Arbitration law in Dubai has its roots in the principle of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) among people, businesses, and organizations. From commercial disputes to contractual differences, investments issues to cross-border legal matters, our seasoned arbitration attorneys in Dubai offer the right legal answers for you.
The UAE Arbitration Law (Federal Law No. 6 of 2018) and the rules of the Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC) and international arbitration conventions govern Dubai’s arbitration regime. This mechanism provides a fair solution, respecting legal rights, and facilitating a speedy resolution of disputes, away from the courts.
Arbitration law is the body of law governing the process of settling a dispute between two or more parties before the trial by a third party that has no jurisdiction. It aims primarily to offer a quicker, discreet and final answer to business and civil disputes.
In Dubai arbitration law governs:
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Arbitration law in Dubai covers a wide range of disputes, including:
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Arbitration is a private, legally binding process where a neutral arbitrator resolves disputes between parties outside of court, commonly used in commercial and business matters.
Arbitration in Dubai is primarily governed by Federal Law No. 6 of 2018 and the rules of arbitration centers such as DIAC, ADGM, and DIFC-LCIA.
Arbitration typically takes 6 to 18 months depending on the complexity of the dispute and the arbitration center involved.
Yes. Arbitration awards are legally binding and enforceable through UAE courts, including international awards under the New York Convention.
Yes. If parties have a valid arbitration agreement, disputes must be referred to arbitration rather than the courts, making it a powerful alternative.
While not mandatory, having an experienced arbitration lawyer significantly improves your chances of a favorable award, especially in complex commercial disputes.
If you are facing a dispute or need professional legal advice, our experienced arbitration lawyers in Dubai are ready to assist you.