Officials during the training programme on International Commercial Court: Practice and Procedure.
Doha, Qatar: The Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre (QICDRC) announced the conclusion of its Training Programme – International Commercial Courts: Practice and Procedure.
The three-day course, held in person at QICDRC’s headquarters in Doha, brought together a distinguished group of lawyers and legal professionals whose practice involves, or aspires to involve, appearances before international commercial courts.
With the participation of The Rt. Hon. The Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, alongside QICDRC judges and senior legal representatives, the programme offered participants valuable first-hand perspectives throughout the sessions.
Designed to provide participants with practical insight into international commercial litigation, the programme explored in depth the procedural framework governing commercial and regulatory proceedings, with particular reference to the Qatar
Financial Centre (QFC) Civil and Commercial Court and Regulatory Tribunal.
Through a dynamic mix of lectures, group work, and interactive workshops, participants gained experience applying legal principles to real-world case scenarios and cross-border disputes.
The training covered a wide range of key topics, including: commencing proceedings and urgent applications; jurisdictional disputes, defences, and counterclaims; evidence, hearings, and oral advocacy; judgments, orders, costs, and enforcement; appellate procedures; and practice before the Regulatory Tribunal.
Ethical considerations in advocacy before international courts were also addressed, giving participants practical experience in applying common law principles within a global context.