Course

Corruption, Illegality, and Misconduct in International Arbitration

Ended May 31, 2024

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Full course description

Tuesday, May 28 to Friday, May 31, 2024
6:00 PM to 9:10 PM 

Professors: Aloysius (Louie) Llamzon

In international arbitration, issues of corruption, fraud, misrepresentation, and other forms of illegality are increasingly becoming a central issue. For investors, extortion and bribe solicitations are raised with greater frequency, while for States, the corrupt conduct of investors and their own public officials are issues of great concern that are often raised to defend against claims. This course will provide in-depth focus on corruption and illegality- related issues as they arise in international dispute settlement.

Policies and Processes

Refunds:

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Learners will be eligible for a refund (minus any non-refundable fees) if they drop a course and request a refund no later than the date the course starts as per the dates in Canvas and/or Canvas Catalog platforms. If a learner registered for a course after the start date, they will be ineligible for a refund.

Learners registered for on-demand courses without a start date will be eligible for a refund if the course is dropped and a refund is requested within 24 hours of registration and when there is no record of page views or participation in the Canvas Platform.

Refund requests will be denied if requested after a course’s start date, 24 hours after registration in the case of on-demand courses without a start date, or when there is a record of page views or participation in the canvas Platform.

Payments and fees:

For payments with credit cards, debit cards or bank accounts, the tuition cost includes a non-refundable 4% administrative fee. In case an eligible refund is requested, the net funds returned will be the tuition minus 4%. 

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Non-credit courses are not recorded in American University transcripts. No credit is earned from these courses and grades are not posted. Learners enrolled in Non-Credit courses will not receive an AU ID or have access to services and or facilities reserved for AU students. Access to the AU library system will be available to all members of the greater Washington DC area through visitor services. See the link for more information https://www.american.edu/library/services/visitors.cfm

 

For Information about this course:

Please contact

Bjorn Arp at

arbitration@wcl.american.edu

(202) 274-4346