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UAE Business: Parties from 22 overseas jurisdictions opt into DIFC Courts in H1

August 18, 2026·Gulf Daily News (Bahrain)Economy

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GCC CONTEXT

The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Courts serve as a critical alternative dispute resolution mechanism for cross-border commercial activity in the UAE, attracting parties from multiple jurisdictions seeking English common law frameworks outside local courts. International opt-in to DIFC dispute resolution reflects broader GCC structuring patterns, where financial hubs compete on regulatory transparency and predictable legal infrastructure—factors that have historically influenced foreign direct investment flows into the Emirates' financial services and trade sectors. Growth in cross-jurisdictional DIFC engagement signals continued demand for neutral arbitration venues in a region where commercial complexity and regional trade interdependencies create frequent multi-party dispu

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