Across the UAE, especially in major cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, authorities continue to strengthen trust in the legal system. The police and Public Prosecution encourage residents to report crimes — yet they also maintain strict laws against abuse of the system.
Category: UAE Government
UAE Cabinet approves amendments to federal criminal law
Dubai and the wider United Arab Emirates (UAE) government have approved a set of amendments to the country’s federal criminal law framework, reflecting a continued push to modernise the justice system, respond to evolving social and security challenges, and strengthen protections for public safety and individual rights.
Cybercrime cases rise under updated UAE laws
Dubai and the wider United Arab Emirates (UAE) are witnessing increased enforcement of cybercrime laws amid updates to the legal framework governing digital offences. Authorities and legal experts say the combination of modernised legislation and proactive policing has led to a noticeable rise in reported cases and enforcement actions targeting online fraud, unauthorised access, and digital misconduct.
Key changes in UAE company law for 2026
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has introduced major updates to its company law framework that will take full effect in 2026, marking a significant shift toward modern corporate governance, enhanced flexibility in corporate structuring, and greater alignment with international business practices. These reforms — enacted through Federal Decree-Law No. 20 of 2025 amending the Commercial Companies Law — are designed to support economic growth, boost investor confidence and enhance the UAE’s competitiveness as a global business hub.
Labour contract rules updated under UAE law
The updated labour contract rules in the UAE represent a significant step toward a more flexible, transparent and employee-friendly employment regime. By standardising fixed-term contracts, clarifying written obligations and recognising modern work models, the UAE continues to modernise its labour market while safeguarding worker rights in an increasingly competitive global environment
How UAE arbitration law impacts international disputes
The UAE’s arbitration framework has become a key factor in shaping how international commercial disputes are resolved in the region. With modern legislation, pro-enforcement courts and globally recognised arbitration centres, the UAE is increasingly chosen as a neutral seat for cross-border disputes involving multinational businesses and investors.
Business owners face penalties under UAE tax laws
Business owners across the UAE are facing increased scrutiny and potential penalties as tax authorities continue to enforce compliance with federal tax laws, including corporate tax and value-added tax (VAT) obligations. Legal and tax experts warn that failure to meet registration, filing, and payment requirements can result in significant financial consequences.





