Qatar, China discuss judicial co-operation and development of commercial courts
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Qatar, China discuss judicial co-operation and development of commercial courts
The first high-level meeting between the Supreme Judiciary Council and the Supreme People's Court of China was held on Wednesday, and co-chaired by President of the Supreme Judiciary Council and President of the Court of Cassation Dr Hassan bin Lahdan al-Mohannadi, and his counterpart, Judge Zhou Qiang, via video conference, QNA reported. 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 in finding bilateral judicial co-operation that serves the two jurisdictions of the two friendly countries, and at the same time contributes to strengthening multilateral international judicial co-operation in light of the two countries' efforts to play an important role in consolidating the values of prompt justice. The meeting discussed issues of co-operation 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, as well as making them as tools supportive of the growing bilateral trade between the two friendly countries and other issues of common interest.More Related News