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ADR framework vital for settlement of investment disputes

Published : Tuesday, 28 May, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 393
Speakers at a seminar underscored importance of developing a strong Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) framework to effectively resolve investment disputes and commended the governments commitment to supporting initiatives that enhance the arbitration landscape in Bangladesh.
Speaking at the seminar titled "Resolving Investment Dispute: Strategies for Successful Outcome and Need for a Robust ADR Framework," they also shared valuable insights, emphasizing the judiciarys pivotal role in fostering a conducive environment for ADR practices.
The seminar was organized by the Bangladesh International Arbitration Centre (BIAC) on its celebration of the 13th Founding Anniversary on at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon, Dhaka Sunday.
Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury, Advisor to the former Care Taker Government of Bangladesh, and Justice Khizir Ahmed Choudhury of the High Court Division, Supreme Court of Bangladesh attended the event as the Special Guest.
They emphasized the importance of developing a strong Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) framework to effectively resolve investment disputes also highlighted the governments commitment to supporting initiatives that enhance the arbitration landscape in Bangladesh. Furthermore, they shared valuable insights, emphasizing the judiciarys pivotal role in fostering a conducive environment for ADR practices.
The seminar attracted a diverse array of participants, including former justices such as Justice K. M. Hassan, and Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain both Former Chief Justice of Bangladesh, Justice Tariq Ul Hakim, Former Justice, Appellate Division, Supreme Court of Bangladesh, eminent jurist Dr. Shahdeen Malik, esteemed Member of Parliament and founder of Ha-Meem Group, A.K. Azad, Kamran T. Rahman, President of Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dhaka, as well as prominent lawyers, corporate representatives, government officials, senior executives from banks and insurance companies, academicians, and media personnel.
Nicky Balani as Key Note Speaker, discussed strategies for achieving successful outcomes in investment disputes and emphasized the necessity for a robust ADR framework. Other Distinguished Speakers echoed his sentiments, underlining the need for continuous improvement in the arbitration process to facilitate efficient and cost-effective dispute resolution
Muhammad A. (Rumee) Ali, Vice Chairman of BIAC, extended a warm welcome to the esteemed guests and audiences, emphasizing the significance of a collaborative approach in investment dispute resolution. He emphasized the need for stakeholders to work together to develop comprehensive strategies that promote transparency, efficiency, and fairness in arbitration proceedings.
BIAC Chairman Mahbubur Rahman in his closing remarks reaffirmed BIACs unwavering commitment to advancing ADR in Bangladesh. He spotlighted BIACs notable achievements over the past year and its ongoing endeavors to promote arbitration and mediation as viable alternatives to conventional litigation.
The seminar featured distinguished speakers, including Justice AFM Abdur Rahman, retired Justice of the High Court Division, Supreme Court of Bangladesh, Nicky Balani, Director of Arbitration and Mediation (International) at the Thailand Arbitration Center, Bangkok, Mohammed Forrukh Rahman, Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, Appellate Division, Ashraf Ahmed, President of Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry (DCCI), Dr. Rumana Islam, Professor of Law at the University of Dhaka, Commissioner of the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC).





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