UAE ADGM courts launches blockchain commercial judgements for international trade and commerce
UAE ADGM courts have launched the first ever introduction
of blockchain technology for the global enforcement of commercial judgements
during the Abu Dhabi Finance Week (ADFW) witnessed during its Fintech Abu Dhabi
Festival.
The blockchain solution will result in substantial
time and cost savings for parties in the enforcement of their commercial
judgments. Secure, immutable judgments will be immediately available to parties
and enforcing courts, via ADGM’s website, an API or directly on the blockchain
for member courts. Parties will no longer need to wait for a certified copy of
the judgment to start the process in the enforcing jurisdiction. This is a
major development for international trade and commerce.
Commenting on this transformational
development, Linda Fitz-Alan, Registrar and CEO of ADGM Courts states, “Our
vision has always been to massively transform the delivery of judicial services
through technology. Our focus has now turned to enforcement to respond to the
pressing needs of the international business community, and to drive
sustainable change for the justice sector. This trailblazing introduction of
blockchain technology for commercial courts underscores ADGM and ADGM Courts’
reputation as leaders in the digitization of justice.
A month earlier the DIFC (Dubai International
Financial Centre) courts announced the launch of its Blockchain enabled global
digital vault, Tejouri. The Tejouri vault built on Hedera Hashgraph blockchain
will enable the upload and secure storing of documents ranging from insurance
contracts, title deeds, Wills, and financial certificates, to images and
multimedia files and can be utilized by all individuals globally.
Access to all data will be restricted to the
‘vault holder’ and the listed intended recipients, guaranteeing zero knowledge
proof privacy principles. At the time His Excellency Justice Omar Al Mheiri,
Director, DIFC Courts, said: “In our new digitally driven societies, we are all
accumulating mass amounts of important documentation, whether it is for
professional, or personal purposes. tejouri has been engineered to help address
issues of storage and security of these documents and to enable individuals to
now transfer this data to one secure location. The DIFC Courts, together with
its public and private sector partners, is proud to be able to offer this
distinctive service to the public, and to help contribute to a safer digital
environment for all.”
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