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The Qatar Lawyers Association participates as a partner at the Qatar Business Law Forum Conference 2022 – 7th Edition!

The Qatar Lawyers Association participates as a partner at the Qatar Business Law Forum Conference 2022 – 7th Edition!

  • 28/09/202228/09/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

LexisNexis Middle East is pleased to announce that the Qatar Lawyers Association will partner with us at the Qatar Business Law Forum Conference, Awards Ceremony & Gala Dinner 2022 – 7th Edition being held on 12 October 2022.

The conference is designed for in-house counsel and will cover Qatar’s latest legal developments and trends. It will be held in English and Arabic (simultaneous translation).

We hope you will join us for this unique and exclusive opportunity to meet existing and potential clients on 12 October 2022 in Doha, Qatar. For more information, visit www.qatarbusinesslawforum.com.

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia: Saudisation to be Implemented in Fun Cities

  • 27/09/202227/09/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Saudi Gazette, 25 September 2022: Saudi Arabia’s Human Resources and Social Development Ministry has announced it will implement Saudisation in fun cities.

The programme is also being implemented in amusement parks.

The programme started to be implemented on 24 September.

Under the Decision, the new programme covers 70% of jobs in independent and seasonal fun cities and family entertainment centres.

It covers 100% of jobs in entertainment cities within closed commercial complexes or malls.

The Ministry has published the appropriate procedural guide on its website.

The guide states the Decision does not conflict with the Saudisation rates previously specified for various professions, which apply to the firm’s total employees in line with the Nitaqat Saudisation program.

It also states the Saudisation percentage will be calculated after subtracting workers who belong to the professions exempted.

Those who do not comply will be penalised—also reported in Okaz on 25 September 2022.

For the full story, click here.

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United Arab Emirates

UAE: Penalties for Keeping Lost Property Clarified

  • 26/09/202226/09/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Khaleej Times (United Arab Emirates), 22 September 2022: The UAE’s Public Prosecution has clarified the penalties imposed on individuals who find lost property and keep it for themselves.

Under Article 454 of Federal Decree-Law No. 31/2021, they will be jailed for up to two years or fined at least 20,000 AED.

Those who find lost and/or abandoned property must give the property or money to the police within 48 hours and may not take ownership of them.

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United Arab Emirates

UAE: Fines for Illegal Stay Clarified

  • 26/09/202226/09/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alkhaleej, 23 September 2022: The UAE authorities have clarified the fines imposed on those who stay illegally in the country.

Under the Implementing Regulations to the Law on the Entry and Residence of Foreigners, offenders will be fined 100 AED each day they stay illegally in the country.

In some cases, the fines will be imposed from the day following the expiry of the period in which the individual is permitted to reside in the country after their residence permit is cancelled or has expired.

A decision will be issued by the Chairman of the relevant Authority for each category of residents to determine those periods, provided they do not exceed six months from the date of cancellation or expiry of the residence permit in total.

For the full story, click here.

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United Arab Emirates

UAE to Enforce Rulings by UK Courts

  • 23/09/202223/09/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Khaleej Times (United Arab Emirates), 21 September 2022: The UAE’s Justice Ministry has issued a Decision to ensure judgments issued by English courts are enforced in the country.

Under the Decision, courts in the UAE have to take all of the legal steps required to acknowledge and enforce orders by English courts.

The Decision covers financial cases and asset division disputes between couples or family members.

Before being submitted to a judge at one of the country’s civil courts, an English court ruling must be final and irrevocable.

UK rulings must not conflict with a UAE court judgment.

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Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia: Non-Terrestrial Network Regulations Issued

  • 21/09/202221/09/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Al Madina, 20 September 2022: Saudi Arabia’s Communications and Information Technology Commission has issued three regulatory documents for non-terrestrial networks (NTN).

The documents are regulations for the provision of non-terrestrial networks or NTN services, regulations for the provision of telecommunication services over non-terrestrial networks or NTN and regulations for the registration of telecommunications space stations.

They are aimed at enabling non-terrestrial networks and creating a regulatory environment which boosts investment and facilitate the adoption of the latest wireless technologies.

For the full story, click here.

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United Arab Emirates

UAE: Penalties for Companies Failing to Comply with Changing Trade Name Rules Clarified

  • 21/09/202221/09/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alkhaleej, 19 September 2022: The penalties for companies failing to comply with changing trade name rules have been clarified.

Under Cabinet Decision No. 78/2022 related to the list of administrative sanctions for acts committed in violation of Federal Decree-Law No. 32/2021 regarding commercial companies, penalties will be imposed on companies and institutions operating in the UAE in the event of non-compliance with changing their trade name.

Violating companies and institutions will be fined 500 AED a month and up to 10,000 AED annually.

Limited liability companies will be fined 500 AED a month and up to 5,000 AED annually.

Private and public joint stock companies will be fined 1,000 AED a month and up to 10,000 AED annually.

The fine will be calculated after the expiration of 30 working days from the date of notification of the decision.

For the full story, click here.

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United Arab Emirates

UAE: Judgments From Great Britain and Northern Ireland Can be Enforced

  • 19/09/202219/09/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

The UAE’s Justice Ministry has announced that judgements issued in Great Britain and Northern Ireland can be enforced in the UAE.

They can be in line with the reciprocity principle in the Treaty between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United Arab Emirates on Judicial Assistance in Civil and Commercial Matters.

This principle is contained in Article 85 of Cabinet Decision No. 57/2018.

The move follows the English Courts’ enforcement of a Dubai judgement in the case of Lenkor Energy Trading DMCC v Puri (2020) EWHC 75 (QB) (Lenkor).

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Oman

Oman: Government Land Use Amendments Approved

  • 19/09/202219/09/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Times of Oman, 15 September 2022: Oman’s Sultan has approved amendments to the Government Land Use Decree.

Under the amendments to Oman Sultani Decree No. 5/1981 and its Implementing Regulations by Oman Sultani Decree No. 59/2022, the wording ‘on regulating the Sultanate’s land use and development’ is replaced with ‘Regulating the Sultanate of Oman’s land use and development’.

The wording to Oman Sultani Decree No. 88/1982 ‘Endorsing the Executive Regulation on regulating the Sultanate’s land use and development’ is replaced with the wording ‘Endorsing the Executive Regulation on regulating the Sultanate of Oman’s land use and development’.

The Minister of Housing and Urban Planning will be entitled, after approval by the Council of Ministers, to amend the Implementing Regulation on regulating the Sultanate of Oman’s land use and development.

Anything which contradicts or contravenes it will be repealed.

It will be published in the Official Gazette and come into force the day after publication.

Also reported in Atheer on 15 September 2022. For the full story, click here.

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Qatar

Qatar: QFCRA Proposes Amendments to Prudential Framework for Conventional Authorised Banks on Regulatory Adjustments to Capital

  • 16/09/202216/09/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

The Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority has proposed Banking Business Prudential (Regulatory Adjustments to Capital) Amendments Rules 2022. The consultation ends on 16 October 2022.

The amendments will be incorporated into the Banking Business Prudential Rules 2014.

The proposed amendments amend the adjustments to regulatory capital in BANK to align with the regulatory adjustments to capital in the latest Basel Committee on Banking Supervision standards framework.

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