 Hi, my name is Dr. Emilia Onyema and I'm a reader in international commercial law here at SOAS, the School of Law at SOAS University of London. I teach international commercial arbitration and in international commercial arbitration on the postgrad what we try to do is we explore the whole regime, the whole remit of international commercial arbitration in a comparative fashion by bringing in loads of southern voices and southern practices as well and our module is divided into two major parts. So in term one we do a lot of theory and we learn about international commercial arbitration and then in term two we basically practice what it is we have learned in term one in a simulated moot arbitration. So our international commercial arbitration module is assessed there is no exam you'd be happy to note but we have loads of essays that you're going to write. So with the practical session in term two we would assess the skeletal arguments so we have two skeletal arguments that will be assessed at the end of term two beginning of term three you do a reflective portfolio on your experience. In term one for the theory part of the module you do a 3000 word essay. So why take this module it is fun it is great because we get loads of positive feedback from our students if you love group working it is fantastic if you intend to practice or work in the field of arbitration then it is a must module for you to take so we look forward to seeing you at in our module thank you