By
WAM
The Judicial Council at
Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) has approved in its recent meeting
the creation of new departments specialised in the settlement of
intellectual property disputes.
The move has come on time
in accordance with the implementation schedule of the ADJD's 2008-2013
Strategy.
Recognised as an
important tool to develop performance level and quality at ADJD, the
Strategy has put the provision of specialised judicial services high among
its priorities.
Counsellor Sultan Saeed
Al Badi, the Undersecretary of ADJD, said "intellectual property is an
important issue worldwide since it warrants the rights of innovators and
intellectuals. The knowledge economy has enormously grown globally and
transformed creativity into economic wealth. This makes it imperative for
us to protect intellectual property rights from any abuse." Al Badi
highlighted the support extended by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan,
Chairman of ADJD, for more specialisation in the functions at ADJD. The
Department has been working to achieve its objective of specialised
judicial services to meet the ever growing development levels and new
investments in the human capital in the Emirate, he said.
"The Judicial Council has
now a wide reaching plan to have specialized judicial departments that
will start working early in the next judicial year starting on September
2010. Intellectual property departments are among them. They will be new
additions to those specialized departments that have been established in
the past judicial year 2009 covering contracting, construction, industry,
insurance, and medical liability disputes," he added.