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Qatar News developments

Qatar: Judicial Supreme Council Issues Family Bank Card

  • 02/03/202302/03/2023
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Raya, 27 February 2023: Qatar’s Judicial Supreme Council has launched a prepaid family bank card, designed to facilitate timely payment of regular expenses for entitled beneficiaries.

The card will be funded from the Families Deposits Account through the Qatar Islamic Bank.

The initial batch of cards was issued in February and can be used by families receiving maintenance payments to ensure beneficiaries receive their court-allocated funds.

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Fordham Law’s Compliance Institute: Local Perspectives, Global Outlook | 20 March 2023 | 09:00AM to 05:00PM (UAE Time)

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  • 23/02/202320/10/2023
  • by Tanya Jain
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Qatar News developments

Qatar: Sports Integrity and Transparency Guide Issued

  • 16/02/202316/02/2023
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Lusailnews, 14 February 2023: Qatar’s Administration and Transparency Regulatory Authority has launched a Guide for Boosting Integrity and Transparency in Sports.ll.

The guide has been launched with the Sports and Youth Ministry, the Qatari Olympic Committee, the Supreme Committee for Projects and Heritage, and the Qatari Federation for Football. It guide aims to promote Qatar’s sports achievements.

It will be used as a point of reference for current and future projects, including the AFC Asian Cup.

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Hot off the Press: Get the Inside Scoop with the Latest Edition of Lexis® Middle East – HR Alert! News developments

Hot off the Press: Get the Inside Scoop with the Latest Edition of Lexis® Middle East – HR Alert!

  • 16/02/202316/02/2023
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Get ready to stay ahead of the game with the newest issue of our top-rated HR magazine – the Lexis® Middle East – HR Alert! This must-read publication offers exclusive updates on the most recent labour and employment law changes and cases, as well as invaluable advice on region-specific HR policies and templates.

From informative interviews with renowned regional HR professionals to expert guidance on the latest industry trends, this complimentary magazine has it all. Don’t miss out on your chance to gain a competitive edge – get your hands on the latest edition of the HR Alert now!

In this edition:

Foolish to Fake It

New Emiratisation regulations are in place as of January 2023, but some employers are trying to bypass them. Learn about the negative consequences from Dr Laura Voda and Maquelin Pereira of Fichte & Co.


Meet Me in the Metaverse

UAE Technology Recruitment specialist Marc Ellis has set up a replica of their office in the Metaverse. Learn about their experiences in this exciting new virtual space.


Immigration Focus: Recent GCC Immigration and Visa Changes

Stay informed on the latest immigration updates in the GCC with Vialto Partners. Keep track of changes and make sure you comply with new regulations.


Immigration Profile: Embracing Change

Anir Chatterji, Partner at Vialto Partners, shares insights on how the Russia-Ukraine war and evolving GCC immigration policies have impacted his work. Stay ahead of the curve with expert analysis.


Law Changes: New and Proposed MENA Laws – Health Insurance

Stay on top of the latest legal changes in the MENA region! Learn how Dubai Administrative Decision No. 78/2022 is impacting health insurance rights for employers from experts Bassem Daher and Yara Hifni of Galadari Advocates & Legal Consultants.


HR Profile: Attract and Retain

Maisa Maarouf, Head of HR & Administration at BSA Ahmad Bin Hezeem & Associates LLP, shares the importance of staff retention initiatives in her work. Learn how to attract and keep top talent.


Practitioner Perspective: Recent Reforms in Saudi Arabia

Stay informed on the latest labour laws in Saudi Arabia! Check out Clyde & Co’s MEA Employment Partner, Sara Khoja’s insights on the fundamental reforms that could make it easier for employers to attract top talent.


Moves and Changes

Stay up-to-date on the latest business happenings with our round-up of moves, changes, appointments, and promotions.


Policy Pointers: Probation Policies

Probation periods in employment contracts give employers time to evaluate new hires and employees a chance to review their work conditions before committing long-term. Typically lasting 3-12 months. Get policy pointers from expert Sulakshana Senanayake of Afridi & Angell for similar policies in the DIFC.


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LexisNexis Middle East HR Alert_January 2023

Have you read the Lexis® Middle East HR Alert – June and September 2022 editions? Click the links below to access and read these editions.

LexisNexis Middle East HR Alert – November 2022
LexisNexis Middle East HR Alert – June 2022
LexisNexis Middle East HR Alert – September 2022

Qatar News developments

Qatar: Shura Council Approves Draft Law Amending Real Estate Law

  • 09/02/202309/02/2023
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

The Peninsula, 6 February 2023: Qatar’s Shura Council has held its regular weekly session, where it approved a draft law amending some provisions of Qatar Law No. 6/2014 Regulating Real Estate Development.

