SAICE PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION(27 November 2025) The Association of Arbitrators (Southern Africa) NPC is proud to be taking part in the SAICE’s Presidential Inauguration as the headline sponsor. For more information, to download the programme, and ... read more
THE AOA’S AI GUIDELINES AND THE USE OF AI IN ADR Join the Association of Arbitrators Southern Africa NPC (AoA) for the 5th webinar in our AI series, presented by the AoA’s dedicated AI Committee. This event forms part of the AoA’s ongoing miss... read more
THE AOA’S AI GUIDELINES AND THE USE OF AI IN ADR(4 December 2025) Join the Association of Arbitrators Southern Africa NPC (AoA) for the 5th webinar in our AI series, presented by the AoA’s dedicated AI Committee. This event forms part of the AoA... read more
5-DAY ONLINE FOUNDATION MEDIATION COURSE Join the Association of Arbitrators (Southern Africa) NPC[1] (the Association), in partnership with the leading London mediation training charity The Society of Mediators (UK) (the Society), to receive foundation... read more
5-DAY ONLINE FOUNDATION MEDIATION COURSE Join the Association of Arbitrators (Southern Africa) NPC[1] (the Association), in partnership with the leading London mediation training charity The Society of Mediators (UK) (the Society), to receive foundation... read more
ONLINE MEDIATION OBSERVATION/DEMONSTRATION(15 January 2026) THE GOAT – A BREACH OF CONTRACT CASE Join this informative and entertaining online CPD observation/demonstration, presented by The Society of Mediators (UK), a partner of the Association. T... read more
ADJUDICATING CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING DISPUTES[1] by Mr Matthew Molloy and Mr Jonathan Cope For professionals navigating the high-pressure environment of construction dispute resolution, Adjudicating Construction and Engineering Disputes offers a dis... read more
ADJUDICATION IN THE UK:BACKGROUND, TRENDS AND KEY POINTS FOR SOUTH AFRICA Join the Association of Arbitrators (Southern Africa) NPC (the Association) for this valuable, worthwhile, exclusive webinar, presented by a highly experienced dispute resolver and ... read more
ADJUDICATION IN THE UK:BACKGROUND, TRENDS AND KEY POINTS FOR SOUTH AFRICA(5 February 2026) Join the Association of Arbitrators (Southern Africa) NPC (the Association) for this valuable, worthwhile, exclusive webinar, presented by a highly experienced disp... read more
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