Multiple Dates
Drafting and Negotiating International Contracts
Event Information
About this Event
This is a one-week course
8-12 Feb, Online with Live Tutor
7-11 Jun, Online with Live Tutor
Not-for-profit
Our main interest is making skills and knowledge accessible. 100% of AIR income, beyond operational expense, is used towards education and research. Read more…
Course description
This course is developed and taught by multi-disciplinary experts, the course includes latest findings from psychology relevant to negotiations.
The course will develop your contract drafting and negotiations skills. It is tailored to your needs and incorporates areas relevant to your interests.
The course combines knowledge and skills from three key areas for drafting and negotiating: law (e.g. risk assessment, litigation in practice and courts’ reasoning); writing (e.g. succinct, clear and easy to follow); and psychology and human behaviour (e.g. persuasion, understanding behaviour and decision making).
This course teaches techniques for drafting highly effective contracts using accessible language, without the need to resort to standard contracts. It teaches how to minimise dispute risks by avoiding archaic language, which creates many loopholes due to multiple possible interpretations.
This course teaches negotiations of contracts from a different perspective to that generally taught. ...
Full course description here:
https://www.gold.ac.uk/short-courses/negotiating-drafting-contracts/
* VAT
VAT-Free except when provided in Clients' Offices
** Available Options, When, Where
The course is available in four formats:
- Campus - VAT-free
- Clients' Office
- Online (Virtual Classroom) with live tutoring - VAT-free .
- Bespoke (Group or 1-2-1 coaching) - available on request.
Tutoring
This course is directed by Fatos Selita, an English Barrister and a New York State Attorney, with a background in psychology, human behaviour, persuasion and genetics; and with extensive experience in international transactions, including at the United Nations (UNCITRAL) and the US (Goldberg Kohn). Fatos directs a number of related courses, including the ‘International Business Law’, ‘Psychology and Law’, ‘The Psychology of Decision Making’ and ‘Public Speaking and Presenting’ courses. Read more…
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