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Dubai Judicial Institute signs MoU with French National School for the Judiciary to foster judicial training
Dubai Judicial Institute signs MoU with French National School for the Judiciary to foster judicial training

Mid East Info

time3 days ago

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Dubai Judicial Institute signs MoU with French National School for the Judiciary to foster judicial training

The key objective of the MoU is to promote collaboration and enhance legal expertise. The Dubai Judicial Institute (DJI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the French National School for the Judiciary (École Nationale de la Magistrature – ENM) as part of its efforts to reinforce strategic partnerships and promote the exchange of judicial and legal expertise. The key objective of the agreement is to reinforce bilateral collaboration in judicial training, develop shared insights to improve the capabilities of judicial members and navigate legal challenges of the modern world. The MoU was signed at the headquarters of DJI in the presence of Her Excellency Judge Dr Ebtessam Ali Al Badwawi, Director General of DJI, Judge Haffide Boulakras, Deputy Director of the ENM in Paris, and Judge Philippe Solomon from the Cultural Attaché Office at the French Embassy in Abu Dhabi. The agreement signifies a comprehensive framework for joint efforts across various judicial training fields and exchange of best legal practices. Furthermore, it aligns with the Institute's mission to prepare and qualify judicial cadres and supports its vision to strengthen its position as a pioneering institution in judicial training that showcases legal excellence and global competitiveness. Through this agreement, both parties seek to strengthen their cooperation in creating curricula and academic programs, facilitating the exchange of expertise, and hosting joint events. These efforts are aimed at meeting training requirements and supporting developmental goals.

Dubai Judicial Institute signs MoU with French National School for the Judiciary to foster judicial training
Dubai Judicial Institute signs MoU with French National School for the Judiciary to foster judicial training

Zawya

time4 days ago

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Dubai Judicial Institute signs MoU with French National School for the Judiciary to foster judicial training

The Dubai Judicial Institute (DJI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the French National School for the Judiciary (École Nationale de la Magistrature - ENM) as part of its efforts to reinforce strategic partnerships and promote the exchange of judicial and legal expertise. The key objective of the agreement is to reinforce bilateral collaboration in judicial training, develop shared insights to improve the capabilities of judicial members and navigate legal challenges of the modern world. The MoU was signed at the headquarters of DJI in the presence of Her Excellency Judge Dr Ebtessam Ali Al Badwawi, Director General of DJI, Judge Haffide Boulakras, Deputy Director of the ENM in Paris, and Judge Philippe Solomon from the Cultural Attaché Office at the French Embassy in Abu Dhabi. The agreement signifies a comprehensive framework for joint efforts across various judicial training fields and exchange of best legal practices. Furthermore, it aligns with the Institute's mission to prepare and qualify judicial cadres and supports its vision to strengthen its position as a pioneering institution in judicial training that showcases legal excellence and global competitiveness. Through this agreement, both parties seek to strengthen their cooperation in creating curricula and academic programs, facilitating the exchange of expertise, and hosting joint events. These efforts are aimed at meeting training requirements and supporting developmental goals. For further information, please contact: Orient Planet Group (OPG) Email: media@ Website:

Dubai Judicial Institute Board of Directors holds its second meeting for 2025
Dubai Judicial Institute Board of Directors holds its second meeting for 2025

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time27-05-2025

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Dubai Judicial Institute Board of Directors holds its second meeting for 2025

The Board of Directors of Dubai Judicial Institute (DJI) convened its second meeting of 2025 on May 27, 2025, at the Institute's headquarters, chaired by H.E. Counsellor Essam Issa Al Humaidan, Attorney General of the Emirate of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Judicial Institute. The meeting was attended by H.E. Professor Dr. Saif Ghanem Al Suwaidi, Director of Dubai Courts and Vice Chairman of the Board. Board members, including H.E. Counsellor Dr. Lowai Mohamed Belhoul, Director General of the Government of Dubai Legal Affairs Department, H.E. Counsellor Ahmed bin Meshar Al Muhairi, Secretary General of the Supreme Legislation Committee of Dubai, H.E. Counsellor Abdul-Moneim Salem bin Suwaidan, Lawyer, and H.E. Judge Dr. Ebtessam Ali Al Badwawi, Director General of the Dubai Judicial Institute, participated in this meeting. The meeting included the ratification of the minutes of the previous Board meeting (Meeting No. 2 of 2025) and reviewed the Institute's Annual Report for 2024. The report underscores DJI's commitment to implementing global best practices in judicial training and its ongoing efforts to reinforce Dubai's position as a global beacon of justice and judicial excellence. The meeting also addressed future partnership projects with legal and training entities, highlighting the importance of expanding collaborative efforts to strengthen DJI's presence and its impact. The Board also discussed the new training programs that the Institute plans to launch, most notably the 'Judicial and Legal Studies Program for Judicial Trainees – Criminal Track,' which is designed to cultivate and advance the professional competencies of national talent for future roles in criminal judiciary. The meeting concluded with a review and emphasis on DJI's continuous efforts to enhance its strategies and training programs in alignment with future judicial and legal requirements. These efforts fortify the Institute's position as a leading judicial training and a distinguished legal knowledge development hub. Notably, DJI has been officially accredited as a certified training entity by the National Qualifications Center under the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.

