Two UAE National Judges Join Dubai International Financial Courts

Mohammed bin Rashid stresses the importance of providing the judiciary with Emirati legal competencies

  • Mohammed bin Rashid praised the role of Emirati women and their contribution to building the nation's future.

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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, emphasized the importance of providing the judiciary in the country with Emirati legal competencies, and empowering them, especially the youth.

On the occasion of the taking of the legal oath by four judges remotely before His Highness, His Highness praised the role of Emirati women and their contribution to building the future of the nation, as they proved their worthiness to reach the most prestigious positions in various fields, including the judicial field.

The list of judges included the first Emirati female judge to be appointed in the center's courts.

New judges

And before His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, in the presence of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council, and His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai The President of the Dubai International Financial Center, four judges took the legal oath remotely via visual communication technology, marking their joining the Dubai International Financial Center courts. Among them is the first Emirati woman to be appointed in the center’s courts.

Emirati competencies

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum stressed the importance of providing the judiciary in the country with Emirati legal competencies, and empowering them, especially the youth, to excel in this field, which is one of the most important pillars of the renaissance of society, and the guarantee that guarantees progress and prosperity, within a solid fence of laws And clear and developed legislation that preserves the security and stability of society, protects its rights and defines their responsibilities towards their society, wishing His Highness success to the four judges in establishing the balance of justice, and consolidating the reputation of the Dubai International Financial Center Courts, as a reliable and appreciated destination in relation to the adjudication of disputes.

His Highness praised the role of Emirati women and their contribution to building the future of the country, as they proved their worthiness to reach the most prestigious positions in various fields, including the judicial field, in light of the great confidence in their ability to carry out their tasks in the fullest manner, and the keenness to achieve a real balance between Women and men, the only decisive factor in which the ability to give and outstanding performance.

Two Emirati judges

The two Emirati judges Nasser Hashem Nasser Abdullah Al Nasser and Maha Khaled Mohammed Kadfour Al Muhairi were sworn in before His Highness through visual communication technology, the two judges in the Court of First Instance in the courts of the Dubai International Financial Center.

The legal oath before His Highness were also taken by: Judge Lord Angus James Scott Gleeny, and Judge Sir Peter Henry Gros, two judges at the Court of Appeal of the Center's Courts, which operate according to Anglo-Saxon law.

Emiratisation program

Judges Nasser Hashem Nasser Abdullah Al Nasser and Maha Khaled Mohammed Kadfour Al Muhairi are among the graduates of the Emirati Talent Nationalization Program in the courts of the Dubai International Financial Center, which was launched more than 10 years ago, with the aim of supporting the Emiratisation policy pursued by the Center's courts. During this period, it aims to expand the size of national participation in its various branches and specializations, including the judicial field.

Al-Muhairi .. The first Emirati woman judge in English-Saxon law

Judge Maha Khalid Muhammad Kadfour Al Muhairi, the first Emirati judge in the Anglo-Saxon law, who was appointed in the UAE, is an affirmation of the extent of keenness to open the way for national cadres in general, and Emirati women in particular, to prove their worth by occupying all positions that qualify them with their abilities and achievements To advance to her, fulfill her obligations and rise to the level expected of her in her development, including the judiciary, believing the leadership in the ability of Emirati women to perform their duties optimally in the courts of justice, and presenting an advanced model for the ability of women to contribute worthily to the side of men, in the recognition of Pillars of prompt justice, protection and protection of rights.

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Judges taking the legal oath from a distance marking their joining the DIFC Courts.

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