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Qatar: Draft Mediation in Civil and Commercial Disputes Resolution Law Discussed News developments

Qatar: Draft Mediation in Civil and Commercial Disputes Resolution Law Discussed

  • 30/04/202130/04/2021
  • by Nawell Bel Hhaddou

The Shoura Council has discussed a draft law on mediation in settling civil and commercial disputes. Among other things, it specifies mediation agreements which its provisions will apply to.

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Kuwait: No Sponsor Approval Needed for Transferring Employees on Government Contracts News developments

Kuwait: No Sponsor Approval Needed for Transferring Employees on Government Contracts

  • 30/04/202130/04/2021
  • by Nawell Bel Hhaddou

The Public Manpower Authority has announced they are preparing to issue stricter procedures to control the labour market and tackle the issue of marginal labourers to stop the issuing of fake residency permits.

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Bahrain: Anti-Smoking and Tobacco Law Amendments Being Considered News developments

Bahrain: Anti-Smoking and Tobacco Law Amendments Being Considered

  • 30/04/202130/04/2021
  • by Nawell Bel Hhaddou

The Services Committee of the Shoura Council has discussed a draft law amending Bahrain Law No. 8/2009 on combating smoking and tobacco of all kinds and the accompanying Bahrain Decree No. 74/2017.

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Saudi Arabia: Enforcement Courts Will Start Allocating Judicial Liquidations to Infath News developments

Saudi Arabia: Centre for Commercial Arbitration Signs Cooperation Agreement with British Royal Legal Surveyors

  • 31/08/202031/08/2020
  • by Nawell Bel Hhaddou

Saudi Arabia’s Centre for Commercial Arbitration has signed a cooperation agreement with the British Royal Society of Legal Surveyors. The agreement is aimed at encouraging the use of alternatives to settling disputes, particularly mediation in the contracting sector. It is also aimed at encouraging and enhancing growth and boosting confidence and investment in the contracting and real estate sector in the Kingdom. The Centre added the agreement is aimed at establishing a long-term cooperation relationship to encourage the exchange of professional knowledge and professional development of dispute settlement and avoid contracting sector disputes.

Saudi Arabia: Anti-Commercial Concealment Law Approved  Weekly Spotlight

Saudi Arabia: Anti-Commercial Concealment Law Approved 

  • 24/08/202024/08/2020
  • by Nawell Bel Hhaddou

Saudi Arabia’s Council of Ministers has approved a new Anti-Commercial Concealment Law. Under the law, violators will be jailed for five years and fined five million Riyals. It will also protect whistleblowers in anti-commercial concealment cases, according to the Kingdom’s Commerce Ministry.

The relevant Government agencies will be able to limit business licensing fraud or cover-up offences. They will also be able to demand entities which issue licenses to businesses follow up on them and inform the Commerce Ministry of any suspicious practices.

The Law was approved by the Shoura Council last month and will also see whistleblowers given up to 30% of the fines imposed on violators where this is applicable. It will be given once the case has been resolved. Those who report any fraudulent activities will be exempt from penalties or have the penalties commuted.

The relevant entities will be able to use technology to prove violations through ‘electronic evidence’ in addition to other evidence. The system also allows commuting or exempting from penalties for those who report violations.

The aim is to protect consumers and SMEs.

The approval of the law follows an announcement earlier this week that an anti-commercial fraud committee was going to be established.

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