The Potential Impact of the Singapore Convention on Mediation in the UAE Construction Industry

This dissertation examines the potential benefits of adopting the Singapore Convention on Mediation for the construction industry in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It explores how the industry’s nature of being fast-paced and involving stakeholders of different professional backgrounds necessitates...

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Main Author: Louis, Jad (author)
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3212
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description This dissertation examines the potential benefits of adopting the Singapore Convention on Mediation for the construction industry in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It explores how the industry’s nature of being fast-paced and involving stakeholders of different professional backgrounds necessitates less adversarial dispute resolution instruments that can be readily enforced in an international context. Relying on a hybrid research methodology which combines doctrinal analysis with qualitative information gathered from interviews with legal and construction professionals, the dissertation investigates existing dispute resolution practices in the UAE, the evolution and enforceability challenges of mediation, and the impact of the Singapore Convention, should the UAE choose to join the treaty. The research reveals that while traditional methods such as litigation and arbitration remain the default dispute resolution mechanism, mediation is growing in popularity and its application in an international setting is bolstered by the Singapore Convention. However, the effectiveness of the Convention is tied to the success and progression of legal reforms in each signatory state, coupled with the uniformity of enforceability globally. Based on these findings, the dissertation recommends policy reforms, capacity-building initiatives, and international benchmarking to promote the Convention’s seamless adoption. Ultimately, the research highlights the promise of the Convention in transforming dispute resolution in the UAE, thereby solidifying international investors’ confidence in the UAE construction industry.
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spelling The Potential Impact of the Singapore Convention on Mediation in the UAE Construction IndustryLouis, Jadconstruction, UAE, dispute resolution, mediation, Singapore Convention, international settlement agreements, enforceabilityThis dissertation examines the potential benefits of adopting the Singapore Convention on Mediation for the construction industry in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It explores how the industry’s nature of being fast-paced and involving stakeholders of different professional backgrounds necessitates less adversarial dispute resolution instruments that can be readily enforced in an international context. Relying on a hybrid research methodology which combines doctrinal analysis with qualitative information gathered from interviews with legal and construction professionals, the dissertation investigates existing dispute resolution practices in the UAE, the evolution and enforceability challenges of mediation, and the impact of the Singapore Convention, should the UAE choose to join the treaty. The research reveals that while traditional methods such as litigation and arbitration remain the default dispute resolution mechanism, mediation is growing in popularity and its application in an international setting is bolstered by the Singapore Convention. However, the effectiveness of the Convention is tied to the success and progression of legal reforms in each signatory state, coupled with the uniformity of enforceability globally. Based on these findings, the dissertation recommends policy reforms, capacity-building initiatives, and international benchmarking to promote the Convention’s seamless adoption. Ultimately, the research highlights the promise of the Convention in transforming dispute resolution in the UAE, thereby solidifying international investors’ confidence in the UAE construction industry.The British University in DubaiLOUIS, JAD2025-06-20T11:23:16Z2025-06-20T11:23:16Z2025-03Dissertationapplication/pdf20199500https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3212enoai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/32122025-06-20T23:00:20Z
spellingShingle The Potential Impact of the Singapore Convention on Mediation in the UAE Construction Industry
Louis, Jad
construction, UAE, dispute resolution, mediation, Singapore Convention, international settlement agreements, enforceability
title The Potential Impact of the Singapore Convention on Mediation in the UAE Construction Industry
title_full The Potential Impact of the Singapore Convention on Mediation in the UAE Construction Industry
title_fullStr The Potential Impact of the Singapore Convention on Mediation in the UAE Construction Industry
title_full_unstemmed The Potential Impact of the Singapore Convention on Mediation in the UAE Construction Industry
title_short The Potential Impact of the Singapore Convention on Mediation in the UAE Construction Industry
title_sort The Potential Impact of the Singapore Convention on Mediation in the UAE Construction Industry
topic construction, UAE, dispute resolution, mediation, Singapore Convention, international settlement agreements, enforceability
url https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/3212