Austrian Arbitration Academy - Summer Program 2024

Deadline: April 30, 2024

Program Starts: July 13, 2024

Program Ends: July 27, 2024

Events

Summer & Winter Schools

Location(s)

  • Austria
Lake Wolfgang

Overview

The Austrian Arbitration Academy is organized by the Sommerhochschule of the University of Vienna which has been hosting an international summer program with a strong focus on European and International Law since 1949. Every summer participants from all over the world attend seminars and spend time together as a part of an international community on a campus on the shore of Lake Wolfgang.

Details

The Austrian Arbitration Academy is an intensive two-week program on international commercial arbitration for both regular students of the univie: summer school and participants who take part only in this special arbitration program.

It addresses the following groups of participants:

  • Students and law school graduates interested in the world of international dispute resolution.
  • Young practitioners looking for a comprehensive course giving them first-hand insights into international arbitration. 

Professor Paul Oberhammer acts as course director. 

The classes will be taught by first class international arbitration practitioners from both the bar and academia including:

  • Claudia Annacker, Partner, Dechert LLP (Paris)
  • Michelle Glassman Bock, Partner, Squire Batton Boggs (Brussels)
  • Christian Koller, Professor, University of Vienna
  • Christian W. Konrad, Partner, Konrad & Partners (Vienna)
  • Helmut Ortner, Managing Partner, Peters Ortner Partners (Vienna)
  • Friederike Schäfer, Partner, Zeiler Floyd Zadkovich (Vienna)
  • Patricia Shaughnessy, Professor, Stockholm University 

The Austrian Arbitration Academy program takes place from July 13 to July 27, 2024 and consists of 64 contact hours. (Each contact hour consists of 45 minutes class time.)

Classes will be held Monday to Friday mornings with an introductory session on Sunday, July 14. In additional afternoon and evening workshops the participants will discuss salient issues of international arbitration with special guests from the international arbitration community.

On July 26 a written exam will take place. On the day before the exam, a special Q&A session will help the participants to prepare for the exam.

Successful participants will receive the University of Vienna Austrian Arbitration Academy diploma.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The Austrian Arbitration Academy is an intensive, two-week program on international commercial arbitration. Developed for law students with an interest in dispute resolution and young practitioners, the course’s intent is to offer a first insight into arbitration. 

The course covers all aspects of arbitral proceedings, starting with an introduction on the prerequisites of arbitration. Further modules will focus on the constitution of the arbitral tribunal, the conduct of the proceedings, the arbitral award as well as the challenge and enforcement of said award. Students will be introduced to the legal framework of international arbitration, arbitral rules and relevant case law. The last module is entirely dedicated to investment arbitration. 

The classes will cover the following issues:

  • Introduction to International Arbitration
  • The Arbitration Clause
  • The Arbitral Tribunal
  • The Arbitral Proceedings
  • The Arbitral Award
  • The Challenge of the Award
  • The Enforcement of the Award
  • Introduction to Investment Arbitration 

In addition to these morning classes, specific issues will be discussed in interactive afternoon sessions. Topics in these afternoon modules have included sports arbitration, construction disputes and the issue of calculating damages. Furthermore, participants will have the possibility to train their advocacy skills in a mock hearing (Mini Moot Court) by arguing a fictitious case. 

The course modules will be taught by a variety of first class international arbitration practitioners from both the bar and academia. 

Requirements: Attendance is mandatory. Performance will be assessed on the basis of active participation in class (40% of the grade) and a written final exam (60%). 

The Austrian Arbitration Academy is recommended for advanced law students (pursuing their Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD degree) and young practitioners working in the legal field. Prior experience in arbitration is not required.

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Eligibility

Candidates should be from:


Description of Ideal Candidate

  • Students and law school graduates interested in the world of international dispute resolution.
  • Young practitioners looking for a comprehensive course giving them first-hand insights into international arbitration.

Dates

Deadline: April 30, 2024

Program starts:

July 13, 2024

Program ends:

July 27, 2024

Program Starts: July 13, 2024

Program Ends: July 27, 2024


Cost/funding for participants

Fees

Summer school fees are € 2,490 which include registration, tuition, use of all sports and recreational facilities (including beach volleyball and windsurfing lessons), and all planned excursions.

External students have to pay the Austrian students’ union fee of € 22.70 to be admitted to the University of Vienna and to enjoy insurance coverage (general accident and liability insurance).

An additional fee for room and board on campus will be collected by the Sommerhochschule for the host institution (Bundesinstitut für Erwachsenenbildung). This fee includes accommodation and full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner) for the four week program.
Accommodation in a single room: € 2,045.20
Accommodation in a double room: € 1,695.20
(Prices include local tax.)

Rooms will be distributed according to availability. Room reservations for double rooms will be considered in order of arrival, as long as double rooms are available.

All additional costs for travel arrangements as well as health insurance and medical care are the responsibility of the participants.

The program fee includes the following:

  • Registration.
  • The tuition for the four week program. Within the four week period, students can attend four courses.
  • Austrian students' Union fee (ÖH-Beitrag) including accident and liability insurance.
  • Use of all campus facilities (e.g. library, study room, computer room, WLAN, Bürglhaus bar, Sehausstüberl, etc.).
  • Handouts, scripts and other relevant teaching material.
  • Accommodation and full board for the four weeks. Students are accommodated in single and double rooms. The meals include breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  • Use of all sports and recreational facilities (students’ boathouse on the lake, the sports hall, and the table tennis equipment) and participation on the sports program (volleyball and windsurfing lessons, organized ball games and tournaments, and mountain hikes).
  • A ticket to the chamber concert.
  • All planned excursions, including Salzburg, St. Wolfgang and Ebensee.
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