Doha: The Supreme Judiciary Council, represented by the Investment and Trade Court, took part in an event organized by the Career Development Center at Qatar University aimed at raising students awareness of the various fields of work in the labor market. Participating in the event over three days, the Supreme Judiciary Council sought to get students acquainted with its work and role in the judicial system, and the various disciplines of priority to the Council and their importance in supporting the achievement of the National Justice Systems Development Initiative. The Investment and Trade Court presented a unique interactive experience for students, allowing them to explore professional opportunities and practical experiences in the field of commercial arbitration, through interactive presentations and media materials aimed at enhancing knowledge and increasing awareness among students. The Court also presented a detailed explanation of the legal processes and procedures, which helped students understand the importance of judiciary and commercial arbitration in supporting the business environment and enhancing investments. Source: Qatar News Agency
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