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Publication | 10.27.25
Global Arbitration ReviewPublication | 08.29.25
Design Versus Performance Specifications In Construction Projects
International Bar AssociationPublication | 08.21.25
Navigating Disruption to Construction Projects Flowing From the America First Trade Policy
Construction ExecutivePublication | 05.01.25
Fast-Tracking Megaprojects: Balancing Speed, Feasibility, And Dispute Risks
Real Estate Finance JournalPublication | 03.17.25
Navigating Uncertainty: Implications Of Trump Administration’s Approach To Infrastructure
NASBPPublication | 03.07.25
The Role Of AI And Human Lawyers In Construction Dispute Management
Construction ExecutivePublication | 01.28.25
The start of 2025 has seen the introduction of the new arbitration rules for the Qatar International Center for Conciliation and Arbitration (“QICCA”). The new rules, entitled the ‘Arbitration Rules 2024’, reflect the changing world of dispute resolution, and the rules are nearly double in length to the 2012 rules reflecting the QICCA’s understanding that arbitration is a competitive environment, and that institutional bodies need to adapt to meet the end-users’ needs. The 2024 rules are a considerable improvement, offering new regimes of expedited and emergency procedures, and transparency on third-party funding, making dispute resolution more accessible and user-friendly. We detail some of the more significant changes below.