London, United Kingdom: The Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre (QICDRC) participated in London International Disputes Week 2026 (LIDW26), represented by The Rt Hon The Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, President of the Qatar International Court.
As part of the main conference programme held at the QEII Centre in London, Lord Thomas participated in a panel discussion titled “AI, Authenticity and the Future of Evidence: Trust in a Synthetic World”. The session explored how the international disputes community can preserve confidence in evidence while responding to the opportunities and challenges presented by transformational artificial intelligence.
During the week, Lord Thomas also spoke at and attended a series of high-level engagements, including the dinner hosted by Monckton Chambers and Michelman Robinson LLP under the theme “Arbitration as the Guardian of the Rule of Law in an Unstable World”, the London InternationalDisputes Week Co-Chairs’ Dinner held at Livery Hall, and the BarMENA dinner event held at The Delaunay.
Commenting on the participation, Lord Thomas said:“London International Disputes Week continues to provide an important platform for dialogue on the key issues shaping the future of international dispute resolution. As technology continues to transform the way evidence is created, presented and assessed, it is essential that courts and dispute resolution institutions continue to uphold confidence, fairness and the rule of law. QICDRC is pleased to contribute to these discussions and to strengthen its engagement with the international disputes community.”
QICDRC’s participation reflects the Court’s continued commitment to contributing to international legal dialogue, engaging with leading global platforms, and supporting the development of trusted, effective, and forward-looking dispute resolution systems.