"Dubai Judicial" In cooperation with Dubai Chambers, it organizes a program "Negotiation and family disputes settling in the distribution of inheritance"

Dubai, September 25/ WAM/ The Dubai Judicial Institute, in cooperation with the Dubai Family Companies Center, which works under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers, launched the training program “negotiation skills and the settlement of family disputes in the distribution of inheritance”, with the aim of developing the capabilities of judicial cadres, and enabling them to carry out their tasks with all efficiency and competence.
The program comes as a translation of the good directives of His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Governor of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Chairman of the Judicial Council in Dubai, towards taking advanced steps to ensure the sustainability and continuity of family companies through successive generations, as it is the essence of sustainable investment that lies in developing human capabilities and administrative competencies.
The program, which was launched on September 9, targets a group of Dubai court judges, to provide them with cognitive tools and develop the skills necessary to deal with inheritance disputes within family companies. Adeeb Rashid, Director of the Dubai Center for Family Companies, who works under the umbrella of Dubai Chamber, is lectured in the program, and focuses on three basic axes, turning on the concept of family companies and their structure, causes of conflicts in family companies and their motives, and role Governance and international practices in the management of family companies disputes.
His Excellency the judge, Dr. Ibtisam Ali Al -Badawi, Director General of the Dubai Judicial Institute, confirmed, “The launch of this program comes in line with the advisory vision of His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Governor of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Chairman of the Judicial Council in Dubai, in providing an environment that supports family companies and establishes their continuity as a partner in the development process of economics, and this step represents an effect The judicial system is within the path of promoting the sustainability of family companies, as well as the message of the Dubai Judicial Institute in spreading legal knowledge, establishing new criteria for the efficiency and inclusion of training and judicial development, and support for global judicial excellence and competitiveness of the Emirate of Dubai.
His Excellency Mohammed Ali Rashid Lootah, Director General of Dubai Chambers, said, “Family companies contribute a pivotal role in the national economy as an essential pillar in the comprehensive development process, and the” negotiating skills and settlement skills program and family disputes in distributing the inheritance “is a qualitative step towards strengthening the legal and legislative system that supports the ability of family companies to ensure the sustainability of their growth and the continued expansion of their business through generations, and contributes to preserving the ancient legacy that It is enjoyed by national family companies, and supports their vital role in building a future economy.
One of the major challenges facing the continuity and stability of family companies, which in turn is an important nerve for the national economy.
The program comes within the framework of the institute’s keenness to enable judges to understand these disputes from a comprehensive legal perspective, which brings together the economic and legal aspects, based on the importance of activating negotiating solutions and using conflict settlement skills, which maintain the entity of family companies and the continuity of its business, in a way that supports the site of the Emirate of Dubai as a global destination that attracts business.
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