Sanctions & Treaty Arbitration
in DMCC.
Advisory on international sanctions compliance, export controls, and investor-state arbitration under bilateral investment treaties.
Overview
Emirates Legal provides sanctions & treaty arbitration services in DMCC, United Arab Emirates. The Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) is the world's largest free zone by number of registered companies, with over 22,000 businesses. DMCC is the global hub for commodities trading — including gold, diamonds, and tea — and is located in Jumeirah Lake Towers (JLT), Dubai. With 20+ years of practice in the UAE and offices in Dubai (HQ), London, Astana, our team delivers authoritative legal counsel tailored to the specific regulatory environment of this free zone.
Legal Framework in DMCC
DMCC entities operate under UAE commercial law and DMCC-specific regulations. Disputes can be resolved through Dubai Courts, or parties may opt into DIFC Courts jurisdiction through contractual provisions. DMCC has its own arbitration centre and mediation services. Emirates Legal advises DMCC-registered entities on all commercial matters and can represent clients in both Dubai Courts and DIFC Courts. Sanctions compliance in DMCC requires careful navigation of international (OFAC, EU, UN) and local regulatory frameworks administered by DMCC Authority. Treaty arbitration matters may involve Dubai Courts (default), DIFC Courts (by opt-in) for enforcement purposes.
Court System
Dubai Courts (default), DIFC Courts (by opt-in)
Regulatory Body
DMCC Authority
Business Environment
DMCC is the world's number one free zone by number of member companies (22,000+), serving as the global hub for commodities trading. The free zone specialises in gold, precious stones, diamonds, tea, and other commodities.
Our Sanctions & Treaty Arbitration Services
Sanctions screening and compliance programmes
Export control advisory
OFAC, EU, and UN sanctions compliance
Bilateral investment treaty advisory
Investor-state dispute resolution (ICSID, UNCITRAL)
Sanctions risk assessment and due diligence
Government enforcement defence
Why Choose Emirates Legal in DMCC?
Emirates Legal has been practicing in the UAE since 2006, with deep familiarity with the legal environment in DMCC. Our firm is admitted to practice before the DIFC Courts, ADGM Courts, AIFC Courts, and UAE Federal Courts. Led by Syed Mujtaba Hussain (30+ years in practice, Bar Council of India (1995), NLSIU/Essex/UC Berkeley), our team has secured significant outcomes across 29+ international arbitrations and transactions valued at over AED 2.5B+. With offices in Dubai (HQ), London, Astana, we deliver sanctions & treaty arbitration services with on-the-ground knowledge of the DMCC business environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Emirates Legal has practiced in the UAE since 2006, giving our team deep familiarity with the DMCC legal environment. We are admitted to the DIFC Courts, ADGM Courts, AIFC Courts, and UAE Federal Courts. Our sanctions & treaty arbitration team has contributed to 29+ international arbitrations and transactions valued at over AED 2.5B+.
DMCC operates within a civil-law framework. Sanctions & Treaty Arbitration matters are subject to the oversight of DMCC Authority. Disputes can be resolved through Dubai Courts (default), DIFC Courts (by opt-in). DMCC is the world's number one free zone by number of member companies (22,000+), serving as the global hub for commodities trading. The free zone specialises in gold, precious stones, diamonds, tea, and other commodities.
You can contact Emirates Legal directly to discuss your sanctions & treaty arbitration requirements in DMCC. Reach us by email at clientcare@emirateslegal.ae, by phone at +971 4 3790 500, or via WhatsApp at +971 55 661 0274. Our team will arrange an initial consultation to understand your matter and advise on the appropriate approach.
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Discuss Your Sanctions & Treaty Arbitration Matter in DMCC
Contact our team to arrange a consultation regarding your sanctions & treaty arbitration requirements in DMCC.