Basic course on Compliance and Regulation of the Arbitration, Mediation and Reconciliation in Tanzania

As we previously informed you on the Physical Training scheduled on 4th May, 2021 and 5th May, 2021 by Tanganyika Law Society and the newly established Tanzania International Arbitration Centre (TIAC) with the course title “A Basic Course on Compliance and Regulation of Arbitration, Conciliation, and Mediation Practice in Tanzania:”

Kindly take note that this training is open to lawyers and other professions and all participants will be awarded a Certificate of Participation and 4 CLE points after participation.

We encourage all those who are interested to attend the training to register and make payments before 03rd April, 2021.

Attached with this email is the Program for this training.

Kindly use the below modality of payment and registration.

For TLS members kindly visit

https://wakili.tls.or.tz/login

For other Professions

Bank Name: NMB Bank

Account No: 20110048257

Account Name: Tanganyika Law Society

For assistance in payment and registration please contact:

Victor Mbuligwe +255778626212 email:  vmbuligwe@tls.or.tz

For any query kindly contact:

Adv. Magreth Magoma  0772 831483  email: mmagoma@tls.or.tz

TLS TIAC PHYSICAL TRAINING IN DAR ES SALAAM: A BASIC COURSE ON COMPLIANCE AND REGULATION OF ARBITRATION, CONCILIATION AND MEDIATION PRACTICE IN TANZANIA

Kindly be informed that there will be 2 days Physical Training scheduled on 30th and 31st March, 2021 by the newly established Tanzania International Arbitration Centre (TIAC).

Course Title: “A Basic Course on Compliance and Regulation of Arbitration, Conciliation, and Mediation Practice in Tanzania:”

Time: From 09:00 am – 04:00 pm

Presenters: 

–          Dr. Clement Julius Mashamba (Advocate, Former Solicitor General of the United Republic of Tanzania),

–          Mr. Griffin Mwakapeje (Director of Public Legal Services at the Ministry of Constitution and Legal Affairs)

–          Mr. Dunstan Shimbo (Acting Registrar of Arbitration, Mediation, Negotiation and Conciliation at Ministry of Constitution and Legal Affairs)

Fee: 150,000/=

Venue: Wakili House – 2nd Floor

All practising Arbitrators and Mediators in Tanzania are required to be accredited and registered from 1st day of March 2021 at the office of the Registrar, Ministry of Constitution and Legal Affairs in compliance with the new arbitration law and regulations. This seminar is therefore a collaborative effort by TIAC, TLS and MoCLA to raise awareness on the required compliance.

Visit https://wakili.tls.or.tz/login for registration and payment process

CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST AS MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY BOARD OF THE TANZANIA INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CENTRE TIAC

The Tanzania international Arbitration Centre (TIAC) was established by the Tanganyika Law
Society (TLS) in 2019 to provide administrative services in dispute resolution (ADR) services,
which include international and domestic commercial arbitration, adjudication, mediation and
conciliation and is operationally independent from the Government by maintaining a high quality
panel of arbitrators and mediators, who are known for their integrity, impartiality and expertise
for effective resolution of disputes outside court.
TIAC operates with the support of an Advisory Board, a Board of Directors, and a Secretariat,
and draws on the established legal framework for international arbitration in Tanzania.
The TIAC shall establish an Advisory Committee consisting of independent nominees, from time
to time. The i Board of Director’s of the Centre shall appoint from among the members of the
law society, business community as well as eminent international personalities specialized in the
fields of international arbitration, ADR mechanisms and international investment law and trade
to the following positions: Chairperson; Vice Chairperson} 8 Members and 2 ex-officio
members.
Scope of responsibilities
The Advisory Board provides advice to the TIAC Secretariat and TIAC Board of Directors,
supporting the institution’s adherence to accepted international standards including policy
advice.
Term
The terms of the Advisory Committee shall be four (4) years, which may be renewed once for a
similar term, unless otherwise determined due to special circumstances.
Required Skills and Experience
The applicants shall meet the following criteria in order to qualify:
A degree in law or other relevant social sciences. A master’s degree in alternative dispute
resolution (ADR) would be an asset;
Formal accreditations or training in arbitration, mediation or any other ADR mechanism;
Proven international arbitration or domestic commercial arbitration experience
Proven adjudication or mediation experience (at least seven years); and
Proficiency in English (both oral and written).
Mode of Application
Please send an expression of interest with the following:
Curriculum Vitae
Recommendation Letter from a reputable arbitration or ADR institution, center or equivalent;
and
A cover letter of not more than one page explaining your interest in joining the Advisory
Board to info@tiac.co.tz with the subject line “TIAC Advisory Board” by 23rd October
2020 (early applications are encouraged).