Doesthe“New”UAEArbitrationLaw Need to be Modified?
Abstract
In May2018,followingthecompletionofseveral drafts since 2006 in consultation
with more than 60 specialists as well as discussions by the Federal National
Council, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) issued a long-awaited Federal Law on
Arbitration that is based mainly on the UNCITRAL Model Law. The lawmakers
stressed that they aimed at drafting a “strong and thoughtful” law. Although the
Law in fact has been widely welcomed and found to be most certainly worthy of
the 12-year wait, this article contends that the above-mentioned aim has not been
achieved based on the more than 100 defects identified in this article and
recommends that the UAE legislature amend 49 of the 61 articles that comprise
the Law.