A delegation from the Supreme Judiciary Council (SJC) recently visited China, led by President of the Investment and Trade Court H E Judge Khalid bin Ali Al Obaidly. The delegation met with President of Investment and Trade Court and President of China Law Society Roden Tong, Judge of the High Court of Hong Kong Judge Jonathan Harris, and Legal Counsel of Hong Kong Stock Exchange Paul Chow. The meetings focused on exchanging expertise and discussing ways to enhance cooperation between the two countries.
During the meetings, the Qatari delegation learned about the latest developments in the Chinese judicial system. They also presented the Qatari experience in establishing a specialized judiciary through the Investment and Trade Court. The delegation also discussed digital transformation processes in litigation procedures, as well as developments in arbitration and mediation. Modern solutions for resolving disputes through the Internet and court technology were also on the agenda.
The discussions between the two delegations highlighted the importance of cooperation and exchange of expertise in the field of judiciary. The Qatari delegation expressed interest in learning from China’s advancements in the judiciary system, while also sharing their experiences in establishing a specialized court like the Investment and Trade Court. The meetings aimed to strengthen the relationship between the two countries and pave the way for future collaborations.
The Qatari delegation’s visit to China also focused on exploring ways to enhance cooperation in resolving disputes through modern technological solutions. The discussions included topics such as digital transformation in litigation procedures, arbitration, and mediation. Both parties exchanged ideas on how to leverage technology to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the judiciary system.
Overall, the meetings between the Qatari delegation and their Chinese counterparts were fruitful and productive. Both parties expressed their willingness to collaborate and learn from each other’s experiences in the field of judiciary. The discussions covered a wide range of topics, including the latest developments in the Chinese judicial system, digital transformation in litigation procedures, and modern solutions for resolving disputes. The visit to China served as an opportunity for the Qatari delegation to strengthen ties with their Chinese colleagues and explore potential areas of cooperation in the future.
In conclusion, the visit of the delegation from the Supreme Judiciary Council to China was a step towards enhancing cooperation and exchanging expertise in the field of judiciary. The discussions focused on various topics, including the latest developments in the Chinese judicial system, digital transformation in litigation procedures, and modern solutions for resolving disputes. The meetings were aimed at strengthening the relationship between the two countries and paving the way for future collaborations. Both parties expressed their commitment to enhancing cooperation and learning from each other’s experiences in the judiciary sector.