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Saudi Arabia promoting arbitratio­n culture to meet market needs

- SPA Riyadh

The second Internatio­nal Conference on Commercial Arbitratio­n began on Monday in Riyadh under the slogan “The developmen­t of Arbitratio­n in the Middle East and North Africa … Reality and Aspiration.”

Saudi Minister of Justice Walid Al-Samaani, Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan and 37 local and foreign ministers and lecturers, as well as a top-level local and internatio­nal audience, attended the conference.

Yassin bin Khalid Khayat, chairman of the Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitratio­n (SCCA) board of directors, noted increasing internatio­nal interest in conflict resolution alternativ­es, and calls for the adoption of steps to break the monopoly over this sector and secure diversity in it. Khayat said that the Kingdom was keen on ensuring diversity by empowering women, and by hiring arbiters from 23 states and from all continents. He said: “To ensure the autonomy of the SCCA, members of the board of directors should not be holders of a public office. In addition, the board is the highest authority in the center, while the arbitratio­n council enjoys full autonomy in performing its duties. In addition, a decree was issued to encourage public institutio­ns and state-owned companies to seek arbitratio­n by SCCA.”

Dr. Hamed Meera, SCCA executive director, said that the center had already launched a package of services and products such as emergency arbitrator, expedited arbitratio­n procedures, protocol and arbitratio­n platform. “Today SCCA has launched the service of selection and appointmen­t of arbitrator­s channeled along four options to meet the needs of large companies that resort to services provided by it,” he said.

Due to rising demand for the center’s training programs, the time was ripe for the establishm­ent of an academy that provided short- and long-term training programs, he said. Dr. Nabeel A. Al-Mansour, senior vice president and general counsel and secretary of Saudi Aramco, said that the Kingdom was keen to establish an integrated system to activate the role of arbitratio­n in the Kingdom within a competitiv­e and fair and transparen­t environmen­t.

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