ICC ADVANCED ARBITRATION ACADEMY FOR THE MENA APRIL 2016-DECEMBER 2017

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ICC ADVANCED ARBITRATION ACADEMY FOR THE MENA APRIL 2016-DECEMBER 2017 8 WORKSHOPS IN 4 COUNTRIES ORGANIZED BY Dates & Locations Sunday 10 April 2016 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Tuesday 12 July 2016 Istanbul, Turkey Tuesday 20 September 2016 Paris, France Tuesday 13 December 2016 Cairo, Egypt Sunday 2 April 2017 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Tuesday 4 July 2017 Istanbul, Turkey Tuesday 26 September 2017 Paris, France Tuesday 12 December 2017 Cairo, Egypt Learning outcomes The programme covers the main stages of the arbitration proceedings from an arbitrator s point of view. It aims at improving legal knowledge and developing practical skills such as efficient case management and drafting. Participants who successfully complete the course will have acquired a strong command of the arbitration procedures and techniques, and shall be fully capable of acting as arbitrators in international arbitration cases. This course is also a unique opportunity for exchanging and networking with leading professionals in the field. Who should attend? This advanced level professional training is designed primarily for senior and upper mid-level arbitration practitioners, who are nationals of a country from the MENA region or Turkey, interested in pursuing a career as an arbitrator. Both institutions and arbitration practitioners would benefit from this programme. This programme is limited to 40 participants who possess an advanced knowledge of the English language and sufficient experience in international arbitration. Please note that a Curriculum Vitæ is requested upon registration as candidates will be selected according to their experience. Description This course is organized on a two year basis, divided into 8 one-day workshops, held every three months. Each workshop will consist of: Review and study by the participants of relevant topics on the basis of recommended materials; Analysis of practical situations based on ICC cases; Drafting procedural documents (correspondence with the parties, Terms of References, Procedural Orders, Awards etc.); Colloquia where key-note speakers discuss practical situations with the participants.

Qualification exercises At each session the participants will be provided with a list of required and recommended reading for the forthcoming session. The session colloquia shall be structured on the assumption that the participants have studied the list of required and recommended reading. Participation in the workshop discussions is essential. Written exercises shall be organized in relation to the topics covered at the session. Guidelines and materials for the written exercises will be provided. The exercises shall be read by the tutors; feedback shall be provided at the beginning of the following session. Programme moderators David Goldberg, Partner, White & Case LLP, United Kingdom & Russian Federation; Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law Sami Houerbi, Director for Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East & Africa, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Dubai/Tunis; Partner, BKH & Associés, Tunisia Vladimir Khvalei, Partner, Baker & McKenzie, Russian Federation; Vice-President, ICC International Court of Arbitration; Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law Galina Zukova, Attorney, White & Case LLP, France; Former Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration Workshop I: Appointment as an Arbitrator Sunday 10 April 2016 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Essam Al Tamimi, Senior Partner, Al Tamimi & Co, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Vice Chairman, ICC Commission on International Arbitration Andrea Carlevaris, Secretary General and Director of Dispute Resolution Services, ICC International Court of Yves Derains, Founding Partner, Derains & Gharavi, France; Chairman, ICC Institute of World Business Law; Former Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration Ziva Filipic, Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris Alexis Mourre, President, ICC International Court of General standards Accepting appointment as an arbitrator Appointment as an arbitrator by the ICC Court Selecting the Chairman Objections to confirmation by the ICC Court Challenges of an arbitrator Replacement / resignation of an arbitrator Financial aspects of accepting an appointment Communications with the ICC Court and the Secretariat ICC Court as appointing authority Arbitrator s CV Statement of Acceptance, Availability, Impartiality and Independence Disclosure Drafting the Report on confirmation / challenge / resignation Workshop II: Jurisdiction of Tribunal Tuesday 12 July 2016 Istanbul, Turkey Ziya Akinci, Professor, Attorney-at-Law, Akinci Law Office, Turkey; Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration H. Ercüment Erdem, Senior Partner, Erdem & Erdem Law Office, Turkey; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law Alexander Fessas, Managing Counsel, ICC International Court of Jason A. Fry, Partner, Clifford Chance Europe LLP, France; Former Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration Jean-Christophe Honlet, Partner, Dentons, France Asli Zeynep Yilmaz, Deputy Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration agreement Form of arbitration agreement Arbitrability Material terms of arbitration agreement Non-signatories: --Group of companies doctrine --States --Guarantor Pre-arbitration procedures Pre-arbitration settlement procedure FIDIC contracts ICC Court's prima facie decision on jurisdiction Procedure Criteria Compétence-compétence principle Parallel proceedings Anti-arbitration injunctions Multiparty, multi-contract, multi-polar arbitrations Appointment of arbitrators Consolidation Interim / partial award on jurisdiction Report on case Interim / partial award on jurisdiction

