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New York University (NYU) Abu Dhabi participates as a sponsor at the LexisNexis Women in Law Awards News developments

New York University (NYU) Abu Dhabi participates as a sponsor at the LexisNexis Women in Law Awards

  • 26/01/202226/01/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

LexisNexis Middle East are pleased to announce that New York University (NYU) Abu Dhabi will be participating as an Awards Sponsor at the first LexisNexis Women in Law Awards being held on 23 February 2022.

The Women in Law Awards aim to celebrate women’s accomplishments and innovation in the legal field in the Middle East region. The Awards also set out to recognise the organisations that promote women and gender equality in their teams.

We hope you will join us for this amazing event on 23 February 2022 at the Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, UAE. For more information, visit: https://www.lexisnexis-womeninlaw.com/.

Yungo Legal Consultants participates as a sponsor at the LexisNexis Women in Law Awards News developments

Yungo Legal Consultants participates as a sponsor at the LexisNexis Women in Law Awards

  • 25/01/202226/01/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

LexisNexis Middle East are pleased to announce that Yungo Legal Consultants will be participating as a Bronze Sponsor at the first LexisNexis Women in Law Awards being held on 23 February 2022.

The Women in Law Awards aim to celebrate women’s accomplishments and innovation in the legal field in the Middle East region. The Awards also set out to recognise the organisations that promote women and gender equality in their teams.

With percentages of women in partner’s position in international firms in the Middle East being as low as 0% in some instances, equity and equality are far from being achieved in the region. It takes great strength, resilience and sacrifice for women to become leaders in the international law arena. We should take every opportunity to celebrate women’s achievements in the industry. Yungo Legal is proud to sponsor Women in Law Awards and celebrate every one of you.

Clotilde Iaia Polak (LLM Law), Managing Partner, Yungo Legal Consultants

We hope you will join us for this amazing event on 23 February 2022 at the Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, UAE. For more information, visit: https://www.lexisnexis-womeninlaw.com/.

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UAE: Drone Flying Operations Suspended for Owners, Practitioners and Enthusiasts

  • 25/01/202225/01/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

The UAE’s Interior Ministry has announced it is stopping all flying operations for owners, practitioners and enthusiasts of drones from 22 January 2022.

This will include drones and light sports aircrafts.

It will apply to air and sail spots as well.

They introduced the suspension together with the General Authority for Civil Aviation and in line with the relative guidelines.

They issued the Decision following reports of recent misuse.

Entities which have work contracts or commercial or advertising projects which rely on filming using drones must communicate with the permit authorities to take the necessary exceptions and permits to carry out their work and projects during this period to avoid any consequences which affect the timing of these projects.

Anyone performing these activities during the suspension period or disregarding guidelines will be penalised.

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UAE: First Space Economic Zone to be Established

  • 24/01/202224/01/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

The UAE Space Agency and Masdar have announced they have agreed to establish the country’s first Space Economic Zone in Masdar City to create an integrated business ecosystem to propel start-ups and SMEs.

It will be one of many space-tech hubs which the UAE Space Agency will launch to create a competitive private sector, build national capabilities and contribute to the UAE’s economic growth for the next 50 years.

The Zone will offer world-class infrastructure and an environment which encourages the development of the national space industry. Businesses will be offered an integrated package of benefits including incubation, office space, mentorship, networking, investment opportunities, priority access to Government contracts and closer cooperation with leading global research centres.

The cooperation agreement was signed on the sidelines of the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2022.

It was signed for the Space Agency by its Director General, His Excellency Salem Butti Salem Al Qubaisi and for Masdar by its CEO, Mohamed Al Ramahi.

Under the agreement, the Masdar City Free Zone will offer tailor-made business licenses for space-related companies across the launch sector, satellite communication, logistics, data analysis, science, technology, engineering, among other things.

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UAE: Cabinet Decisions Redefining Administrative Fines for Tax Issued

  • 21/01/202221/01/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alroeya, 19 January 2022: The UAE’s Cabinet has issued two decisions redefining the administrative fines which will be imposed for Tax Law violations committed before 28 June 2021 in the State.

It will be 30% of the total unpaid fines by that date provided certain conditions are met.

Taxpayers will only have to pay 30% of the unpaid taxes if they paid the outstanding amount by 31 December 2021.

