‘The Arbitration of International Disputes’ is the third course of Leiden University’s series on International Law in Action. The first course covered generalities on the international courts and tribunals in The Hague, while the second course provided an insider's perspective into the work of international criminal courts and tribunals. This third course explores the major aspects of international arbitration as one of the most common method of international dispute settlement . Through this course you will gain an in-depth understanding of the various facets of international arbitration through the analysis of its role as a mechanism of dispute settlement, its institutions, the fields of law it is applicable to, and, of course, its most famous awards.

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International Law in Action: the Arbitration of International Disputes


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Reviewed on Sep 2, 2023
I am satisfied with the course, I was only working on construction disputes and the course has broaden my understanding in the area of arbitration in general than the commercial one.
Reviewed on Mar 14, 2022
I have learned a lot in this course, and this definitely made me decide to pursue my Marsters Degree in International Law. Thank you Leiden University and Coursera.
Reviewed on Dec 8, 2023
Excellent course, well organized and brilliantly presented. I benefited a lot from the examples given and the assessment after each module. Thank you




