How do I become a CIArb?
In order to become a member of CIArb, a person has to either complete CIArb training, show they have completed a course of study at a CIArb Recognised Training Provider (RCP) or have the experience that is commensurate to the knowledge and skills required by CIArb.
How do you qualify as an arbitrator?
Becoming an arbitrator
Arbitrators need to: have knowledge of the laws of contract, tort and evidence • understand and be able to use the applicable procedural law • be able to evaluate the arguments and evidence which seemingly supports conflicting points of view • determine the award.
What is a Fellow of CIArb?
If you have a professional legal background and significant arbitration or adjudication experience, CIArb offers an Accelerated Route to Fellowship course. For experienced practitioners, our Experienced Practitioner Route may offer you entry at Fellowship, depending on your academic legal qualifications.
What is CIArb course?
CIArb's Introduction to ADR course provides a solid beginner's understanding of the various methods of dispute resolution that are alternative to court proceedings.