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Chapter Nina

                   for a hierarchy of courts which culminates in the Union Supreme
                   Court.137 This court is a constitutional court comparable to the
                   Bundesverfassungsgericht of the Federal Republic of Germany. It
                   adjudicates on disputes between the central authorities as well as
                   between these and the local authorities. Above all it acts as the
                   watchdog, ensuring that the constitution is adhered to and reigns
                   supreme. This court is also the highest court of appeal,  130  The
                   independence ol its judges and their immunity from removal from
                   office is guaranteed in the relevant articles of the constitution.
                     Below the Supreme Court of the UAE the constitution stipulates
                   the establishment of one or more Primary Tribunals which have
                   jurisdiction in civil, commercial and administrative disputes be­
                   tween the State and citizens and in cases pertaining to the permanent
                   capital.139 The Primary Tribunals are expected to be courts of appeal
                   above the local judicial authorities, but the constitution also
                   prepared the ground for transfering all or part of the jurisdiction of
                   local courts to the Primary Tribunals. Little guidance can be found in
                   the constitution on the relationship between local and Union courts.
                     The division of the legislative, executive and judiciary powers
                   between the authorities of the Union is not meticulously defined,
                   because this is not the primary objective of this provisional
                  constitution. It was intended as the modus vivendi which was most
                  acceptable to the seven Rulers and also not unacceptable to the local
                  tribal population and the rest of the inhabitants of the UAE. The
                  emphasis is on providing the basis for integrating seven Emirates
                  and weaving the fabric of a united State. This is why in an analysis of
                  the distribution of powers the figure of the President emerges as the
                  authority actually holding or being able to command more power
                  than any of the other authorities. The tribal society can trust its own
                  means to counterbalance excessive authoritarian tendencies on the
                  part of a powerful central figure. Thus the constitution’s emphasis  on
                  unification and centralisation, even at the expense of a neater
                  division between the powers, is not out of tune with the political
                  expectations of the society, particularly if the central figure is a
                  charismatic leader.

                  6 Ten years of Federation

                  The provisional constitution remains in force
                  Although the provisional constitution stipulates in the preamble that
                  a permanent constitution should be prepared, ten years later it is stdl

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