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Qatar: Approvment of a Draft Law Establishing a New Court for Investment and Trade

  • 29/06/201911/12/2019
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

The Qatari Cabinet has approved a draft law which would see the establishment of a new court for investment and trade. A report by the President of the Court of Cassation on the results of the work of the task team mandated to study the mechanisms and requirements for the establishment of the specialised court for investment and trade within the framework of the initiative to develop justice systems and create an attractive environment for investment was reviewed by the Cabinet.

Oman’s Capital Market Authority Launches a Portal for Registering Potential Directors

  • 29/06/201911/12/2019
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Oman’s Capital Market Authority has announced it has launched a portal for registering potential directors. Interested professionals will need to register on the portal so as companies and shareholders looking to appoint professionals on their boards can visit the portal and view potential candidates who meet their business requirements. Family owned businesses and investment funds have also been urged to register on the portal.

Kuwait: Expatriate Committee Established

  • 24/06/201911/12/2019
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

According to local newspaper reports, the Kuwaiti Government has announced it has established a Committee to oversee the reduction of expatriate numbers in the country. The committee consists of representatives from a number of Government agencies and bodies including the Social Affairs and Labour and Interior Ministries and the Public Authority of Manpower. Various measures to ensure a reduction in these numbers have been proposed.

UAE: Drone Photography Authorised

  • 24/06/201911/12/2019
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

The UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority has announced drone photography is now allowed in the country providing certain conditions are met. These conditions include using drones in authorised locations and at specified heights. Photographers wishing to use drones must obtain a license first and should be 16 or older. The new regulations were developed together with the Interior Ministry. Previously, only authorised organisations could use drones to film or photograph.

Qatar: The QICDRC Signs a Cooperation Agreement with the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes

  • 24/06/201911/12/2019
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Qatar’s International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre has signed a cooperation agreement with the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. It was signed for the QICRDC by its CEO, Faisal Rashid Al-Sahouti and for ICSID by its Secretary-General, Meg Kinnear. Under the agreement the two organisations will share arbitration and alternative dispute resolution insights. Each organisation will also be able to conduct all or any part of arbitration proceedings at the other Centre. The other organisation will also have priority access to the facilities and services at their counterpart’s organisation including using meeting rooms and office space as well as interpretation and translation services.

Bahrain: Parliamentary Investigations Launched into Illegal Abortion Clinics in Bahrain

  • 24/06/201911/12/2019
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Two Parliamentary investigations have been launched into illegal abortion clinics in Bahrain. According to reports, houses and apartments are being used to perform illegal abortions and hymen reconstruction surgeries. The reports have added those carrying out these procedures are charging between 300 and 500 Dinars each time. The Parliamentary investigations will focus on the smuggling of medicines like Cytotec to assist abortions. Under the existing law, abortions can only be carried out at authorised hospitals if a woman’s life is in danger and if three consultant doctors approve it.

Kuwait: Amendments to Tenders Law Approved

  • 15/06/201911/12/2019
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

The Financial and Economic Committee of Kuwait’s Parliament has approved the amendments to the Tenders Law. Under the amendments, the National Fund for Small and Medium Enterprise Development’s will join the board of directors of the Central Agency for Public Tenders. Membership terms and grievance periods are also laid out. It will receive its second reading next week.

Saudi Arabia: Midday Working Ban to Start Next Week

  • 15/06/201911/12/2019
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Saudi Arabia’s Labour and Social Development Ministry has announced the midday working ban in the Kingdom will start on Saturday this week. The Ministry has stressed all private sector companies must comply with the ban which runs until 15 September. It means affected workers cannot work between 12pm and 3pm. However, the Ministry also said there are certain exemptions from this ban including those working in the oil and gas industry and emergency maintenance workers. The necessary procedures should be followed to protect these workers.

Qatar: New Electric Appliance Regulations on the Way

  • 15/06/201911/12/2019
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

The Head of the Conservation and Energy Efficiency Department at Qatar’s General Electricity and Water Corporation (Kahramaa) has announced new regulations to the Tarsheed law are expected to be issued by the end of this year. The aim is to make air conditioners and other electric home appliances more energy efficient. If approved, the energy efficiency ratio of split unit air-conditioners will be increased from the existing 9.5 to 10.5. The move is part of the National Programme for Conservation and Energy Efficiency which is aiming to reduce electricity consumption by 6% per capita, water by 10% and carbon footprints by 7% by the end of 2022.

Bahrain: Draft Amendments to the Commercial Companies Law Approved

  • 14/06/201911/12/2019
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Bahrain’s Cabinet has approved draft amendments to the Commercial Companies Law promulgated by Bahrain Decree-Law No. 21/2001 proposed by Parliament, following a recommendation from the Ministerial Committee for Legal and Legislative Affairs. The amendment will facilitate procedures for attending General Assembly meetings on behalf of partners using special power of attorney, without having to be authenticated by the relevant authorities.

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