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Sean Molony
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LLA 1650 Recusal applications

Context: This course discusses the difficult issue of recusal applications, that is an application to remove a chairperson or arbitrator ... Show more
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LLA 1650 Recusal applications

REMEMBER TO DOWNLOAD THE WORKBOOK BEFORE STARTING THIS COURSE . See the link below.

What will a student doing this course learn and be able to do?

Outcomes of this course

On completion of this module and the assessment questions you will be able to-

ü  Understand what recusal means.

ü  Distinguish between when an arbitrator is  required to recuse herself and when not.

ü  Identify the roles of each party in a recusal application.

ü  Explain the reasons why an arbitrator may be asked to recuse himself.

ü  Demonstrate an ability to make a recusal application.

ü  Evaluate an application for recusal.

How long will this course take?
The course is based on a series of videos. You can stop, pause, rewind and redo each video. That means you can take as long as you need.
If you go through the course you need to complete the workbook as you go.
Will I get a certificate once I have completed this course?
Yes you will. Once you have completed the course, you can download the certificate.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LABOUR LAW ACADEMY IS NOT REGISTERED AS A TRAINING OR TERTIARY INSTITUTION.
I see there is a quiz and assignments for this course. Must I do them to pass?
The quiz is there to test your understanding of the material. So it's up to you if you want to check your understanding or not. If you do the quiz it will assist you to remember and reinforce your understanding.
The assignments are intended to be completed by students who are part of the Academy, that is people who are learning about labour law and want to start their own consultancy/ union based on the knowledge and skill we offer.