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Dubai Judicial Institute gets the accreditation of the National Civilization Center

The Dubai Judicial Institute won the accreditation of the National Center for Total qualifications of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research as an approved vocational training institution, in a new achievement that reflects its leadership in the field of legal and judicial training.

This accreditation reinforces the institute’s position as an educational and training editor that contributes to the rehabilitation of legal and judicial cadres in accordance with the highest international standards.

This accreditation comes as a result of the institute’s commitment to applying international best practices in vocational education and training, and ensuring that national standards for institutional quality, and aims to enhance the efficiency of the judicial system by providing them with qualified cadres that possess the skills required to keep pace with accelerating legal developments.

Counselor Issam Issa Al -Humaidan, the Attorney General of the Emirate of Dubai, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Dubai Judicial Institute, blessed this achievement, which reflects the commitment of the institute firmly to fulfill the highest academic standards in all its training and educational programs, which contributes to the development of the judicial system in line with the vision of the Dubai government to consolidate the emirate’s position as a global model in justice and the rule of law.

The judge, Dr. Ibtisam Ali Al -Badawi, Director General of the Dubai Judicial Institute, stressed that this achievement reflects the institute’s approach to keeping pace with the latest educational and training methodologies, and adopting the highest standards of academic and vocational excellence, in a way that contributes to preparing an integrated educational system in the legal and judicial field.

Dr. Mohamed Al -Mualla, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, praised this achievement, which strengthens the role of the Dubai Judicial Institute in training and qualifying judicial cadres and providing recognized qualifications to meet the needs of the labor market.

The institute obtained the adoption of a training program “The seventh level qualification in the judicial and legal studies of members of the Public Prosecution”, while the work is currently underway to adopt the “qualification of learning units in international humanitarian law” and other training programs that meet the needs of the judicial system in Dubai.

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