The Singapore Convention on Mediation is a United Nations (UN) treaty named after the country, will come into force on September this year.
It is also known as the United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation.
Qatar has ratified the international treaty.
It is the third country to do so, following Singapore and Fiji.
The convention makes it easier for commercial parties in a dispute to seek enforcement of international mediated settlement agreements by applying directly to the courts of countries that have ratified the treaty.