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5/20/25, 8:43 AM Dubai Culture and Dubai Judicial Institute Partner to Advance Legal Knowledge Exchange
Dubai Culture and Dubai Judicial Institute Partner to
Advance Legal Knowledge Exchange
Dubai, UAE, 19 May 2025: Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) has signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) with the Dubai Judicial Institute to broaden cooperation in judicial and legislative areas. This
agreement reflects both organisations' dedication to deepening public literacy around legal principles and cultural
awareness, underpinning Dubai's innovation-driven economy and shaping the emirate's future development.
The MoU was inked at the Etihad Museum in the presence of HE Hala Badri, Director General of Dubai Culture, and
HE Judge Dr Ebtessam Ali Al Badwawi, Director General of Dubai Judicial Institute, along with officials from both
organisations.
The agreement establishes channels to share institutional expertise, best practices, and legal insights via specialised
training workshops, seminars, conferences, and forums. It covers collaboration on annual programmes and events,
exchange visits and co-authored publications, and reciprocal access to books, reports, and periodicals. Both parties will
also work together on research outputs, enhancing their collections while engaging audiences more effectively.
HE Hala Badri highlighted that Dubai has a unique creative environment and a flexible legislative ecosystem, which has
contributed to attracting talent from around the world and making the emirate a true hub for creatives. She underlined
the importance of the partnership in improving proficiency in legal matters across the community. She said: 'This MoU
is a landmark step in raising awareness within the cultural sector and demonstrates our resolve to exchange best
practices and deliver impactful experiences that strengthen proficiency in regulatory requirements for individuals
working in the industry. It also contributes to stimulating innovation and encouraging investment in the knowledge
economy. We are proud to partner with the Institute, which aligns with our commitment to strengthen integration with
other Dubai Government entities.'
HE Judge Dr Ebtessam Ali Al Badwawi noted that the MoU underscores the Institute's dedication to educating the
public, aligning with its mission to foster a sustainable legal environment built on awareness, positive engagement, and
recognised qualifications that meet labour market needs. She said, 'This partnership marks a new milestone in the
Institute's journey and supports our efforts of expanding the reach of legal culture and improving the means of
spreading it within the community. Our partnership with Dubai Culture contributes to raising legal knowledge among
talented individuals in various creative fields. It also enables access to our publications and supports our efforts in
enriching Dubai's cultural movement.'
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