اقتصاد سكاي نيوز عربية
اقتصاد سكاي نيوز عربية
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Articles from the Dubai International Financial Centre Courts clarify that the international role of the courts is strengthened through parties choosing them to resolve cross-border commercial disputes. During the first half of 2026, the Centre’s courts handled 243 cases, representing 30% of the total 810 cases, including 201 before the Small Claims Tribunal, 42 before the Court of First Instance and Arbitration Department. These cases involved parties from 22 countries and regions across five continents. The figures affirm that companies and individuals trust Dubai’s financial judiciary system, especially in cases where all parties are from outside the UAE, and where the legal system operates under Anglo-Saxon law and digital services. Additionally, the Centre’s courts allow for jurisdiction to be chosen through a written agreement, while maintaining the flexibility of the governing law of the contract. This enhances Dubai’s reputation as a trusted venue for international disputes and reinforces its status as a global commercial and financial hub.
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