New court launched to settle digital disputes

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A new court's been created by Dubai International Financial Centre Courts to settle wrangles related to the digital economy.

The Specialised Court for the Digital Economy aims to simplify the process of complex civil and commercial disputes both here and abroad.

It will deal with matters related to data, blockchain technology, artificial intelligence, cloud sevices, drones, 3D printing and robotics.  

His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and President of the Dubai International Financial Centre emphasised the rollout of the new court represents a groundbreaking move to keep up with the ever-evolving and thriving global digital economy. 

Sheikh Maktoum also highlighted that the launch of the new court gives an impetus to efforts to develop a new judicial support system capable of meeting the requirements of the digital transformation process and adoption of up-to-date technologies.

The new international court is a pivotal step in achieving the UAE’s vision and strategy for the next 50 years, with Sheikh Maktoum stressing the digital economy sector plays a significant role in enhancing people’s quality of life.

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