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QICCA concludes ‘Qualification and Preparation of Arbitrators Programme’

Published: 08 May 2026 - 10:17 am | Last Updated: 08 May 2026 - 10:24 am
QICCA Vice Chairman Sheikh Dr Thani bin Ali Al-Thani and other officials during the second edition of 'Qualification and Preparation of Arbitrators Programme'.

QICCA Vice Chairman Sheikh Dr Thani bin Ali Al-Thani and other officials during the second edition of 'Qualification and Preparation of Arbitrators Programme'.

The Peninsula

Doha, Qatar: The Qatar International Centre for Conciliation and Arbitration (QICCA) at Qatar Chamber recently concluded the second edition of the 'Qualification and Preparation of Arbitrators Programme' in 2026, held in cooperation with Qatar University’s Centre for Continuing Education.

The programme aimed to prepare and qualify Qatari personnel through a scientific and training curriculum focused on arbitration. The closing ceremony was attended by QICCA Vice Chairman Sheikh Dr Thani bin Ali Al-Thani.

In statements, Sheikh Dr Thani bin Ali said that the programme witnessed wide participation from trainees representing governmental and semi-governmental agencies, including jurists, engineers, and individuals interested in arbitration.

Sheikh Dr Thani bin Ali added that it contributes to enhancing knowledge of arbitration and clarifying the foundations of international arbitration.  It also includes practical training in procedural, practical, and legal aspects, which are essential skills required in the field of arbitration, whether for arbitrators or lawyers. Sheikh Dr Thani stressed QICCA’s continued support for the programme’s graduates to further develop their expertise and apply their knowledge in practice, by organising workshops and seminars that connect them with real-world arbitration experience. Following the completion of the final stage, titled “Practical Mock Trial,” Sheikh Dr Thani presented certificates to trainees from various governmental, semi-governmental, and private entities.

The programme, held at Qatar University’s premises, included five stages covering the concept of commercial arbitration and its practical applications, arbitration case management procedures, drafting arbitration awards and their key components, as well as practical training, including a mock trial with the participation of all trainees. QICCA further stated that it is worth noting that the 'Qualification and Preparation of Arbitrators' programme, launched in 2007 by the Qatar International Centre for Conciliation and Arbitration in cooperation with national
and international partners, including Qatar University, aims to prepare and qualify Qatari and resident professionals in commercial arbitration through a practical and academic approach aligned with international standards. To date, it has graduated more than 1,000 participants.