UAE University, Supreme Legislation Committee sign memorandum of understanding

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The UAE University (UAEU) and the Supreme Legislation Committee have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to promote joint efforts to uphold the role of law in creating an integrated society.

Both sides emphasized teamwork in keeping pace with ongoing developments that have a positive impact on legal, research and academic work in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The MoU was signed by Ali Al Noaimi, vice chancellor of the UAE University, and Ahmad bin Meshar, secretary general of the Supreme Legislation Committee.

Al Noaimi stated that the university has a major impact on the development and prosperity of the UAE, constantly pushing the boundaries of scientific research and innovation.

“We are delighted to cooperate with a prestigious academic institution such as the UAE University, which shares our vision of enriching and transferring legal knowledge and stimulating innovation, creativity and excellence in legislative and legal work,” Bin Meshar said. “We are upbeat about our new partnership, which will be a major boost for our tireless endeavors to create an integrated legislative system. This new system will support sustainable development plans, embodying the vision of our wise leadership to attain a leading position in the world.”



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