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The commitments of both parties include the exchange of proposals, legal and technical
studies, research, legal and legislative information, and the implementation of a
research cooperation programme.
The memorandum also includes other areas of cooperation aimed at developing judicial
work in Dubai. Among these areas are the development of the legislative process,
legislative and legal education, which includes the exchange of notes and information
on legislative projects, providing newly issued legislations, legal research, and
participation in seminars, conferences, and workshops. The collaborative effort also
includes the advancement of institutional work, training, and the exchange of legal
expertise and knowledge.
The memorandum also stipulates the appointment of a coordinator to serve as a point
of contact for both parties, who will be responsible for following up on the exchanged
documents and correspondences, and effectively implementing the terms of the
memorandum.
The agreement was signed by Professor Dr Saif Ghanem Al Suwaidi, Director-General
of Dubai Courts, and Ahmed bin Masar, Secretary-General of the Supreme Legislation
Committee.
Prof Dr Al Suwaidi affirmed that the signing of the MoU with the Supreme Legislation
Committee reflects a joint commitment to enhancing justice and transparency in the
judicial system. Bin Masar said the Committee attaches great importance to developing
its cooperation and expanding its strategic partnerships with relevant entities, believing
in the importance of concerted efforts to achieve the committee’s vision of crafting
legislations that keep pace with the times.
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