Key Points

The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department recently organized a critical international forum focused on strengthening national industries and protecting consumer rights. Legal experts from across the region gathered to discuss innovative legislative approaches to combat commercial fraud and enhance economic sustainability. The event highlighted the importance of Federal Decree-Laws that provide comprehensive legal frameworks for market regulation and consumer protection. By leveraging digital technologies and international cooperation, the UAE aims to create a robust, transparent, and competitive economic environment.

Key Points: UAE Judiciary Advances Consumer Rights and Industry Protection

  • Forum explores legal mechanisms supporting national economic sustainability
  • Discusses Federal Laws on Commercial Fraud and Consumer Protection
  • Over 300 legal experts examine digital technology's role in market regulation
  • Recommends stricter sanctions and enhanced consumer awareness campaigns
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UAE: Abu Dhabi Judiciary discusses legal frameworks for enhancing national industry

Abu Dhabi Judicial Department hosts international forum on national industry development, consumer protection, and combating commercial fraud

"Our goal is to establish a pioneering judicial system that addresses economic challenges - Abu Dhabi Judicial Department Representative"

Abu Dhabi, March 5

The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department organised an international forum titled "Developing National Industry, Protecting Consumer Rights, and Combating Commercial Fraud."

The forum aimed to highlight legislative mechanisms and legal frameworks that support the national economy, enhance local industry, and protect consumers from fraud.

The forum reflects the department's commitment to economic sustainability and consumer protection. It also aligns with efforts to establish a pioneering judicial system that addresses challenges and provides innovative solutions, reinforcing Abu Dhabi's global competitiveness and investment appeal.

Discussions focused on the role of national legislation, particularly Federal Decree-Law No. 42 of 2023 on Combating Commercial Fraud and Federal Law No. 15 of 2020 on Consumer Protection, as a comprehensive legal framework promoting sustainable development.

With over 300 legal experts and professionals in attendance, the forum underscored the importance of aligning national legislation with international agreements to ensure comprehensive consumer protection. It explored judicial oversight in regulating markets, preventing illegal practices, enforcing administrative and criminal penalties, and strengthening national industries.

Key topics included the role of digital technology and artificial intelligence in monitoring counterfeit products, ensuring compliance with health and environmental standards, and enhancing international cooperation to combat commercial fraud.

Participants recommended tightening administrative sanctions on violators, establishing specialised quality control centres, adopting digital solutions to monitor supply chains, and expanding consumer awareness campaigns to help identify counterfeit goods. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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