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DCER0051-1  Training in court expertise in the field of construction
- Litigation and the use of future experts
- Elements of civil law in relation to expertise
- Elements of insurance law
- Expertise and non-jurisdictional modes for dispute resolution
- Training in conciliation techniques and mediation in relation to expert assessments
- Construction law in relation to expertise
- Urban and regional planning in relation to expertise
- Construction expertise including practical project exercises

Duration :  Litigation and the use of future experts : 18h Th
Elements of civil law in relation to expertise : 6h Th
Elements of insurance law : 3h Th
Expertise and non-jurisdictional modes for dispute resolution : 3h Th
Training in conciliation techniques and mediation in relation to expert assessments : 3h Th
Construction law in relation to expertise : 15h Th
Urban and regional planning in relation to expertise : 3h Th
Construction expertise including practical project exercises : 12h Th
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Certificat d'université de formation à l'expertise judiciaire en matière de construction10
Lecturer :  Litigation and the use of future experts : Georges de Leval, Damien Dessard, Jean-François Marot, Didier Pire
Elements of civil law in relation to expertise : Benoît Kohl
Elements of insurance law : Catherine Paris
Expertise and non-jurisdictional modes for dispute resolution : Olivier Caprasse
Training in conciliation techniques and mediation in relation to expert assessments : Martine Becker, Coralie Smets-Gary
Construction law in relation to expertise : Benoît Kohl
Urban and regional planning in relation to expertise : Michel Delnoy
Construction expertise including practical project exercises : Laurence Arend, Anne Demoulin, Jean-Marie Rigo
Coordinator :  Melissa Schneider
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