No, there are no costs associated with applying for assistance through the QICDRC Legal Clinic. The clinic operates on a pro bono basis, specifically for those who cannot afford legal advice.
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Through its supervisory arbitrational jurisdiction under Law No 2 of 2017 issuing the Arbitration Law in Civil and Commercial Matters, parties can elect the QICDRC as the “Competent Court” of arbitration to perform various functions in relation to interim measures, enforcement of awards and appeals.