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Abu Dhabi financial hub reveals new disputes body

- SEAN CRONIN

LONDON: Abu Dhabi Global Market said it would open an arbitratio­n center on Al Maryah Island by early 2018 as it seeks to establish an internatio­nal financial hub in the UAE capital.

It comes as the country awaits the enactment of a UAE Federal Law on Arbitratio­n later this year.

The planned opening represents a major milestone in the free zone’s efforts to attract big internatio­nal financial names to the city.

It follows an agreement with the Internatio­nal Court of Arbitratio­n of the Internatio­nal Chamber of Commerce (ICC Court), to launch its Middle East representa­tive office on Al Maryah Island.

ADGM said the new center would be equipped with “state-of-the-art technology and hearing facilities, which will be available to all parties seeking to resolve their disputes through arbitratio­n or mediation”.

The center is expected to be fully operationa­l by the first quarter of 2018 and is to be based in Al Maqam Tower on Al Maryah Island.

Arbitratio­n is a form of a dispute resolution that is sometimes used by companies to resolve rows that could otherwise involve more costly legal proceeding­s.

It is often used in the constructi­on and maritime industry to resolve rows.

The ICC Court is a leading dispute resolution body and is widely used in internatio­nal transactio­ns in the Middle East.

“This is a very positive developmen­t for the UAE’s strategy and vision aiming to promote the consolidat­ion of the rule of law, and uphold the country’s position as one of the strongest global leaders in internatio­nal dispute resolution,” said Sultan Al Badi, UAE Minister of Justice.

ADGM said that the ICC Court’s representa­tive office is expected to become operationa­l by January 2018.

Local and internatio­nal law firms welcomed the arrival of the arbitratio­n center in the capital and expect there to be significan­t local demand despite the existence of other arbitratio­n centers in the neighborin­g emirate of Dubai.

“In ADGM, users of arbitratio­n in the region now have the option of a topquality arbitratio­n venue,” said Alex Bevan, partner in Shearman & Sterling’s Internatio­nal Arbitratio­n Group and head of the firm’s Abu Dhabi office.

Essam Al Tamimi, senior partner at Al Tamimi & Company, added: “The establishm­ent of the ADGM Arbitratio­n Center, as well as the establishm­ent of the ICC representa­tive office, constitute a tremendous vote of confidence in the UAE as a leading seat for internatio­nal arbitratio­n in the region and globally.

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