Monday 15 May 2017

NICARB:Changing mindest through Alternative Dispute Resolution

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The Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators is a registered mark of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Nigeria. It is the first  body of Professional Arbitrators Nigeria. It was founded in 1979 under the leadership of His Excellency, Judge Bola Ajibola, SAN, KBE and duly incorporated in 1988 under the Companies Act as a legal entity limited by Guarantee.  It is a professional body dedicated to promoting, facilitating and determining of disputes by arbitration, mediation, conciliation and other forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution ADR Mechanisms.

Nicarb is in the forefront of the development of alternatives to litigation in Nigeria. Besides being at the forefront of promoting the knowledge and practice of arbitration and ADR, NICArb has gained reputation as the preferred appointing authority and arbitration handling institution for a broad spectrum of commercial disputants.

The Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators, has over 1,700 members comprising of Associates, Qualified Mediators, Members and Fellows. These individuals are drawn from diverse professional backgrounds including the academia, accounting, construction, engineering, judiciary, legal, public service and a host of others. The Institute has virtually all the greatest jurists of our time as Associates, Qualified Mediators, Members or Fellows. These include former Justices and Judges of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, President Court of Appeal, Chief Judges and Judges of High Courts, Senior Advocates and Retired Judges.

The Institute has established state branches in Abuja, Anambra, Akwa Ibom/Cross Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Enugu, Imo, Kano/Kaduna, and Osun. These state branches are headed by Fellows of the Institute.

There are at present four categories of membership of the Institute

Fellows
Members
Associates
Qualified Mediators

On the completion of the Institute’s training programme, a successful participant will be qualified to add the acronym ‘FCArb’ (in case of a Fellow), ‘MCArb’ (in case of a Member), ‘ACArb’ (in case of an Associate) and ‘Q.Med’ (in case of a Qualified Mediator) after his/her name.

Our Objectives.
The Institute trains and develops arbitrators as well as promote the use of Arbitration for dispute resolution. Its core objectives are:

Promote and facilitate the settlement of disputes by arbitration and other methods of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).
Provide trainings and continuous professional development to its members.
Improve the standard of skills and expertise of Arbitrators and those involved in ADR.
Promote the study of Arbitration Law generally and ADR.
Promote the practice and demostration of arbitration and other forms of ADR as the first option for dispute resolution.

Benefits of Membership
Admission to the Institute’s Panel of Neutrals for ADRs.
Access to the Institute’s library.
Free attendance to its Annual Conference.
Discounts on arbitration and ADR Seminars ,Workshops and Conferences.
Distribution of journals to paying members of the Institute.
Inclusion in the Institute’s Faculty database.
Free newsletters and other literature on ADR research to paying members of the Institute.
Online resource to support arbitration research.
Opportunity for networking with diverse professionals.

Our Activities.
The Institute’s core focus is in the area of professional training and practical arbitral skills development. This is delivered by means of seminars and workshops for practicing and potential arbitrators. Participants benefit from a range of interactive exercises, case study, class discussions and practical training session of the moot arbitration to get practical experience on the arbitral procedure.

Some of its offerings include:
The Mediation Training Programme:
The Mediation Training Programme (MEDTP) focuses on the practicality, processes and principles of negotiating settlements.

This Programme is a two day intensive training designed for professionals interested in acquiring technical conflict management skills.

At the end of the MEDTP, participants will be expected to demonstrate an in-depth appreciation of the mediation processes and features as well as abilities required for effective mediation practice.

Conventional Associates Training Programme:
The Conventional Associate Training Programme – (CATP) is for all professionals irrespective of their field of discipline, who intend to practice arbitration as Associates of the Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
The Conventional Associate Training comprises of 8 modules.

On successful completion and assessment mode of this Associate Training Programme, the Participant should be able to demonstrate an understanding / knowledge of the following:

Outline and critically appraise the principal steps in any ADR mechanism.
Principles of ADRs, discuss their application in the use of such ADRs to settle disputes.
Demonstrate competence and a deep understanding of all mechanisms and schemes in the ADR spectrum; including emerging trends in the ADR Spectrum.
The regulatory Laws as pertaining and governing some ADR Mechanisms.
A good understanding of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 2004 vis a vis the The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration.
The Participant will also add the acronym ‘ACArb’ after his name.
These modules include – Law of Contract; Nigerian Legal System; Law of Evidence; Arbitration & Conciliation Laws & Procedures; Dynamics of Negotiation in the Mediation Process and other forms of ADRs amongst other Courses.

COURSE EXEMPTIONS

Exemptions will be granted in one or more Modules. These are in Law of Contract; Nigerian Legal System; and Law of Evidence.

These exemptions are based solely on courses that have been previously completed in a renowned tertiary Institution, at first degree/higher national diploma or professional examination level.

Work experience and high school courses are not grounds for exemption.

