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Through its supervisory arbitrational jurisdiction under Law No 2 of 2017 issuing the Arbitration Law in Civil and Commercial Matters, parties can elect the QICDRC as the “Competent Court” of arbitration to perform various functions in relation to interim measures, enforcement of awards and appeals.
Case No. CTFIC0008/2021 and Case No. CTFIC0022/2021
Case No. CTFIC0008/2021; Al Razzah Gulf for Services WLL v ANAS Tec Gulf Engineering LLC
Case No. CTFIC0022/2021; Anas International Enterprise SpA v ANAS Tec Gulf Engineering LLC
Listed For: Hearing (By remote hearing at 12:00 midday)
Case No. CTFIC0023/2021; Stephen Ferris v Sanguine Investment Managers LLC and Christopher John Leach
Listed For: Directions Hearing (By remote hearing at 12:00 midday)
Case No. CTFIC00192021; Fadi Sabsabi v Devisers Advisory Services LLC
Listed For: Trial (By remote hearing at 12:00 midday)
Case No. CTFIC0014/2021; Amberberg Ltd and International Financial Services Ltd v Thomas Fewtrell, Nigel Perera, and Louise Kidd
Listed For: Jurisdiction Hearing (By remote hearing at 12:00 midday)
Insights into the Recent Developments of Qatari and Egyptian Arbitration Laws
The distinguished speakers are (representing the Qatar branch) Dr. Zain Sharar Senior Legal Counsel, Qatar International Court & Dispute Resolution Centre (QICDRC) and (representing the Egypt branch) Dr. Khaled Attia; Partner, Head of Dispute Resolution, Nour & Partners in association with Al Tamimi & Company. The discussion is moderated by Mr. Taher Hozayen; Lawyer and Arbitrator, Mackean Law Firm – The House of Advocacy & Arbitration, and Patron of the Egypt Branch. Looking forward to your attendance and participation.
Webinar - The Functioning of Courts in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Speakers:
The Rt. Hon. The Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, President (QICDRC)
Chief Judge Barbara M. G. Lynn of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas
Dr. Susan L. Karamanian, Dean, College of Law
Christopher Grout, Registrar (QICDRC)
Location: Available on YouTube
The Effects of Covid-19 on Commercial Contracts and Sovereign Borrowing
Speakers:
Panel
Sir William Blair
Chair, Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) Regulatory Tribunal, Doha; Professor of Financial Law and Ethics, Queen Mary University of London; 3VB Chambers, London
Biography
Module 1 – Law, Practice and Procedure of International Arbitration
Location:
Combination of: Self-Study/ Online Sessions/ Might require physical attendance
Course Information
What is the aim of the course?
To provide candidates with a detailed knowledge of the procedural elements of an international arbitration, using legislation based on the UNCITRAL Model Law, regional arbitration law, and the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules.
What are the learning outcomes?
On successful completion of this course candidates will be able to:
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