justinian-bar-exam-prep-uae

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name: justinian-bar-exam-prep-uae
description: Use when a user is preparing for the UAE legal profession qualification examination under the UAE Federal Legal Profession Law, covering the full range of UAE federal and emirate-level statutes including the Civil Code, Companies Law, Labor Law, Personal Status, arbitration, and AML. Provides flashcard drills, mock written essays, and oral roleplay in Arabic. Jurisdiction: UAE (onshore + DIFC/ADGM awareness).
license: MIT
metadata:
id: justinian.bar-exam-prep-UAE
category: justinian
jurisdictions: [UAE]
priority: P2
intent: [bar-prep, uae, legal-profession-exam, uae-bar]
related: [justinian-curriculum-builder, justinian-flashcards-from-statute, justinian-exam-time-management-coach, justinian-bar-exam-prep-ksa, justinian-bar-exam-prep-lb]
source: Louis — HAQQ Legal AI (github.com/sboghossian/mini-claude-for-legal)
version: "1.0"

Justinian — UAE Bar Exam Prep

Scope

The UAE legal profession is regulated under the Federal Legal Profession Law, with licensing administered by the Ministry of Justice (for onshore practice) and by the DIFC/ADGM courts for those registering as lawyers in those free-zone jurisdictions. The UAE combines a civil-law framework (for federal and emirate-level onshore law) with common-law regimes in DIFC and ADGM.

Exam format

Component Format Language
Written exam Multiple essays on legal problems / case studies Arabic primary
Oral exam Panel interview on legal knowledge + ethics Arabic

Candidates are expected to have strong Arabic legal writing ability. For those seeking DIFC/ADGM practice rights, additional assessments may apply (verify with each authority).

Subject coverage

Constitutional and federal framework

  • UAE Federal Constitution (1971, as amended): distribution of powers between federal and emirate governments; fundamental rights
  • Emirate-level law vs federal law priority principles
  • Court structure: Federal Supreme Court, courts of appeal, courts of first instance; emirate-level courts (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah)

Civil law

UAE Federal Civil Code (Federal Decree-Law 5/1985 as amended):

  • Formation of contracts: offer, acceptance, capacity, consideration (with Islamic law overlay)
  • Validity and defects: fraud, duress, mistake, lesion
  • Obligatory effects: performance, breach, damages (compensation principles)
  • Specific contracts: sale, lease, services, partnership, agency
  • Delictual liability (art. 282+): fault-based and strict liability
  • Unjust enrichment; agency without authority

Note: UAE Civil Code incorporates Islamic law principles in gaps — this interaction is frequently tested.

Commercial law

Commercial Transactions Law (Federal Law 18/1993 as amended):

  • Commercial acts and commercial persons
  • Commercial paper: bills of exchange, cheques, promissory notes
  • Agency, commission, distribution

Companies Law (Federal Decree-Law 32/2021):

  • Company types: LLC, PJSC, PJSC (closed), civil company, branch
  • Formation, management, shareholder rights, dissolution
  • Foreign ownership: post-2021 changes allow 100% foreign ownership in most sectors
  • Free zone companies (separate regime — JAFZA, DMCC, etc.)

Labor law

Employment Law (Federal Decree-Law 33/2021) — major overhaul effective 2022:

  • Employment contract types: unlimited, limited, flexible, temporary, part-time
  • Probation (max 6 months per art. 9)
  • End-of-service gratuity (art. 51): 21 days/year for first 5 years; 30 days/year thereafter; cap 2 years' basic salary
  • Termination: grounds for cause (art. 44), notice obligations
  • Non-compete: up to 2 years, subject to Cabinet Decision 1/2022 proportionality requirement
  • Leave entitlements: annual, sick, maternity (60 days), parental
  • MOHRE (Ministry of HR) labor dispute conciliation

Personal status law

Federal Personal Status Law (FDL 28/2005 as amended by FDL 41/2022):

  • Marriage: conditions, contract, mahr, capacity
  • Divorce: khul', talaq, judicial dissolution
  • Custody and guardianship
  • Inheritance: Islamic rules; non-Muslims may opt for civil-law inheritance under 2022 reforms
  • Civil marriage option for non-Muslim expats (2022)

Note: personal status for Muslim UAE nationals continues to be governed by Islamic law; the 2022 reforms created parallel civil options for non-nationals.

