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Lord Hope to help establish Abu Dhabi Global Market Court

7th October 2015 | banking-financial services , careers

Lord Hope of Craighead, the retired Scots law lord, has been appointed as Chief Justice of Abu Dhabi Global Market Courts ("ADGM"), to help establish the Gulf state as a leading international financial centre.

Lord Hope, who retired as Deputy President of the UK Supreme Court in 2013, will be responsible for presiding over ADGM’s legal framework through ADGM Courts of the First Instance and of Appeal. The courts represent one of the three independent authorities within ADGM and will have jurisdiction over civil and commercial disputes on Al Maryah Island, the jurisdiction of ADGM.

Commenting on the appointment, His Excellency Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, chairman of ADGM, said: “We are delighted and privileged to have Lord Hope join us as Chief Justice for our courts. Lord Hope is one of the most respected and experienced senior judges in the UK. His appointment is a testament to our resolve and commitment to delivering a truly world class international financial centre. Lord Hope will be instrumental in ensuring that our member institutions will be fully supported by ADGM’s robust and reliable international legal system when we become fully operational later this year.”

Lord Hope responded: “It is a very real personal honour for me to have been appointed to lead the setting up of Abu Dhabi Global Market Courts as their Chief Justice. Our aim is to establish an independent and first class judicial system, equipped with world class judges of unrivalled experience and integrity, to serve the needs of Abu Dhabi Global Market as a business-friendly and well regulated centre for global commerce.”

He added: “We will be working with the legal community and others locally, regionally and internationally, to ensure that our courts are as up to date, efficient and accessible as possible. We will be guided at all times by the ADGM’s core values of respect, trust, performance and responsibility. I look forward very much to meeting the challenges that lie ahead and making the best use of our opportunities in this exciting new environment.”

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