Arbitrator

Shortlist
Arbitrators help settle conflicts outside the legal system by helping the parties involved to resolve disputes. Arbitrators shall explain the claims of the opposing parties, and shall hold initial meetings with all parties to define the arbitration process. They analyze the documentation and documents.
Mentors from the field
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JOSIE LANE
Current position
Journalist, communist & editor for Hindustan Times, DNA & Nat Geo Traveler. She's covered stories from travel start-ups, communities, gentrification, gender issues, and human rights.
Career prospects & criteria
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Educational Qualifications
LLB
LLM
What you need to get started
Relevant knowledge and experience through degree-level study, volunteering, or employment to be accepted onto most training.
You can also develop arbitration skills from working in other roles such as in HR, social welfare, health patient advocacy, and trade unions.
Undertaking courses on introductions to ADR and arbitration, Domestic Arbitration, International Arbitration, Construction Adjudication, and Mediation can be fruitful
Soft Skills
Critical Thinking
Decision-making
Interpersonal Skills
Listening Skills
Problem-solving
Calm demeanor
Patience
Considerate
Sensitive
Empathy
Technical Skills
Contract Drafting
Awareness and experience in related legal fields or areas e.g. management of international arbitration transactions
The potential for impartiality, proof assessment, and successful decision-making.
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