Dubai Judicial Institute Board Of Directors Discusses Future Training And Partnerships In Second Meeting For 2025
The Dubai Judicial Institute (DJI) Board of Directors held its second meeting of 2025 at the Institute's headquarters. The session was led by Counsellor Essam Issa Al Humaidan, who serves as the Attorney General of Dubai and Chairman of DJI. Professor Dr. Saif Ghanem Al Suwaidi, Director of Dubai Courts and Vice Chairman of the Board, also attended alongside other board members.
The meeting began with the approval of the minutes from the previous session. The board then examined DJI's Annual Report for 2024, which highlights the Institute's dedication to adopting international best practices in judicial training. This commitment aims to bolster Dubai's reputation as a leader in justice and judicial excellence.

During the meeting, future partnership projects with legal and training organisations were discussed. These collaborations are crucial for expanding DJI’s influence and effectiveness. Additionally, new training initiatives were considered, including the ‘Judicial and Legal Studies Programme for Judicial Trainees – Criminal Track.’ This program is designed to enhance the skills of national talents for roles in criminal judiciary.
The board emphasised the importance of these partnerships in strengthening DJI’s presence and impact. By working with various entities, DJI aims to broaden its reach and improve its offerings in judicial education.
The meeting concluded with a focus on refining DJI’s strategies and training programs to meet future judicial and legal needs. These efforts aim to maintain DJI’s status as a premier institution for judicial training and legal knowledge development. The Institute has been officially recognised as a certified training entity by the National Qualifications Center under the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
This accreditation underscores DJI’s role as a leading hub for developing legal expertise. The board remains committed to ensuring that DJI continues to evolve in response to changing legal landscapes.
With inputs from WAM