The New UAE Civil Code
Shahed Ahmed reviews the significant reforms introduced in the UAE’s New Civil Code, and outlines the key changes affecting construction stakeholders.
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Shahed Ahmed reviews the significant reforms introduced in the UAE’s New Civil Code, and outlines the key changes affecting construction stakeholders.
Shahed Ahmed and Leonie Sellers look at the introduction of the arbitrateAD Rules in the UAE, which signify a growing trend towards resolving disputes through arbitration.
There have been a number of changes to the way international arbitration is carried out. In a further step to promote the Middle East as a global hub for arbitration, both the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (“KSA”) and the United Arab Emirates (“UAE”) have recently made changes to their arbitration frameworks, modernising and strengthening arbitration in the region. Shahed Ahmed and Natalie Mackay take you through those changes.
Shahed Ahmed looks at key provisions of the new Civil Transactions Law for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This Civil Code codifies, for the first time, a law that governs civil and commercial transactions in KSA.
Even relatively simple construction projects regularly suffer a whole host of delays to activities.
A recent English judgment enforcing a UAE judgment may have paved the way for clarity on the enforcement of UAE judgments in England and Wales.