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7/15/25, 8:24 AM Dubai Judicial Institute issues 2024 annual report highlighting key achievements | local news | emirates7
Dubai Judicial Institute issues 2024 annual report highlighting key
achievements
13-07-2025 03:49 PM
emirates7 -The Dubai Judicial Institute (DJI) has released its 2024 annual report, reaffirming its strong commitment to
enhancing the capabilities of the judicial sector and empowering legal professionals. The report outlines a series of key
accomplishments that highlight DJI’s central role in developing judicial and legal expertise, in line with the vision of His
Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and under the guidance of H.H. Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin
Rashid Al Maktoum.
The overarching goal of these initiatives is to improve the efficiency of the judicial system, support ongoing professional
development, and adopt international best practices to ensure justice that is timely, effective, and accessible. The report
describes 2024 as a transformative year for the Institute, marked by significant achievements and a renewed focus on quality
and excellence. Among the most prominent milestones was the accreditation granted by the Ministry of Higher Education and
Scientific Research.
In recognition of its leadership in delivering high-quality, innovative training through smart digital platforms tailored for the
Arab legal community, DJI received the 2024 'Arab Judicial Training Excellence Shield' from the Arab Center for Legal and
Judicial Research, affiliated with the League of Arab States.
A major development during the year was the launch of the Dubai Judicial Training Platform—an all-encompassing digital
portal providing access to a variety of training programmes. The platform supports self-directed learning and enhances the
flexibility and accessibility of legal training. In 2024 alone, the Institute conducted 131 training programmes, serving 7,337
participants with a combined total of 2,066 training hours, reaching 986 local and international entities from both public and
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