Judicial notification and the parties’ role in it: An assessment study under the Emirati Federal Civil Procedures Law No. 11 of 1992 and its amendments
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This article addresses a very important subject, which is judicial notification and the parties’--both the claimant’s and the defendant’s--role in it. The Emirati legislature, through a newly enacted law, Federal Law No. 10 of 2014, has given the parties a positive role in the notification process. This role was not established in the prior regulations, apart from certain cases. The study in this article deals with the parties’ role in the notification process, regardless of the basis on which this role is given them. According to the conditions established by the law, parties may be given a role in the notification process in a variety of ways: through a direct provision in the law, through a decision made by a court, or through an agreement made between the parties themselves. The legal rules regulating the parties’ role in the notification process are analysed, and the accuracy and sufficiency of these rules are assessed. The study makes more than one recommendation concerning the matter in question. The recommendations, if adopted, will achieve a higher level of justice.
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Emirati Federal Civil Procedures Lawjudicial notificationthe parties’ role in the notification process
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