
Reinforcing the integrated approach between the judiciary and academia, the Dubai Rental Disputes Center (RDC) has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Imam Malik College for Sharia and Law to expand cooperation across education, research, professional training and knowledge exchange.
The partnership is designed to cultivate highly qualified legal professionals while supporting continuing efforts to enhance judicial services and the culture of institutional excellence.
“Such collaboration enables law students to combine sound academic knowledge with practical courtroom experience, preparing them to meet the evolving demands of the profession,” assured HE Judge Abdulqader Mousa Mohammed, Chairman, Dubai Rental Disputes Center.
Academic outcomes
“The signing of this MoU with the RDC aims to elevate the quality of academic outcomes while ensuring they remain closely in line with the needs of today’s legal employment market,” noted Dr. Essa Bin Abdullah Bin Manea Al Hammiri, Chief Executive Officer, Imam Malik College for Sharia and Law.
Under the terms of the MoU, students will benefit from structured field training at the Dubai Rental Disputes Center, enabling them to gain practical exposure to judicial procedures and dispute resolution mechanisms applied in real cases, thereby equipping them with essential legal competencies and preparing a new generation of capable practitioners, a press statement concluded.
