Qatar
QICCA discusses extension of arbitration agreements to third parties
The Qatar International Centre for Conciliation and Arbitration (QICCA) at Qatar Chamber recently organised a webinar on the ‘Extension of the Arbitration Agreement to Third Parties in Construction Contracts’, with the participation of judges, lawyers, and legal experts from Qatar and abroad.
The webinar was attended by QICCA vice-chairman Sheikh Dr Thani bin Ali al-Thani and secretary general Ibrahim Shahbek, who opened the event by emphasising the centre’s commitment to organising specialised seminars and webinars.
He noted that the construction sector represents a fundamental pillar of the country’s ongoing economic development. Sheikh Dr Thani highlighted that the session’s topic is particularly relevant to parties involved in complex construction contracts. He stressed the centre’s commitment to shedding light on such issues in a manner that enhances transparency, ensures the stability of legal positions, and fosters an attractive and stable arbitration environment.
QICCA’s general legal adviser moderated the session. The speakers included Dr Yassin el-Shazly, dean of the Faculty of Law at Ain Shams University and chairman of the Ain Shams Arbitration Centre, and Hanan Badawi, lawyer and partner at Daoud & Daoud Law Firm.
Discussions addressed several key topics, most notably the circumstances under which an arbitration agreement may be extended to third parties, cases allowing third-party joining the arbitration proceedings, and practical challenges arising from multi-party arbitration.
Participants also reviewed practical applications from prominent international arbitration cases in which the issue of extending arbitration agreements to non-signatories was examined.