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‘Judiciary and Law’ journal looks at new development in light of UAE legislation

ABU DHABI, The Judicial Research and Studies Centre at the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department has released the eleventh issue of the refereed scientific periodical “Judiciary and Law”, in an electronic version.

This electronic version includes a variety of studies and research specialising in the legal and judicial field to keep pace with the new development prospects and the resulting legal challenges that require providing appropriate solutions to it in light of the new legislation.

The journal’s editorial dealt with judicial and legislative developments during the era of the late Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who led the empowerment phase. He succeeded the Founding Leader, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and followed his approach, consolidating the civilised state’s march, and enabling its developmental achievements in various aspects, especially justice and the preservation of rights, making the UAE an oasis of justice and safety in deciding cases worldwide.

It also shed light on the solid constitutional experience of the UAE and the strength of its constitutional institutions, which was demonstrated by the election of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan as President of the country, under the provisions of Part Two of Chapter Four of the Constitution. It is an election that heralds a new phase, where the pace of leadership is accelerating in pursuit of the goals of the UAE Centennial 2071, which President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed has outlined to build the future emirates as a leader in building and serving people and to be an example of hope, tolerance and civilised values.

In this context, the eleventh issue of the magazine included numerous studies, legal research, jurisprudence and judicial rulings, which enrich the judicial work in line with the vision of H.H. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidential Court, and Chairman of the Judicial Department in Abu Dhabi, to develop the judicial system by keeping pace with changes to ensure sustainability and business continuity within a futuristic vision.

The research published in the new issue deals with issues of arbitration in personal status matters, legal protection of the Emirati moral cultural heritage, language and law and the challenges of the digital age, international legal protection of personal data in times of crisis, digital age of majority, the legal framework for regulating the commercial exploitation of space, modern legislative orientation in the law of crimes and penalties, and the criminal policy for the protection of administrative contracts.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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