This has been approved after the Legal and Legislative Affairs Committee’s report was reviewed. Its provisions have also been discussed by the Council.

The amendments have included several definitions contained in the draft, the establishment of a special register for those licensed to practice real estate development, and another register for those licensed to practice the profession.

The amendments have also defined the obligations of real estate developers.

The draft regulates the relationship between developers and banks.

It stipulates the opening of an account by agreement between both parties, in which the rights and obligations of both are to be determined.

The amendments also include asking developers to submit an accounting statement detailing the amounts spent on the project.

It has grants judicial authority to the Real Estate Regulatory Authority’s employees and establishes a licensing committee.

The Committee will be entrusted with issuing licenses to real estate developers and companies which operate in the field by managing and maintaining real estate which is under construction.

The Council has also approved a draft law amending some provisions of Qatar Law No. 24/2006 on issuing the Law of Fertilizers and Agricultural Soil Improvers in GCC countries.

This had been referred to the Council by the government, after reviewing the Services and Public Utilities Committee’ report.

In addition, they have also approved a request to extend the work of the Cultural Affairs and Information Committee to study a draft law on documents and archives.

The Council’s Speaker briefed members on a submitted proposal to include an emergency clause on criminalizing contempt for religions and spreading hatred among people.

The proposal has called for the promotion of values like coexistence, tolerance, international peace and security.

It will be on the agenda of the 146th General Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, which will be held next March.

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Qatar News developments

Qatar: Health Insurance Law to Be Applied to Visitors​

  • 02/02/202302/02/2023
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alsharq, 28 January 2023: The Qatari Public Health Ministry has started the first phase of the Health Insurance Law implementation in Qatar Law No. 22/2021, covered by Qatar Ministerial Decision No. 17/2022.

This decision states that a health insurance policy must cover visitors to Qatar.

The ministry has said that the required health insurance policy must only cover basic health care needs such as A&E treatment.

The compulsory policy must be purchased for a single visa for 30 days at the cost of 50 Riyals when it is first issued and every time the visa is renewed.

Visitors can choose one of the registered companies to provide them this service by visiting the Ministry website.

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Lexis® Middle East Law Alert: January/February 2023 Edition Released News developments

Lexis® Middle East Law Alert: January/February 2023 Edition Released

  • 31/01/202331/01/2023
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

We are pleased to share the January/February 2023 edition of our law magazine, the Lexis® Middle East – Law Alert!

The Law Alert is a complimentary magazine that keeps readers updated on the MENA region’s legal, financial and fiscal developments and hot topics.

In this edition:

Evidently Electronic: The New UAE Evidence Law

Are you ready for the digital revolution? The UAE government has just passed a law to allow electronic evidence in court procedures. Taha H Tawawala and Amer Al Marzooqi of Amer Al Marzooqi Advocates & Legal Consultants LLC-SO explain how this will revolutionise the legal system.


Legal Round-Up: Covering Recent Key Legal Developments (Region-Wide)

Keep up with the latest legal developments in the region! Our legal round-up covers all the key news so that you can stay informed.


Tax and Finance Round-Up: Covering Recent Key Tax and Finance Developments (Region-Wide)

Stay up-to-date on regional tax and finance developments with our latest round-up, supported by Aurifer Middle East Tax! Get the latest news and insights on key developments from the region.


Director Directions: Amendments to the Bahraini Corporate Governance Code

Reem Benshams of Zu’bi and Partners breaks down the key changes in Bahraini Corporate Governance Code amendments that companies must comply with during their AGM Report Submissions to the Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MOIC).


In-House Profile: Technology

Riyadh Al Habshan, GM of Legal Affairs at Solutions by STC, explains why it’s essential to stay up-to-date on legislative and regulatory changes in the tech sector. Find out how tracking these changes can help manage risk and ensure compliance!


Saudi Data Protection Law

Saudi’s Data Protection Law is undergoing some major changes! Lamisse Bajunaid and Amna Usman of Dr Qaisar H Metawea Law Firm explain the key developments and what to expect when the Executive Regulations are issued.


Movers & Shakers: A Round-Up of the Top Appointments and Promotions

Check out our latest round-up of the top movers and shakers from the world of legal appointments and promotions, brought to you by Jameson Legal. Who’s been promoted, who’s been appointed and who’s moving on? Find out now!


Dispute Resolution Focus: A Long and Illustrious Career

After 35 years in the advocacy field, Ali Al Aidarous of Al Aidarous Advocates & Legal Consultants reflects on a long and illustrious career. Tune in to hear what he says about his highlights in dispute resolution cases and updates!


