His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Monday inaugurated the first edition of the Doha Legal Forum, held under the theme “Emerging Trends and Forward-Looking Insights.” The event, organised by the Ministry of Justice in collaboration with the Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre (QICDRC), brings together legal and judicial leaders from around the world to explore innovation in law, governance, and dispute resolution.
The opening ceremony was attended by His Excellency Ibrahim bin Ali al-Mohannadi, Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs; His Excellency Dr Hassan bin Lahdan al-Hassan al-Mohannadi, President of the Court of Cassation and President of the Supreme Judicial Council; Their Excellencies the Ministers of Justice participating in the forum; as well as senior judges, policymakers, and legal scholars.
Over the course of two days, the Doha Legal Forum 2026 will host around 40 speakers representing 13 countries, with a series of plenary sessions and three specialised roundtable discussions.
The agenda covers key issues shaping the future of law, including digital transformation, international arbitration, cross-border trade, the energy sector, and public-private partnership contracts.
Speaking at the opening session, HE Ibrahim bin Ali al-Mohannadi said Qatar had long recognised that sustainable investment depends on a robust and transparent legal system. He noted that the National Initiative for the Development of Justice Systems, launched in 2016, had modernised Qatar’s legal infrastructure through reforms in legislation, judiciary efficiency, and dispute resolution.
The minister explained that updated investment and company laws, improved efficiency in judicial services, and digital transformation had collectively enhanced investor confidence and reduced administrative complexity. These reforms, he said, embody Qatar’s vision of legal innovation and institutional excellence.
Al-Mohannadi added that the Doha Legal Forum reflects Qatar’s commitment to specialised legal dialogue and knowledge exchange. Its discussions, he said, would help reinforce legal security, support sustainable investment, and underscore the central role of justice in economic growth and social progress.
Aligning with the Qatar National Vision 2030 and the Third National Development Strategy 2024–2030, the forum provides a platform for advancing international cooperation and promoting law as a bridge for prosperity and mutual confidence in an era of global transformation.