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QICDRC delegation to highlight role of Commercial Courts at IBA conference in Seoul

Published: 22 Sep 2019 - 08:55 am | Last Updated: 16 Nov 2021 - 01:49 pm

The Peninsula

Following its mandate to advance the rule of law through international engagement, a delegation from the Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre (QICDRC) is participating in the International Bar Association Annual Conference Seoul (IBA 2019) starting today until 27 September 2019 at the COEX Convention & Exhibition Center in Seoul, South Korea.

For the third consecutive year, QICDRC returns to the IBA stage as a Gold sponsor whose growing outreach initiatives have helped strengthen the international legal community and contribute to economic growth in Qatar and beyond.

With over 5,000 attendees from across the global legal network in attendance, the IBA Annual conference continually attracts a wide range of judicial experts at a unique networking platform. As a result, QICDRC’s participation reconfirms its position as an international leader in the resolution of civil and commercial disputes.

Noting the conference’s far-reaching scope, Faisal Al Sahouti, CEO of QICDRC, said: “We look forward to engaging with global thought-leaders in the judicial field and exchange valuable insights on current legal trends, opportunities and challenges. At QICDRC, we recognise that an integrated legal community, anchored in common standards of dispute resolution in line with the rule of law, is essential to economic growth and prosperity.

“Qatar’s geographical location also allows QICDRC to serve as a strategic link between East and West – a bond that we hope to advance in one of Asia’s most forward-thinking commercial hubs,” he concluded.

Under the IBA 2019 scope, QICDRC will host a seminar on ‘The Rise of the Commercial Courts in Asia and the Middle East’, featuring a welcome note from the CEO and high-level panel discussions.

This year’s conference will emphasise the importance of technology within modern access to justice. This falls in line with QICDRC’s rapid digitalisation efforts. Notably, the Court rolled out its innovative online case management system, eCourt, last year, allowing for improved access and transparency of litigation services.

QICDRC serves as a global model for excellence in litigation and alternative dispute resolution. Its facilities boast advanced courtroom technologies and a high-profile cadre of 16 international judges, who promulgate the rule of law according to the best international legal practices. The Court thereby helps attract direct foreign investment to Qatar and positions the country as a trustworthy destination for international commerce.