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Tuesday, January 27, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Gulf Times
Qatar

Experts discuss dispute resolution in Qatari law

A session held as part of the Doha Legal Forum, organised by the Ministry of Justice in co-operation with the Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre under the theme “Emerging Trends and Forward-Looking Insights” discussed alternative dispute resolution mechanisms in Qatari law. The session was titled “Arbitration and Mediation: Toward Swift Justice for an Attractive Investment Environment”. The session brought together a number of experts and specialists in arbitration and mediation, who reviewed key legal developments and mechanisms for enhancing trust and transparency in the country’s business and investment environment. They also highlighted the growing role of arbitration and mediation in accelerating dispute resolution and supporting legal stability. Chief Executive Officer of Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre, Faisal Rashid al-Sahouti, emphasised that arbitration is one of the most important factors in attracting investment and reassuring investors. He noted that Qatar issued Law No 2 of 2017 on Arbitration, which is based on the UNCITRAL Model Law and is considered one of the most modern arbitration laws at the regional and global levels. He explained that the law provides multiple and flexible options for parties, including recourse to the Court of Appeal or the Qatar International Court. The court is distinguished by conducting its proceedings and issuing its judgments in English and by its reliance on the Anglo-Saxon legal system, in a manner suited to the nature of various disputes, particularly those involving international parties. Al-Sahouti added that the Qatar International Court offers a familiar judicial environment for foreign partners, which enhances confidence and encourages investment. He noted that figures from eight years of applying the Arbitration Law show a growing reliance on the competent court, and he expects further growth in this area. He further stressed that the success of the arbitration system is not limited to legislation alone, but also depends on Qatar’s strategic geographic location, its global transport network, and the institutional and knowledge legacy achieved after hosting the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. These factors, he said, enhance Qatar’s international reputation in arbitration and dispute resolution. For his part, Jassim Saleh al-Kuwari, Assistant Undersecretary for State Lawsuits Affairs at the Ministry of Justice, affirmed that the multilateral and bilateral investment treaties concluded by Qatar provide legal protection for foreign investors, including guarantees of fair compensation, protection against expropriation, and dispute settlement mechanisms through Qatari courts or international arbitration bodies such as ICSID. Meanwhile, lawyer Jalal El Ahdab, partner in the Dispute Resolution Group at Bird & Bird in Paris, pointed to a decline in construction disputes in Qatar following the hosting of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, noting that this decline reflects the maturity of the Qatari market after the completion of major projects. Director of the Arbitration and Mediation Center at the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), Dr Ignacio de Castro, explained that intellectual property disputes increased by 70% in 2025, particularly in the fields of software, energy, advanced technologies, and artificial intelligence. He noted that mediation has grown faster than arbitration, helping to resolve approximately 70% of disputes. 

Gulf Times
Business

QICCA and ICSID explore possibilities of exchanging expertise in arbitration

The Qatar International Centre for Conciliation and Arbitration (QICCA) and the US-based International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) have explored the possibility of exchanging expertise to improve arbitration practices.As part of this, a delegation of QICCA met with Martina Polasek, Secretary-General of ICSID in Washington on the sidelines of the Singapore Convention (SC) Week on Mediation 2025. The move by QICCA and ICSID comes as part strategies to enhance co+operation and develop relations.The QICCA delegation was led by Sheikh Dr Thani bin Ali al-Thani, its vice-chairman, and also included Ibrahim Shahbeek, QICCA’s secretary-general. The delegation visited the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), where they held talks with the management team on future co-operation and experience exchange.The visit included a presentation of SIAC’s leading practices in managing arbitration cases and resolving commercial disputes through alternative means, which stand as a pioneering international model in this sector.QICCA’s participation comes within the framework of its strategy to strengthen international partnerships and benefit from global best practices in arbitration and mediation, thereby enhancing its capabilities and consolidating its position as a leading institution in dispute resolution in the region.The SC Week on Mediation has been a signature event in Singapore since 2019, focusing on dispute resolution, arbitration, mediation, and litigation. It serves as a key platform for thought leaders, experts, practitioners, and policy makers, to discuss emerging trends, address common issues, and deliberate on new innovations.