If the taxpayer didn’t pay the full tax owed or 30% of the total administrative fines by 31 December 2021, they can pay both by 31 December 2022.

The second decision will come into force at the start of March and gives the committee formed by a Decision by the Chairman of the Authority the right to approve the payment of the administrative fines in instalments. For full story, click here.

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Dubai: Drone-related Activity Permits Suspended

  • 19/01/202219/01/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Khaleej Times (United Arab Emirates), 18 January 2022: Dubai’s Civil Aviation Authority has announced it has suspended the issuing of all no-objection certificates and permits for drone-related activities until further notice.

The notification has been sent to all of those who have received no-objection certificates.

No reason for the suspension was given.

Drone operators need a no-objection certificate from the Authority to fly Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in the Emirate and to fly drones during events, commercial purposes, aerial filming or advertising purposes or personal non-commercial use.

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UAE: Implementing Regulations to Labour Law Approved

  • 17/01/202217/01/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

The National, 14 January 2022: The UAE’s Cabinet has approved the Implementing Regulations to the Labour Law.

They guarantee employee rights and allow flexibility to use other kinds of working models.

The Cabinet also approved a new Sports Law to regulate sports activities in the country.

In addition, they approved new patent registration regulations for inventors and protect the right to research microorganisms.

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Dubai: New Procedures for Visiting Foreign Yachts

  • 14/01/202214/01/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Albayan, 11 January 2022: The Dubai Maritime City Authority has adopted new measures to facilitate necessary procedures for the inspection of foreign yachts visiting the Emirate of Dubai in support of the “Dubai Winter Destination Yachting” initiative.

The Executive Director of the Dubai Maritime City Authority, stressed that the decision came in line with the authority’s aim of strengthening the distinguished position of the Emirate of Dubai as a leading global destination in the marine sector and the framework of supporting the “Dubai is a winter destination for yachts” initiative. The authority has begun coordination with Dubai Customs in implementing inspection procedures for visiting foreign yachts by Dubai Customs inspectors upon their arrival at the marina.

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Dubai: New Law on Rights of People With Disabilities

  • 13/01/202213/01/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alroeya, 10 January 2022: The Dubai Ruler, has issued Dubai Law No. 3/2022 on the rights of people with disability in the emirate of Dubai.

HRH Hamdan Bin Mohamed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum has also issued Dubai Decision 1/2022 of the Executive Council promulgating the executive regulation of this law.

The aim of the law is to make sure that practices in Dubai are aligned with the international best practices, especially in relation to rights provided for by the international agreement to those with a disability.

The law will seek to include the opinions of disabled people when policies and legislation that may affect their quality of life are being drafted.

Disabled people are entitled to inclusive education, and job opportunities in all sectors, as well as access to rehabilitation, health care and social services.

They are also entitled to all services such as worship, the police and legal services, and relevant entities should provide them with the ability to access data and information through various platforms and inform them about their legal rights.

The new law seeks to ensure disabled people have access to banking services and opportunities to participate in various sports and entertainments.

A new committee, called the Higher Committee to Protect the Rights of People of Determination, will be created and will include representatives from relevant bodies and those representing disabled people.

The committee will oversee all affairs concerning disabled people in Dubai, and implement policies, plans and initiatives to protect their rights.

It will also propose legislation which aims to protecting the rights of people with disabilities and integrating them into society.

The Community Development Authority in Dubai will issue ID cards for people with disabilities registered in the Emirate which will help them access facilities and services allocated to them.

The new law replaces Dubai Law No. 2/2012 on the Protection of the Rights of People with Disabilities in Dubai and will be effective from the date of its publication in the official gazette.

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UAE: DAFZ launches ‘Talent Pass’ licence

  • 11/01/202211/01/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alroeya, 9 January 2022: The Dubai Crown Prince and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council has issued directives to launch a Talent Pass licence by Dubai Free Zone “DAFZ”.

The licence will be for economic activities related to freelancing and economic activities which are related to the media, education, technology, art, marketing, and consultancy operations operated by qualified individuals.

The licence will be available to all individuals from around the world who have specialised skills to help group the business environment in the free zone and strengthen the position of Dubai as hub for innovators and gifted individuals.

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