Required documentation for an exemption are, “photocopy of the official transcript/course outlines, diploma and professional certification with evidence of having undertaken the required course for which exemptions are sought”.

To apply for an exemption: Kindly complete and send in the Exemption Application Form.

ASSESSMENT:
Assessment of the modules is by way of written examination.
Fast Track Associate Training Programme:

The Fast Track Associate Training Programme- (FTAP) is a training programme for very busy executives, entrepreneurs, and top government officials who intend being part of the arbitration and ADR world, but are not able to participate in the conventional training and examination programme.
The programme is a two-day intensive practical training course on arbitration and ADR.

At the end of the programme, assessment of the participants will be by a Peer review.

This Training Programme comes up thrice a year.

Membership Training Programme:
This Membership Training Programme (MEMTP) is a middle cadre training open to Associate members of the Institute with 5 years standing and other qualified professionals with 10 years work experience and knowledge of Arbitration.

The programme is a two-day intensive practical training course on arbitration and ADR

This training programme comes up thrice a year.

 Course Pre-qualification:

Must be a Professional of at least 10 years standing or an Associate member of the Institute with 5 years standing.
There will be a Peer Evaluation Process.

Expected Outcome:
On successful completion of this training course, delegates should have a deep knowledge and understanding of:
Salient elements of Comparative International Commercial Arbitration.
The Uncitral Model Law.
A Critical Evaluation of International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
Arbitral Challenges and Limitations from the perspective of the Losing Party.
Salient Points in Arbitration award writing.
Arbitration Hearings and Procedures: from Commencement to Award Writing and Current Issues in International Arbitration.
Upon successful completion of this Membership Course and induction, the successful particpants can add the acrony”MCArb” after his name.

Fellowship Training Programme:
The ‘Fast Track Fellowship Programme’ – (FTFP) is a training programme for seasoned professionals who have distinguished themselves in their respective fields and who are interested in practicing Arbitration as Fellows of the Institute. They must also have carved a niche for themselves in the practice of Arbitration and other forms of ADR.

It is a full two-day practical training programme on Arbitration and other forms of ADR.

The training programme takes participants through the advance principles of arbitration proceedings and other forms of ADR. It provides them the opportunity to acquire international best practice mechanism as it highlights the practice of Arbitration and ADR in other jurisdictions by giving a comparative study of these practices and procedures.

The programme looks at the intricacies involved in arbitrial proceedings, writing of awards, directions and orders, including emerging forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution, such as Negotiation, Mediation, Conciliation etc. At the end of the programme, participants will be assessed by a peer review.

Before qualifying to participate in this programme, candidates are required to submit evidences of having served as an Arbitrator in at least three arbitration or ADR proceedings and /or have written at least three article(s) or book(s) on Arbitration and other Forms of ADR.

Conversion Training Courses for Members of other Arbitration Bodies:
The Conversion training programme is basically for members of other Arbitration bodies who wish to become members of the Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators (NICArb). The Institute trains Associates or those on Membership cadre of other Arbitation bodies who wish to become members of NICArb.

The Institute trains Members of other Arbitration bodies interested in becoming Fellows of NICArb.
The Institute also organize training for Fellows of other Arbitration bodies who wish to Fellows of NICArb.
At the end of the training, the participants are assessed and inducted as Fellows of NICArb.
 Seminars:

The Institute organises seminars, workshops and symposia to expose practitioners and intending practitioners to the need to promote ADR as well as highlight its commercial and economic benefits to the development of a nation. These programmes are held every quarter in the year.

Annual Conference on Arbitration/ADR:
Through its Annual Conference, the Institute brings together experts in arbitration and ADR to discuss national and global trends with an aim to proffering solutions to underlying challenges in the field. It is held once a year and is open to all members and other professionals.

Investiture of New Members/Award Ceremony:


New members that have met and satisfied the requirement for administration and development of arbitration and ADRs are inducted in a unique and celebrated event in November, which culminates the Institute’s calendar year.

For inquiries contact +234 8132993651, +234 817101592
First Floor, International Centre for Arbitration and ADR.1A, Remi Olowude Street,
Lekki Peninsula, Phase 1, 2nd Roundabout, Lekki-Epe Expressway,Lagos.
                             Website:www.nicarb.org
                               Email: info@nicarb.org

State Branches:
Abuja:
Cs 99/100 Drive 1,
Prince & Princess Estate
FCT- Abuja
Tel: 08036912509

Asaba:
Opposite Legistlative Quaters,
Okpanam Road,
Asaba, Delta State
Tel: 08054923055

Enugu:
23, Umuawulu Street
Independence Layout
Enugu, Enugu State
Tel: 07065128170

Osogbo:
Block J, Plot 9, Oroki Estate,
Osogbo, Osun State
Tel: 08033333811

Yenagoa:
1/3 Collins Daniel Close
Off Samphino Hotel Road, Kpansia,
Yenagoa, Bayelsa State
Tel: 08037075805

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