Dispute Resolution Focus: Civil Changes

Welcome the new year with a new Civil Procedure Law in the UAE! Waleed Hamad of Al Aidarous Advocates & Legal Consultants is here to provide an overview of its main provisions.


Contract Watch: Patent Filing

Gowling WLG‘s Noor Hassan shares how filing a UAE patent or design application is now easier for non-UAE-based applicants, with new requirements in place to make the process cheaper. No more costly PoA, DoA, and commercial register/license extractions!


We thank Aurifer Middle East Tax for keeping their finger on the pulse of tax developments across the region and Jameson Legal for supporting movers and shakers across the region.

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Lexis Middle East Law Alert January-February 2023

Explore the past editions of the Lexis® Middle East Law Alert and stay up-to-date with the latest news! Click the link below for instant access to older editions.

Lexis Middle East Law Alert October-November 2022
Lexis Middle East Law Alert_July-August 2022

Qatar News developments

Qatar: Controls for Exempting Personal Items and Gifts from Customs Fees Explained​

  • 23/01/202323/01/2023
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alsharq, 17 January 2023: Qatar’s General Authority of Customs has confirmed that personal items and used household appliances brought in by nationals and residents from abroad are exempted from customs fees, provided they adhere to several controls.

Personal items, gifts, and used household appliances must not be of a commercial nature. They must meet the controls and conditions set out in the executive regulations of the Customs Law.

The controls also stipulate that the exemption can be given when the nationals or residents are relocating to Qatar for the first time; the items must be brought in from the country of residence. The residents must prove they are coming to work or reside in the country for less than 365 days.

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Qatar News developments

Qatar: Social Insurance Law Comes into Force

  • 05/01/202305/01/2023
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Gulf Times, 3 January 2023: The Director of Customer Management at Qatar’s General Retirement and Social Insurance Authority (GRSIA) has confirmed that Social Insurance Law No.1/2022 will be implemented on 3 January 2023.

The new law aims to expand the scope of insurance coverage to include all citizens working in the private sector, to add the housing allowance to the salary of subscription calculation, and to allow civilian pensioners to combine their pension and job salary in case they join the private sector.

The Director said GRSIA is fully prepared to implement the provisions of the law, meaning all employers subject to its provisions can update or register their information and receive inquiries or requests of the insured regarding the law electronically through the digital services portal of the employers on the GRSIA’s website.

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The MENA Business Law Review No. 03/2022 is out! News developments

The MENA Business Law Review No. 04/2022 is out!

  • 22/12/202222/12/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

We are pleased to share the fourth edition of the MENA Business Law Review 2022, the definitive business law reference in the Middle East and North Africa! In this edition:

REGULATORY: البيع على الخارطة by Faisal Rashid Al Sahouti of the Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre (QICDRC)

We look into how Qatar is working on boosting and advancing the real estate sector by establishing the Real Estate Regulatory General Authority, which shall work on achieving stability in the real estate sector, protecting the investors’ money, and fulfilling the vision of the State of Qatar to reach a comprehensive urban renaissance.


LEGISLATIVE INSIGHT: Implementing Regulations under the UAE Immigration Law by Gordon Barr and Roxanne Vesuvala of Al Tamimi & Company

We summarise the new visa rules that have come into force in the UAE.


LITIGATION: The English Courts’ View on the “Convenience” of Litigating in the UAE by Peter Smith of Charles Russell Speechlys

This article considers cases in which English courts have considered the advantages and disadvantages of commercial disputes being heard in the courts of the United Arab Emirates as the alternative to England.


CONSTRUCTION LAW: The Middle East – Safe Harbour for the Global Construction Industry by Andrew Mackenzie and Terrick Mccallum of DLA Piper

In this article, we explore some of the significant projects and developments underway or set to commence in the Middle East soon, with a particular focus on Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE and discuss what this means for the construction sector as a whole in the region.


DISPUTE RESOLUTION: Managing Disputes During the Life Cycle of a Construction Project by James Cameron of Fenwick Elliott LLP

Construction projects have an almost unique ability to generate disputes, which are often expensive and drawn out. This article reviews recent industry reports from HKA and Arcadis. It aims to provide real-world tips to help employers, main contractors, and subcontractors avoid and mitigate disputes where that is not possible.


LIBERALISATION: “Où va le droit des affairs en Tunisie” ? by Dr Najet Brahmi Zouaoui

The new Tunisian constitution of 15 July 2022 appears to be part of a logic of withdrawal from the liberalism of the past. This article explores how the texts of the constitution have been modified to strengthen the exemption of certain economic activities from the requirement of prior authorisation and aims to answer the question of where business law is going in Tunisia today.


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LexisNexis MENA Business Law Review No. 04_2022

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LexisNexis MENA Business Law Review No. 03_2022
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