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Law No 15 of 2016, the New HR Law

Dr. Ghada M. Darwish Karbon Law Firm | February 24, 2017

Law No. 15 of 2016 on Civil Human Resources was issued by HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, recently. The new law deals with more Qatarisation, leaves available and other working conditions of civilian employees working with Government and public sector entities. The Law will have impact on Qataris as well as non-Qatari …

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Violations by Commercial Outlets

Dr. Ghada M. Darwish Karbon Law Firm | February 22, 2017

The present article deals with the violations by vendors of commercial products and services fined by the Qatar Ministry of Economy and Commerce during the preceding month. It was revealed by the Ministry as a result of its inspection campaign conducted during the last month. The campaign was made according to the stipulations by the …

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New Real Estate Law-A Glimpse

Dr. Ghada M. Darwish Karbon Law Firm | November 30, 2016

In Qatar, a new law on Real Estate Property registration and ownership is underway to replace the existing old law. In the past, the ownership of property in Qatar was restricted to Qatari nationals. However, this changed in 2006 and now an expatriate person is able to possess and pass on the rights to their …

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Role of Gulf Women in Arbitration.

Dr. Ghada M. Darwish Karbon Law Firm | November 30, 2016

As an integral part of the Qatari society women are bestowed great consideration in Qatar. According to the constitution all persons are equal regardless of their sex, religion, language, or race. The constitution also warranted the principle of equality between all citizens in public rights and duties. Therefore, no provision in law prohibits women from …

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