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The Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre (QICDRC) has appointed three new judges, one to the court and two to the regulatory tribunal.
George Arestis, a former judge of the Supreme Court of Cyprus and European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, has joined the court.
Edwin Glasgow QC, an English silk, arbitrator and mediator, and Gopal Subramanium, a senior advocate of the Supreme Court of India and a former solicitor-general of India, have joined the specialist Regulatory Tribunal of the Qatar Financial Centre.
Christopher Grout, the registrar of the QICDRC, said: “The QICDRC now has 16 judges from 10 different jurisdictions, reaffirming its position as a truly international centre.”
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