Are there elective subjects in Arbitration Law, and how do I choose the right ones?

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    Manisha Chauhan | Contributor-Level 7

    5 months ago

    Yes, there are electives in Arbitration Law, especially at LLM levels within specialised courses including:

    • International Commercial Arbitration
    • Investment Arbitration (Investor-State Dispute Settlement - ISDS)
    • Construction Arbitration
    • Maritime Arbitration
    • Intellectual Property Arbitration
    • Energy Arbitration
    • Banking and Finance Arbitration

    Now, choosing which one is right for you depends on your career goals:

    If you are aiming to career as arbitrator, then focus on procedural aspects, arbitrator ethics, and different types of arbitration (commercial, investment).

    If you want to become an arbitration counsel (representing parties), then you shoul

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