Subcommittee formed in meeting of BCCI’s Commercial Dispute Settlement Committee

A subcommittee was formed during a Commercial Dispute Settlement Committee of BCCI meeting.
A subcommittee was formed during a Commercial Dispute Settlement Committee of BCCI meeting. -
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A recent meeting of the Commercial Dispute Settlement
Committee of the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) delved into
the group’s progress with its 2016 action plan. 

The meeting was held in Bait Al
Tijjar and headed by Sami Zainal. The committee also approved the idea of
holding regular meetings with other groups and organizations to build
partnerships.

As a result of the meeting, a subcommittee was formed to
focus on how the group will nominate arbitrators and specialists of the chamber, as well as to form a strategy for how to handle and resolve cases that are brought
before the committee.

The job of the chamber’s Commercial Dispute Settlement Committee, as one of the key committees, is to act as a mediator when
available in cases of commercial disputes between members of the chamber and
other parties. The group provides settlement of the cases through arbitration
and conciliation.



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