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The Dubai Courts (Arabic: محاكم دبي) are a Government of Dubai department responsible for the management, administration, hearing and issuing of judicial judgements for the Emirate of Dubai. The department is led by a Director-General who sits at the Dubai Executive Council and reports directly to the ruler of Dubai .
The Public Prosecution is organized hierarchically, led by the Attorney General, followed by Senior Advocates General, Advocates General, Directors of Prosecution (Chief Prosecutors), and Prosecutors. Each role has specific responsibilities and varying degrees of authority, with superiors exercising control and supervision over subordinates. [10]
Crown Prosecution Service; Agency overview; Formed: 1 October 1986: Type: Non-ministerial government department: Jurisdiction: England and Wales: Headquarters: 102 Petty France, Westminster, London, England: Employees: 5,794 (2019/20) [1] Annual budget: £592 million (2012–13) [2] Minister responsible
“Dubai Public Prosecution has closed the case involving Irish national Tori Towey after she and her husband, a South African national, were involved in a case featuring mutual charges of assault ...
The Director of Public Prosecutions (Chinese: 刑事檢控專員) of Hong Kong heads the Prosecutions Division of the Department of Justice, which is responsible for prosecuting trials and appeals on behalf of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, providing legal advice to law enforcement agencies on investigations, acting on behalf of the Secretary for Justice in the institution of ...
Crown Prosecution Service: Style: Director: Type: Director of Public Prosecutions: Reports to: Attorney General for England and Wales: Appointer: The Attorney General on the recommendation of independent panels: Constituting instrument: Prosecution of Offences Act 1879: Formation: 3 July 1879: First holder: John Maule: Website: cps.gov.uk
The DIFC Courts are part of the sovereign structure of the Emirate of Dubai, within the UAE and independent from the Dubai Courts and Government of Dubai. Specifically, Dubai Law No.12 of 2004 [ 2 ] ('Dubai Law No.12') is the governing statute which originally established the DIFC Judicial Authority (including the two DIFC Courts, the Court of ...
In 2015, the Crown Prince of Dubai has approved the establishment of the Dubai government staff central grievances committee. Members of the committee include a representative from the General Secretariat of the Executive Council of the Emirate of Dubai, the higher legislation committee and the department of human resources. [24]