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QICCA participates in global arbitration conference in Georgia

Published: 13 Oct 2019 - 09:12 am | Last Updated: 07 Nov 2021 - 12:58 pm
Dr Sheikh Thani bin Ali Al Thani attending one of the sessions of the conference.

Dr Sheikh Thani bin Ali Al Thani attending one of the sessions of the conference.

The Peninsula

Qatar Chamber’s Qatar International Center for Conciliation and Arbitration (QICCA) has participated in the “Sixth Annual International Arbitration Conference” in Tbilisi, Georgia.

The conference was held from October 9 to 11under the theme the Role of Dispute Resolution in State Economy.

QICCA delegation headed by Board Member for International Relations Dr Sheikh Thani bin Ali Al Thani, also included the Assistant General Secretary Ebrahem Shahbik and QICCA Consultant Dr Minas Khachtadurian.

During the three-days, panels composed of leading advocates, counsels, experts and arbitrators discussed distinct topics of international arbitration followed by the Q&A session in an interactive and interesting format.

The Sixth Annual International Arbitration Conference in Tbilisi is organised by the GIAC, and financed by a generous support of the European Union and the United Nations Development Programme.

Sheikh Thani said that QICCA’s participation in the conference aimed at enhancing cooperation and consultation with regional and international arbitration centers as well as reviewing the Center’s experience in the management of arbitral proceedings and its mechanisms for the appointment of arbitrators.

QICCA also reviewed the provisions of the Qatar Arbitration Law compared to the Arbitration Law of Georgia, he said.

Sheikh Thani noted that the conference discussed the experience of the ICC Arbitration Court, disclosed the volume of commercial disputes brought before arbitral tribunals during the past year and discussed mechanisms for countering maneuvers or evasions that may be exercised by one of the parties to the dispute.

The conference hosted several discussions about the New York Convention of 1958 on the “Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitration.” and the regional importance of independent arbitration and the views of business communities on dispute resolution.

On the sidelines of the event, QICCA delegation met with Georgia Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Justice Thea Tsulukiani, who opened the conference.