Bangladesh International Arbitration (BIArb) offers a comprehensive assessment to evaluate proficiency in global arbitration standards, equipping professionals to excel in international dispute resolution. Designed for arbitrators, lawyers, and business professionals, this assessment ensures alignment with international frameworks like the UNCITRAL Model Law and the New York Convention, complementing Bangladesh’s Arbitration Act, 2001.
Hosted on BIArb’s Resource Hub, the online assessment tests knowledge of global arbitration principles, including drafting enforceable arbitration agreements, managing cross-border disputes, and ensuring award enforceability. It includes multiple-choice questions, case scenarios, and practical exercises on arbitrator impartiality, procedural fairness, and third-party funding, reflecting 2024–2025 trends. Participants receive instant feedback with detailed performance reports, identifying strengths and recommending BIArb’s advanced courses, such as the July 2025 international arbitration workshop.
The assessment addresses emerging issues, such as sanctions, corruption, and sustainability disputes, highlighted in the 2024–2025 Baker McKenzie International Arbitration Yearbook. It prepares professionals for arbitration under rules from institutions like SIAC and HKIAC, ensuring compliance with the New York Convention, ratified by 172 jurisdictions. In 2024, over 120 professionals used BIArb’s assessments to enhance their global arbitration expertise, supporting Bangladesh’s goal to become a regional ADR hub by 2030.
BIArb’s assessment is ideal for those pursuing certifications or BIArb membership, enhancing visibility through the Member Directory. It distinguishes global arbitration from domestic processes, addressing challenges like judicial intervention noted in Bangladesh’s legal landscape. The assessment fosters ethical practice, aligning with BIArb’s mission to reduce judicial backlogs through skilled arbitration.
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