Officials from the QICDRC and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators during an event in Doha.

The Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre (QICDRC) has welcomed the president of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb), along with a delegation of its members at an event held at the centre recently.
CIArb president Charles Brown, along with colleagues Michael Tonkin and Matthew Walker, addressed CIArb members in Doha to celebrate the centenary of the CIArb, which was founded in London in 1915.
Brown highlighted some of the events which had taken place over the past year in celebration of CIArb’s 100th year. These include a series of conferences, commencing in Birmingham and then moving on to Hong Kong, London, Zambia, Singapore and Oxford in England.
QICDRC registrar Christopher Grout said: “The QICDRC enjoys a close relationship with the CIArb and its members and it is a great privilege to welcome the delegates to this event in Doha as part of the CIArb’s celebratory centenary year.”
The CIArb is a not-for-profit organisation, which provides a wide range of services and support to its members and others who work in the field of alternative dispute resolution. It has 37 branches worldwide and a membership of 13,000
individuals.

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