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16 October 2024

Recent Dubai Court Of Cassation Decisions On Enforceability Of Arbitration Agreements

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Dr. Hassan Elhais

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Dr. Hassan Elhais, a long-standing member of the prestigious Amal Alrashedi Lawyers & Legal Consultants, is a renowned legal consultant in the UAE, specializing in family law, criminal law, civil law, company incorporation, construction law, banking law, inheritance law, and arbitration. Dr. Elhais has gained wide recognition in the country, winning numerous awards and accolades. He was declared the Legal Consultant of the Year in 2026 by Leaders in Law. He was also elected as the co-chair of the ‘Relocation of Children Committee’ of the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL), a worldwide association of practicing lawyers, widely regarded as the most experienced and skilled family law specialists in their respective countries. Dr. Hassan Elhais’s continued recognition in the 2025 Chambers and Partners rankings for Family/Matrimonial services to High-Net-Worth individuals in the UAE from 2022-2025.
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Introduction:

In the realm of international commerce and dispute resolution, arbitration has become an increasingly preferred method for resolving disputes. Its efficiency, impartiality, and enforceability across borders make it an attractive option for businesses and individuals alike.

However, the enforceability of arbitration agreements may sometimes be subject to legal interpretation and scrutiny. Recent decisions by the Dubai Court of Cassation (Cassation Court) shed light on this crucial aspect of arbitration law in the Emirate.

The Authority of the Cassation Court:

Article 20 of Dubai Law No. 13/2016 outlines the authority of the Court of Cassation, including its authority to address complex legal issues and reverse previous legal principles. The General Authority holds the authority over the interpretation and extends to matters concerning arbitration agreements and their enforceability.

In a recent General Assembly of the Dubai Court of Cassation case, an innovative decision was reached concerning the effects of a party's failure to pay arbitration costs on the validity of the arbitration agreement. The Court explicitly revisited its stance on the impact of a party's failure to pay arbitration costs on the validity of the arbitration agreement and expressly reversed its previous stance.

Previously, there existed ambiguity regarding the consequences of non-payment of arbitration costs and its impact on the enforceability of arbitration agreements. However, the Cassation Court's recent decision brings clarity and certainty to this issue, reaffirming the sanctity of arbitration agreements.

Legal Framework for Arbitration:

Dubai has established itself as a global hub for commerce and trade, attracting businesses and investments from around the world. To facilitate smooth dispute resolution processes, Federal Law No. 6/2018 on Arbitration provides the legal framework governing arbitration proceedings.

Under Arbitration Law, the termination of arbitration proceedings and the process for challenging arbitral awards are carefully regulated. Article 45 stipulates conditions under which arbitration proceedings may be terminated, including mutual agreement of the parties or abandonment of the case by the claimant.

Meanwhile, Article 54 defines the process for challenging arbitral awards, emphasizing the irrevocability of court decisions on nullification and the preservation of the arbitration agreement even in the event of award nullification, unless specific conditions render the agreement void.

Conclusion:

The recent decisions of the Dubai Court of Cassation underline the importance of clear legal principles and consistent interpretation in arbitration matters. By revisiting and refining its stance on issues such as the impact of non-payment of arbitration costs on agreement validity, the Court demonstrates its commitment to ensuring fair and effective dispute resolution mechanisms in Dubai.

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