United Arab Emirates:
Understanding The UAE's New Arbitration Law (Video)
11 January 2019
Clyde & Co
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After much anticipation, the UAE's new Arbitration Law was
finally unveiled this year, modernising a law that has been in
place since 1992. Six months after issuance, our Partners join
local and international arbitration experts to look at the key
features of the new Arbitration Law, what it means in practice and
the possible challenges for UAE institutions.
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