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General construction law

What are the main sources of law that govern and regulate contracts for the design or carrying out of building works?

United Arab Emirates - Dubai

United Arab Emirates - Dubai

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a federation comprised of seven individual Emirates. The applicable law in the UAE is a combination of Federal law, which applies, in the main, across the UAE, together with the laws of each Emirate (to the extent that such law is different to, but not inconsistent with, the Federal law). There is no system of binding precedent in the UAE. However, the judgments of the higher courts often act as strongly persuasive authorities.

There are certain financial free zones in the UAE that have, among other things, their own civil and commercial laws and courts: the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM). These are typically described as the offshore jurisdictions.

DIFC law is primarily codified and can be described as a mix of civil and common law, whereas the ADGM's framework is primarily adopts English law. They each have their own legislation on specific matters including insolvency, employment, and arbitration.

Dubai, being one of the emirates comprising the United Arab Emirates is bound by both federal laws (which apply to all of the emirates) and laws specific to the Emirate of Dubai. The construction specific laws are comprised of federal and emirate laws and regulations. In the case of construction, the main sources of law are:

  1. the Civil Transactions Code Federal Law No. 1 of 1985 (as amended) ('the Code') which contains the general contract principles as well as a section on Muqawala which relates specifically on construction related matters.
  2. In addition to the Federal laws, Dubai has numerous regulations, standards, codes of practice, guidelines and circulars issued by Dubai Municipality and the various Dubai free zones in relation to building standards in their relevant jurisdictions. These standards include building standards, environment, health and safety guidelines and other technical conditions.
  3. Administrative Decision No. 125 of 2001 (as amended by Administrative Decision No. 37 of 2021) concerning the adoption of Building Regulations and Standards provides a detailed technical discourse about how to build in Dubai Municipality governed areas. Similar standards are used in other free zone areas.
  4. The main health and safety provisions fall under Federal Law No. 33 of 2021 ('the Labour Law'), as well as all employment related matters in addition to numerous regulations, codes of practice and specific technical guidelines.