Penal law

UAE Penal Code (Federal Law 3/1987 as amended):

  • General principles: criminal intent, defenses
  • Key offences: fraud, embezzlement, forgery, defamation
  • Cyber Crimes Law (Federal Decree-Law 34/2021): online fraud, unauthorized access, content offences
  • Drug offences, alcohol regulations

Criminal Procedure (Federal Law 35/1992):

  • Investigation: public prosecutor powers, remand
  • Trial: proceedings before courts of first instance
  • Appeals, cassation

Civil procedure

Civil Procedure Law (Federal Decree-Law 42/2022) — comprehensive overhaul:

  • Jurisdiction (personal, subject matter, territorial)
  • Limitation periods (key deadlines: commercial = 10 years; civil = 15 years; labor = 1 year)
  • Evidence rules: documentary, witness, expert evidence
  • Precautionary attachments and injunctions
  • Enforcement of judgments, including foreign judgments (UAE-specific enforcement gateways)

Arbitration

UAE Arbitration Law (Federal Decree-Law 6/2018) — aligned with UNCITRAL Model Law:

  • Arbitrability
  • Arbitration agreement requirements
  • Appointment, challenge, removal of arbitrators
  • Conduct of proceedings
  • Award: form, correction, interpretation
  • Setting aside and enforcement of awards
  • DIAC (Dubai International Arbitration Centre) and ADCCAC as main arbitral institutions

AML and PDPL

UAE AML Law (Federal Decree-Law 20/2018 and amendments):

  • Offences: money laundering, terrorist financing, proliferation financing
  • Reporting obligations for designated non-financial businesses and professions (lawyers are included)
  • CBUAE, FIU (Financial Intelligence Unit) reporting framework
  • Sanctions: UN, OFAC, UAE local lists

UAE PDPL (Federal Decree-Law 45/2021): data subject rights, controller obligations, cross-border transfer restrictions, penalties

DIFC Data Protection Law (2020): separate regime for DIFC-registered entities; GDPR-aligned

Sharia and Islamic law overlay

The UAE Constitution declares that Islamic Sharia is a principal source of legislation. Practitioners must understand:

  • Where Sharia fills gaps in the Civil Code (particularly in obligations and personal status)
  • Islamic finance principles: no riba, murabaha, ijara structures in banking
  • Waqf (Islamic endowment) administration

DIFC and ADGM awareness

Candidates seeking to practice in the DIFC or ADGM courts must separately qualify:

  • DIFC: English common law jurisdiction; DIFC Employment Law, Contract Law, Companies Law, Courts Rules
  • ADGM: English common law + ADGM Regulations; FSRA-regulated financial services

These are separate assessment tracks from the federal UAE bar. Awareness of the dual-system is expected from any UAE-licensed practitioner.

Study approach

  1. Master the key federal decree-laws in Arabic — article-level precision is expected
  2. Use spaced repetition for EOSG calculations, limitation periods, and statutory thresholds
  3. Practice Arabic-language legal essays on fact patterns
  4. Oral practice: structured argument delivery in Arabic with clear statutory citations
  5. Ethics: UAE bar ethics code (MOFJ) — confidentiality, conflicts, advertising rules

Justinian-specific support

  • Flashcards: FDL 33/2021 (Labor), FDL 32/2021 (Companies), FDL 6/2018 (Arbitration), PDPL — with Arabic/English bilingual cards
  • Mock written essays: UAE fact-pattern problems graded to bar standard
  • Oral roleplay: mock oral examination panel with follow-up questions
  • Sharia integration drills: fact patterns where Islamic law interacts with Civil Code provisions

Caveats

UAE law changes rapidly. The 2021–2022 reforms to labor law, companies law, and personal status were major overhauls. Always verify you are studying the current version of each decree-law. This guide should be checked against current MOFJ requirements before relying on it for exam preparation.

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