WELCOME TO THE COURSE
Congratulations! It is with great pleasure to inform that you have been admitted to the course International Commercial Arbitration at Umeå University. My name is Jan Leidö and I am the teacher primarily responsible for the course. On this page you will find important information that will be useful, so please read it carefully. If you have any questions, you can use the contact form below. We wish you a warm welcome and hope that you will enjoy your period of studies here in Umeå.
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The course starts with an introduction on Tuesday, 25 March 2025 at 9:15 in SAM.G.509.
Tuesday, 25 March 2025
Time: 9:15
Location: SAM.G.509
Very welcome to International Commercial Arbitration 2025!
My name is Jan Leidö and I am the teacher primarily responsible for the course.
The purpose of the course is to provide in-depth knowledge of international commercial arbitration. Particular emphasis will be put on legal analysis and discussion of issues within central themes such as the arbitration agreement, the arbitrators, the proceedings, and the award.
This is a tutorial-based course, meaning that: (1) The number of students in this course will be very limited; (2) there will be ample opportunities for you to practice your writing (also read: it is not recommended to study other courses at the same time since the time between each submission is quite short), thinking for yourself, ability to present your essential findings, and ability to argue for your papers; and (3) while there will be overreaching topics for each tutorial, your freedom to adapt that to your interest means that the exact content of the course is very much dependent on what you as a student choose to focus on.
Since this is a tutorial-based course, there is no mandatory course literature and students are expected to find materials with some suggestions from the teacher. Some students still like to have a general overview book and among the available general overview books one of these can be recommended:
- Blackaby & Partaside, Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration (7th ed., OUP: Oxford 2022).
- Margaret L. Moses, The Principles of International Commercial Arbitration (4 ed., Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2024).
- Gary B. Born, International Arbitration: Law and Practice (3rd ed., Kluwer Law International: Alphen aan den rijn 2021).
Questions?
If you have any questions, contact me at jan.leido@umu.se
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