CIArb News

Forthcoming courses in Qatar

18 Jul 2019

CIArb Qatar Branch invites you to its two forthcoming courses in Doha in October 2019.

Module 2 Law of Obligations Contract & Tort - 29 October 2019, Doha, Qatar

The objective of this course is to provide an understanding of the relevant principles in the Law of Tort and Law of Contract in the context of how disputes may arise and be resolved. This course is designed to consider both common and civil law jurisdictional principles to give a solid grounding to all practitioners.

The course is delivered over a period of 6 months and includes a combination of private study, attendance of four face-to-face tutorials and a revision tutorial.

To find our more, please see the Course Flyer.

Introduction to International Arbitration - 31 October 2019, Doha, Qatar

The purpose of this course is to provide an understanding of the general principles of international arbitration and its relationship to other dispute resolution processes. Assessment of the course is completed through an online multiple-choice test. Successful candidates will be eligible to apply for Associate grade of CIArb.

To find our more, please see the Course Flyer.

For more information and to register please contact:

04 Dec 2023

Scam Alert

We have become aware that a third party has emailed some members requesting payment for membership.

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29 Nov 2023

Joint intervention success as Churchill judgment allows the courts to order parties to mediate

In a significant moment for mediation, the highly anticipated Churchill judgment overturns the decision in Halsey, confirming it is not a breach of human rights to integrate mediation into the court process and, where appropriate, to order parties to mediate. CMC, Ciarb and CEDR joined forces to intervene in the case, arguing strongly for this outcome.

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16 Nov 2023

Ciarb intervenes twice during UNCITRAL WG III’s latest session

In a lively session focusing on the establishment of an advisory centre in international law and cross-cutting issues, Ciarb intervened twice on behalf of members.

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