Member of the Board of Directors of International Relations at the Qatar International Center for Conciliation and Arbitration (QICCA) Sheikh Thani bin Ali bin Saud al-Thani asserted that the State of Qatar has been able to promote business environment and investment climate in the country through legislations and laws it issued in the recent years.
He added that such laws and legislations have given impetus to the economic development and attracted more foreign capital in a variety of sectors.
This came during his speech delivered before the 16th Dublin Forum on International Commercial Dispute Resolution that was convened via video conferencing and organised by the UK's Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb).
Sheikh Thani stressed QICCA's keenness to propagate the culture of arbitration and expand its use as one of the vital alternate methods for commercial dispute resolution, pointing out that QICCA has convened several events and international conferences, in addition to organising substantial number of professional seminars to discuss alternate means of conflict resolution.
The Dublin forum is held to discuss issues pertinent to international commercial dispute resolution, dispute settlement and mediation with the engagement of a host of keynote speakers and experts from all over the world.
During the panel discussions, the forum discussed current, regional, and international issues that affect the practice of international arbitration and dispute resolution.
Sheikh Thani bin Ali bin Saud al-Thani, member of the board of QICCA.