact MsNailah, email: nailah.shukri@bourbon-online.com or enquiries@moogas.orgpostal address: Marine Offshore Oil and Gas Association, 21 Ubi Road 1, #06-01, Singapore 408724 or call Nailah + 65 65007331 or send us a fax +65 65425090 website: www.moogas.org Attendance Policy:Day 1 to 3 - Participants who wish to claim CPD Points must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. Participants are reminded to sign-in on arrival and sign-out at the conclusion of each day of the event in the manner required by the organiser. Participants must not be absent for each day of the event for more than 15 minutes. No points may be claimed for attending only Day 1 or Day 2. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.silecpdcentre.sg for more information. Day 4 - Participants who wish to claim CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. This includes signing-in on arrival and signing-out at the conclusion of the activity in the manner required by the organiser, and not being absent from the entire activity for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.silecpdcentre.sg for more information. Booking Terms:1. Registration will be confirmed and a seat will be reserved upon receipt of the registration form together with full payment subject to placement availability on a first-come-first-served basis.2. In the event that you are unable to attend the Programme, a substitute delegate is welcomed with at least 7 days written notice given prior to the commencement of the course. Cancellation must be received in writing at least 14 days before the start of the event for a refund less 50% processing fee per delegate. MOOGAS regrets that no refund will be made available for cancellation notification received less than 14 days before the event. 3. All Speakers, programme and venue are correct at the time of printing. MOOGAS reserves the right to substitute Speakers, cancel or alter the content and timing or change the venue for reasons beyond its control. Website link for Courses: http://moogas.org/ce/website: www.moogas.org