Dubai Judicial Institute earns top education accreditation

Post by: Bandan Preet

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The Dubai Judicial Institute (DJI) has received official recognition from the National Qualifications Center, which works under the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. This means that DJI is now approved as a professional training institute in the UAE. The approval shows that DJI is doing a great job in offering top-quality legal and judicial education.

This important achievement proves that DJI is committed to meeting high standards, both in the UAE and around the world. The institute plays a key role in preparing legal and judicial professionals who are well-trained and ready to keep up with fast-changing laws. It also shows that DJI follows the strict guidelines set by the National Qualifications Center. These include creating useful learning programs, offering modern classrooms and equipment, and training students in a way that matches the needs of today’s job market.

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Counsellor Essam Issa Al Humaidan, Attorney General of Dubai and Chairman of DJI, said:
“We are very proud of this success. It shows that DJI is serious about offering high-quality training and education. This step will help the institute grow even more and support Dubai’s goal of becoming a world leader in justice and law. By training skilled legal professionals, we are helping improve the entire legal system in the UAE.”

Judge Dr. Ebtessam Ali Al Badwawi, Director General of DJI, also shared her thoughts:
“This accreditation is a big achievement for us. It shows that we are one of the best places to learn legal skills, not just in the UAE, but around the world. We are always working hard to use the latest teaching methods and give our students the tools they need to succeed. Our goal is to help them perform well in their jobs and keep up with new changes in the legal world.”

Dr. Mohammad Al Mualla, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, also praised DJI’s efforts. He said the accreditation is an important step that shows DJI’s strong role in developing future leaders in law. He also said the National Qualifications Center is working closely with other organizations to make sure students are ready for today’s workforce and economy.

This recognition also covers one of DJI’s training programs — the Level 7 Qualification in Legal and Judicial Studies for Public Prosecutors. The institute is now working to get more of its programs approved, including a special course on International Humanitarian Law. These programs will help train more skilled legal experts and allow students to get university degrees through their studies at DJI.

Getting this accreditation adds to the many successes of DJI. It supports the institute’s mission to offer strong training programs that meet national needs. DJI continues to work with values like honesty, openness, creativity, and forward thinking. Through these values, it keeps improving its teaching and operations.

In short, this new recognition confirms that the Dubai Judicial Institute is doing excellent work and is helping build a stronger legal system for the future.

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