Workshop III: Case-management Tuesday 20 September 2016 Paris, France Mohamed Chemloul, Lawyer, Chemloul & Associés, Algeria; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law Antonias Dimolitsa, Arbitrator, A. Dimolitsa & Associates, Greece; Vice Chair, ICC Institute of World Business Law Alya Ladjimi, Deputy Counsel, ICC International Court of Michael Polkinghorne, Partner, White & Case LLP, France; Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law Noradèle Radjai, Partner, LALIVE, Switzerland; Solicitor- Advocate of the Supreme Court of England & Wales Pierre Tercier, Arbitrator, Bureau Professeur Tercier, Switzerland ; Former President, ICC International Court of Arbitration Organizing the work of the Arbitral Tribunal UNCITRAL Notes on Organizing Arbitral Proceedings Effective case management under the ICC Rules Arbitrating small claims: ICC Rules and guidelines Terms of Reference Provisional Timetable Procedural Order no. 1 Drafting the Terms of Reference Drafting Procedural Order no. 1 Drafting Procedural Timetable Workshop IV: Provisional Remedies, Security for Costs Tuesday 13 December 2016 Cairo, Egypt Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab, Founding Partner & Head of International Arbitration Group, Zulficar & Partners Law Firm, Egypt; Chair of Private International Law & Professor of International Arbitration, Faculty of Law, Cairo University; Vice-President, ICC International Court of Arbitration Ziva Filipic, Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris Henry Forbes Smith, Barrister/Arbitrator, 1 Essex Court, United Kingdom Timothy J. Lindsay, Partner, Dechert LLP, United Kingdom Tarek Fouad A. Riad, Managing Partner, Kosheri, Rashed & Riad Law Firm, Egypt; Professor and Head of the Business Commercial Law Department, German University in Cairo; Chairman of the Executive Committee, Dubai International Arbitration Centre; Alternate Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law Conservatory and interim measures Procedure Criteria Counter-security Procedural hearing Remedies in case of non-compliance Decision on interim measures: Procedural Order or Award? Drafting a Procedural Order on one of the following issues: Dismissal of Counsel; Attachment of assets; Confidentiality; Anti-Arbitration Injunction; Security for Costs

Workshop V: Evidence Sunday 2 April 2017 Dubai, United Arab Emirates José Ricardo Feris, Deputy Secretary General, ICC International Court of Hassan Radhi, Senior Partner, Hassan Radhi & Associates, Bahrain; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law Alan Redfern, International Arbitrator, 1 Essex Court, United Kingdom Eric A. Schwartz, Partner, King & Spalding, United States; Vice-President, ICC Institute of World Business Law Mohamed Shelbaya, Counsel, Shearman & Sterling LLP, France IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence Documents production Scope of discovery: Criteria for document production Procedure of document production Arbitral Tribunal s role in document production IT in arbitration Expert reports Party appointed vs. tribunal appointed expert Identification of issues to be put before the expert Identification of expert / ICC expertise Management of work with expert Should the members of the Arbitral Tribunal act as experts? Witness statements Site inspection Drafting the procedural schedule related to document production Drafting the order for production of documents (Redfern Schedule) Drafting the Procedural Order on appointment of expert Workshop VI: Hearing Tuesday 4 July 2017 Istanbul, Turkey Nadia Darwazeh, Lawyer/Arbitrator, Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP, France Ismail Esin, Managing Partner, Esin Attorney Partnership, Turkey Vera van Houtte, Independent Arbitrator, Van Houtte Partners, Belgium; Vice-President, ICC International Court of Arbitration Emmanuel Jolivet, General Counsel, Deputy Director for ICC Dispute Resolution Services, ICC International Court of Lawrence W. Newman, Partner, Baker & McKenzie, United States Asli Zeynep Yilmaz, Deputy Counsel, ICC International Court of Organizational Issues Booking premises Translation, transcripts and associated costs Pre-hearing telephone conference Management of Hearings Setting the dates & timeframes Setting the schedule for the hearing Housekeeping issues Conduct of the hearing Adversarial v. inquisitorial style Allocation of time between the parties Examination and cross-examination of witnesses Expert conferencing Admissible/non admissible conduct Drafting a letter to the parties inviting them to make proposals with regard to organization of the hearing Drafting the Procedural Order for the hearing Drafting a report on a practical situation

