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- Q5205103 subject Q7047081.
- Q5205103 abstract "The DIFC Courts are an independent English language common law judiciary, based in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) with jurisdiction governing civil and commercial disputes nationally, regionally and worldwide. The Courts began operations in 2006.Originally, the jurisdiction of the DIFC Courts was limited to the geographical area of the DIFC. On 31 October 2011, the signing of Dubai Law No 16. allowed the DIFC Courts to hear any local or international cases and to resolve commercial disputes with the consent of all parties.The DIFC Courts are part of the sovereign structure of the Emirate of Dubai, within the UAE. Specifically, Dubai Law No.12 of 2004 ('Dubai Law No.12') is the governing statute which originally established the DIFC Judicial Authority (including the two DIFC Courts, the Court of First Instance and the Court of Appeal).".
- Q5205103 wikiPageExternalLink www.difccourts.ae.
- Q5205103 wikiPageWikiLink Q12216496.
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- Q5205103 wikiPageWikiLink Q215477.
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- Q5205103 wikiPageWikiLink Q3269086.
- Q5205103 wikiPageWikiLink Q612.
- Q5205103 wikiPageWikiLink Q7047081.
- Q5205103 wikiPageWikiLink Q878.
- Q5205103 comment "The DIFC Courts are an independent English language common law judiciary, based in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) with jurisdiction governing civil and commercial disputes nationally, regionally and worldwide. The Courts began operations in 2006.Originally, the jurisdiction of the DIFC Courts was limited to the geographical area of the DIFC. On 31 October 2011, the signing of Dubai Law No 16.".
- Q5205103 label "DIFC Courts".