Qatar, China discuss judicial cooperation, development of commercial courts

Qatar, China discuss judicial cooperation, development of commercial courts

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(MENAFN - The Peninsula) The first high-level meeting between the Supreme Judiciary Council and the Supreme People’s Court of the People’s Republic of China was held on Wednesday, co-chaired by President of the Supreme Judiciary Council, President of the Court of Cassation H E Dr. Hassan bin Lahdan Al Mohannadi, and his counterpart, Judge Zhou Qiang, via video conference. The heads of the diplomatic missions of the two countries in Doha and Beijing, senior judges and administrative leaders from both sides participated in the meeting. The meeting discussed a number of issues, including the theoretical and practical foundations that can be built upon in finding bilateral judicial cooperation that serves the two jurisdictions of the two friendly countries, and at the same time contributes to strengthening multilateral international judicial cooperation in light of the two countries’ efforts to play an important role in consolidating the values of prompt justice. The meeting discussed issues of cooperation in many fields, foremost of which is the development of commercial justice practices and the regulation of commercial transactions through traditional dispute resolution mechanisms and alternative solutions to resolve these disputes, and making them tools supportive of the growing bilateral trade between the two friendly countries and other issues of common interest. The discussions also included a presentation on the performance of the Chinese judiciary during the coronavirus pandemic and the smart technical alternatives that were used to maintain the sustainability of litigation mechanism. The Supreme Judiciary Council presented an overview of its structure and its ambitious plan to make amendments and development that would speed up the procedural cycle of litigation and rationalize the drain of resources and efforts, in particular, it provides support for the country’s economy and its external and internal trade, which was led by the project of creating a specialised court in trade and investment disputes. In this regard, H E President of the Trade and Investment Court Judge Khalid Ali Al Obaidly, reviewed the jurisdiction of the court and the timetable for launching its work and the new added values that he is working to integrate into litigation mechanisms, whether in the procedural or technical aspects, in addition to the ambitions of this court to benefit from relevant global experiences. The two Ambassadors stressed that judicial cooperation and mutual recognition of judgments and bilateral judicial delegations between the courts of the two countries will add a new dimension to the pledges of the leaderships of the two friendly countries to expand the fields and horizons of this cooperation. H E Ambassador of Qatar to China Mohamed Al Dehaimi, and H E Ambassador of China to Doha, Zhou Jian, also participated in the meetingMENAFN25062021000063011010ID1102342985

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