Workshop VII: Award Tuesday 26 September 2017 Paris, France Nayla Comair-Obeid, Senior Partner, Obeid Law Firm, Lebanon; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law Karim Hafez, Senior Partner, Arbitrator, Hafez, Egypt Lubna S. Katbeh, Managing Partner, Equity Legal Group, Palestine Alya Ladjimi, Deputy Counsel, ICC International Court of Loukas Mistelis, Professor and Director, School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Roland Ziadé, Partner, Linklaters LLP, France; Alternate Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration Deliberations and allocation of work among arbitrators Interim, partial and final awards Award by consent ICC Award Checklist Form of the award Applicable law Burden of proof Evaluation of evidence Costs and interest. Allocation of costs Dispositive part of the award Dissenting / concurring opinion Drafting a final award Workshop VIII: Scrutiny, Notification of the Award, Enforcement Tuesday 12 December 2017 Cairo, Egypt Yves Derains, Founding Partner, Derains & Gharavi, France; Chairman, ICC Institute of World Business Law, Paris; Former Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration Samaa Haridi, Partner, Hogan Lovells US LLP, New York, United States Alexis Mourre, President, ICC International Court of Luca Radicati di Brozolo, Partner, ARBLIT Radicati di Brozolo Sabatini Benedettelli, Italy; Professor, Catholic University of Milan; Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration Karim A. Youssef, LL.M., J.S.D., Partner, Head of Middle East Arbitration, Amereller Legal Consultants, Cairo and Dubai, Egypt / United Arab Emirates Scrutiny by the ICC Court Signing and notification of the award Correction / interpretation / remission of awards Making enforceable awards Enforcement proceedings Addressing the ICC Court s comments on the draft award Drafting the addendum / decision on correction and interpretation The key-note speakers announced in this programme are subject to minor amendments subject to the speakers availability

LOGISTICAL NOTE Venues and times The precise venues will be indicated as the programme goes along. Generally, each workshop will last the whole day, from 9am to 6pm, with a one hour break for lunch and informal drinks at the end of the session. Registration fees 6600* ( 825** per workshop) * excl. VAT. ICC Services must set its prices to include the VAT pursuant to Article 53 of the European Directive 2006-112CE. ** each workshop shall be invoiced separately and variations in the rates of VAT from one host country to another should be expected. On registering for this course, participants commit themselves to attending and paying for all eight workshops. Payment for each workshop must be received by ICC Services at least one month prior to it taking place. The registration fee covers all training activities (subject to last minute changes and modification by the organizers), including lunches and coffee breaks. Travel and hotel expenses are not included. Case study materials shall be provided electronically. Participants will be expected to print and organize their materials for each workshop. Apart from the rare exception, compulsory reading materials shall not be provided. Participants will be responsible for purchasing materials if required. How to register Easier and faster, register online (secured payment by credit card) at www.iccevents.org Or return the registration form indicating method of payment to: E events@iccwbo.org T +33 1 49 53 28 67 F +33 1 49 53 30 30 ICC Services, Training and Conferences, 33-43 avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris, France Please note that a Curriculum Vitæ is requested upon registration as candidates will be selected according to their experience. Admission to the programme is not guaranteed. Candidates must be nationals of a country from the MENA region or Turkey. Travel and accommodation Participants are responsible for making their own travel arrangements and hotel reservations. We are able to dispatch visa invitation letters to support your visa applications only after receipt of your registration form and full payment of your registration fees. Working language English. Credits and hours ICC Training and Conferences is eligible for CLE credit under New York s approved jurisdiction procedures and is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider. Approval for credits for this training has been requested. Certification A certificate will be issued upon successful completion of the course by the ICC Institute of World Business Law to provide public recognition of the level of expertise gained. The certificate shall only be given to those participants who attended at least seven sessions and successfully completed 100% of the written exercises. Cancellation policy Cancellations are not refundable. In the event of cancellation, the fees for the entire course will remain due. Subject to agreement from ICC Training and Conferences however, prior to the event, the registration may be transferred to another person from the same company or organization at no extra charge. Their Curriculum Vitæ and updated registration information will be required. Please note that ICC Services reserves the right to cancel this event or to make minor alterations to the content, locations and timing of the programme or to the identity of the speakers. In the unlikely event of cancellation, delegates will be offered a full refund. ICC Services will not, however, be held responsible for any related expense incurred by the participant. Partnership opportunities This training offers you an unrivalled opportunity to build worldwide partnerships. Partnering will get you visibility with the major decision makers in global business and/or within the international arbitration network. For further information, please contact Ms Rodriguez at: luz.rodriguez@iccwbo.org