Dubai Judicial Institute receives accreditation from Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research's National Qualifications Center
Dubai Judicial Institute receives accreditation from Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research's National Qualifications Center

Mid East Info

time08-04-2025

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  • Mid East Info

Dubai Judicial Institute receives accreditation from Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research's National Qualifications Center

This achievement highlights DJI's commitment to institutional quality and providing comprehensive training and educational environment Dubai Judicial Institute (DJI) has been accredited as a professional training institute by the National Qualifications Center, under the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MOHESR), reflecting its leadership in legal and judicial training. This recognition reaffirms DJI's position as a premier educational and training institution that plays a pivotal role in creating qualified legal and judicial professionals in line with the highest global standards. This prestigious recognition underscores DJI's unwavering commitment to upholding national criteria while aligning with the best global educational and professional training practices to ensure institutional quality. Furthermore, to bolster the judicial ecosystem, the institute cultivates a highly skilled legal and judicial workforce to keep pace with rapid legal advancements. The accreditation further highlights the institute's adherence to key quality requirements as outlined by the National Qualifications Center, such as developing effective curricula, fostering a conducive learning environment for professional development, offering facilities equipped with advanced technologies, and meeting the needs of the labour market. His Excellency Counsellor Essam Issa Al Humaidan, Attorney General of The Emirate of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Judicial Institute, said: 'We congratulate the Dubai Judicial Institute on this remarkable achievement, which reflects its steadfast commitment to upholding the highest academic standards across all its training and educational programs. This accreditation marks a significant milestone in the DJI's rich journey of success, enabling it to advance its strategic goals and reinforce its role as a leading institution that fosters judicial excellence and global competitiveness. By empowering legal professionals and enhancing their capabilities and expertise, the institute contributes to the development of the judicial system in line with the Dubai Government's vision to establish the emirate as a global model for justice and the rule of law.' Her Excellency, Judge Dr. Ebtessam Ali Al Badwawi, Director General of Dubai Judicial Institute, stated that the accreditation is a significant achievement that further consolidates DJI's position as a premier training centre for legal professionals, both locally and globally. In addition, H.E. Al Badwawi remarked that the accreditation reflects the institution's unwavering commitment to keeping up with the latest training and educational methodologies by maintaining high standards of academic and professional excellence. Her Excellency also said that the institute's primary objective is to nurture a comprehensive educational ecosystem by equipping trainees with the essential resources to complete their duties effectively while keeping pace with the rapidly evolving legal and judicial landscape. His Excellency Dr. Mohammad Al Mualla, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, praised this achievement, emphasising the Dubai Judicial Institute's role in training and empowering judicial leaders, as well as enhancing their leadership. He described the accreditation from the National Qualifications Center as a key milestone that strengthens the institute's competitiveness and supports its national mission of equipping judicial institutions across the country with highly qualified professionals. His Excellency said: 'The National Qualifications Center is committed to strengthening partnerships with local and international bodies to develop technical and vocational education and training in line with global best practices and national priorities, ensuring learners are equipped to meet the needs of economic sectors and the labour market with excellence. ' The accreditation recognises a DJI training program- the Level 7 Qualification in Legal and Judicial Studies for Public Prosecutors. Moreover, DJI is working diligently to secure accreditation for the Learning Units in International Humanitarian Law Qualification, along with several other programs that align with the training needs and requirements of Dubai's judicial ecosystem. This recognition has further enhanced DJI's ability to offer certified training qualifications that enrich trainees' professional competencies and knowledge, enabling them to obtain degrees from different universities. It will also elevate the level of professional qualification and competitiveness of the judicial workforce. The accreditation by the National Qualifications Center is a noteworthy addition to DJI's records of achievements that reinforce the institute's core mission of offering comprehensive training programs to meet national requirements. Furthermore, the institution is founded on the guiding principles of proactivity, integrity, transparency, and creativity, reflecting its long-standing efforts to implement the best institutional and operational practices.

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