Decree No. (16) of 2016

Forming the Board of Trustees of the

Emirates Maritime Arbitration Centre[1]

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We, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai,

After perusal of:

Decree No. (14) of 2016 Establishing the Emirates Maritime Arbitration Centre,

Do hereby issue this Decree.                                

Formation of the Board of Trustees

Article (1)

a.       The Board of Trustees of the Emirates Maritime Arbitration Centre is hereby formed as follows:

1.       Sir Anthony Colman, as chairman;

2.       Majid Obaid bin Bashir, as vice chairman;

3.       Dr. Ali Obaid Al Yabhouni, as member;

4.       Dr. Mohamed Saeed Al Kindi, as member;

5.       Saadi Abdul Rahim Al Rais, as member;

6.       Ahmed Essa Al Falahi, as member;

7.       Mohammed Juma Al Shamisi, as member;

8.       Mohammed Yusuf Al Moalem, as member;

9.       Saeed Abdul Karim Al Malik, as member;

10.   Dr. Chi Sang Kim, as member;

11.   Jitendra Misra, as member;

12.   Christopher John Mills, as member;

13.   Essam Abdul Latif Bala, as member;

14.   Edward Newett, as member; and

15.   Richard Briggs, as member.

The Board of Trustees is appointed for a renewable term of three (3) years.

b.       Where the Board of Trustees is not reconstituted upon expiry of the term of membership of the members mentioned in paragraph (a) of this Article, these members will continue to perform their duties until they are reappointed or replaced by new members.

Commencement and Publication

Article (2)

This Decree comes into force on the day on which it is issued, and will be published in the Official Gazette.

Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum

Ruler of Dubai

Issued in Dubai on 18 April 2016

Corresponding to 11 Rajab 1437 A.H.

 



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[1]Every effort has been made to produce an accurate and complete English version of this legislation. However, for the purpose of its interpretation and application, reference must be made to the original Arabic text. In case of conflict the Arabic text will prevail.