Thanks a lot. I find the concept of jurisdiction/ applicble law in international commercial arbitration a bit challenging. Can you suggest any book or landmark judgment?
1. but do read arbitration laws of the place you are going to be based out of for eg. Singapore/ London (seat of the jurisdiction matters, they wont really ask but just to have a better understanding)
2. know arbitration principles - separability/ competence competence, etc.
3. study the arbitration act fully - you can watch youtube videos on the same.
4. read on landmark judgment - group co, stamping of arbitral award
5. make a word doc and summarize your understanding of these concepts there for easy remembrance.
6. for better intellectual acumen/ understanding you can also watch SIAC videos and similarly other videos of law firm partners relating to arbitration.
7. subscribe to arbitration newsletters
8. can follow/ read kluwer arbitration blog and other blogs of similar stature, etc.
Just read the Arbitration Act and have some sense of arbitrations pan out typically.
Fundamentals like Sections 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 29A, 33, 34, 36, 37 ... should do.
Know something worth speaking about recent judgments like Cox and Kings, Stamping 7 Judge etc.
1. but do read arbitration laws of the place you are going to be based out of for eg. Singapore/ London (seat of the jurisdiction matters, they wont really ask but just to have a better understanding)
2. know arbitration principles - separability/ competence competence, etc.
3. study the arbitration act fully - you can watch youtube videos on the same.
4. read on landmark judgment - group co, stamping of arbitral award
5. make a word doc and summarize your understanding of these concepts there for easy remembrance.
6. for better intellectual acumen/ understanding you can also watch SIAC videos and similarly other videos of law firm partners relating to arbitration.
7. subscribe to arbitration newsletters
8. can follow/ read kluwer arbitration blog and other blogs of similar stature, etc.
Thanks