ICC ADVANCED ARBITRATION ACADEMY FOR THE MENA APRIL 2016-DECEMBER 2017 8 WORKSHOPS IN 4 COUNTRIES ORGANIZED BY REGISTRATION FORM S 1630 Register online* www.iccevents.org *Secured payment by credit card Participant information (Please print or type) Title (Mr/Dr/Mrs/etc.) or complete and return to events@iccwbo.org Fax: +33 (0)1 49 53 30 30 Family name First/given name Position Company Address City/state CEP/postal code Country E-mail Tel ( ) Fax ( ) Registration fees Method of payment 6600* ( 825** per workshop) * excl. VAT. ICC Services must set its prices to include the VAT pursuant to Article 53 of the European Directive 2006-112CE. ** Each workshop shall be invoiced separately and variations in the rates of VAT from one host country to another should be expected. Workshop 1 - Dubai, 10 April 2016: 825 (VAT exemption - French Tax Code, Article 259A5 ) Workshops 2-8: an invoice will be sent prior to each workshop By credit card: American Express Euro/MasterCard Visa Card number Expiry date Name of cardholder By bank transfer: LCL Beneficiary: ICC Services Account No. 0000060021B Clé RIB 64 Bank Code 30002 Branch Code 04866 Swift: CRLYFRPP IBAN: FR61 3000 2048 6600 0006 0021 B64 Please indicate the reference S 1630 and the name of the participant. Please note that transfer fees charged by the bank must be covered by the participants themselves. On registering for this course, I hereby confirm that I shall attend all eight workshops. Payment for each workshop must be received by ICC Services at least one month prior to it taking place. Date Signature Data protection information Disclaimer The details you provide on this form will be used for registration purposes. They will be stored in ICC s databases for the sole use of ICC (the International Chamber of Commerce and its wholly-owned affiliate ICC Services). Under the French law informatique et libertés of 6 January 1978, you may have access to these details and request deletions and corrections at any time by contacting ICC at registrationevents@iccwbo.org. The details you provide may be used by ICC to keep you informed of developments in your area of activity through publications, subscriptions, events and other commercial offers. Please indicate if you wish to receive such information: Yes No Please tick below if you wish to receive commercial offers from associated organizations, including in particular ICC National Committees: Yes No The photos and audiovisual recordings taken at this meeting/event may be used and published by ICC, its subsidiaries or affiliates, for informational or promotional purposes in printed materials or online, including on ICC websites and in social media. Participation in the meeting/event implies agreement to such use of photos or audiovisual recordings in which the participant may appear unless ICC Services receives written notification to the contrary.

ICC ADVANCED ARBITRATION ACADEMY FOR THE MENA APRIL 2016-DECEMBER 2017 8 WORKSHOPS IN 4 COUNTRIES ORGANIZED BY The ICC Institute of World Business Law The ICC Institute of World Business Law acts as a think-tank working closely with the ICC International Court of Arbitration. Its Council is composed of 34 members of 21 nationalities, all experienced professionals or academics in international business law or international commercial arbitration. Created over 35 years ago, the Institute provides research, training and information to the legal profession concerned with the development of international business law. In line with its philosophy of excellence, it proposes publications, trainings and conferences on different topics related to international business law. Member benefits: 5% reduction on all Institute conferences and some other selected ICC conferences 20% reduction on all Institute publications An invitation to attend an annual Colloquium of Arbitrators free of charge The opportunity to propose various subjects for reflection An on-line Directory of Institute Members compiling short biographies of all Members A twice-yearly electronic Newsletter How to become a member Register for membership directly online: www.iccwbo.org/about-icc/organization/institute-ofworld-business-law/ or contact: E events@iccwbo.org T +33 (0)1 49 53 28 67 ICC Institute of World Business Law, 33-43 avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris, France The ICC International Court of Arbitration Established in 1923 as ICC s arbitration body, the International Court of Arbitration pioneered international commercial arbitration as it is known today, initiating and leading the movement that culminated in the adoption of the New York Convention, the most important multilateral treaty on international arbitration. The Court is one of the world s most experienced and renowned international arbitration institutions. Working closely with its Secretariat, the Court s primary role is to administer ICC Arbitrations. The Court performs the functions entrusted to it under the ICC Rules of Arbitration available upon request from the Court. The Court provides parties with a flexible and neutral setting for dispute resolution. It offers confidentiality and extraordinary freedom for parties to choose the framework for how and where they want to resolve their dispute. While the dispute itself is resolved by independent arbitrators, the Court supervises the process from beginning to end, increasing the quality of the process and enforceability of the awards. Members of the ICC Court are appointed by the ICC World Council on the proposal of national committees and groups. To date, the Court has 190 appointed members. The Court members diverse professional, legal and cultural background brings richness to the Court s daily work and decision making process. The Court s Secretariat, headed by a Secretary General, comprises a permanent staff of more than 80 lawyers and support personnel of 30 different nationalities, mastering around 30 languages. The Secretariat is divided into nine case-management teams, seven based in Paris, one in New York and another in Hong Kong. Since its inception, the Court has administered over 20,700 cases involving parties and arbitrators from some 180 countries. For more information visit: http://www.iccarbitration.org