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Find out moreThis special edition of Law Update, marking Al Tamimi & Company’s 35th anniversary, explores the evolving legal landscape of energy and climate law across the region.
As the Middle East prioritises sustainable growth, this edition examines key developments shaping the future of the sector. From the UAE’s Federal Law No. 11 of 2024 to advancements in green hydrogen, solar financing, and carbon capture technology, we spotlight the innovative strides and challenges defining this critical area.
We also go into Saudi Arabia’s initiatives to integrate carbon capture into its industrial expansion and Egypt’s AFRICARBONEX platform, which underscores the region’s commitment to a sustainable and inclusive future.
Join us as we celebrate 35 years of legal excellence and forward-thinking insights, paving the way for a more sustainable tomorrow.
Read Nowby Samer Qudah
The Healthcare sector in MENA is a major priority, and governments have identified it as a significant sector for the region. This edition will focus on Healthcare, and its launch coincides with this year’s instalment of Arab Health, a regional event focused on driving forward the sector.
Read MoreOur 2023 Edition of Law Update explores recent developments in healthcare and life sciences regulations across the Middle East. This covers the key takeaways in terms of what the various regulatory changes are intended to achieve.
Read MoreIn January 2022, the Kuwait Ministry of Health (“MOH”) issued Ministerial Decree No. 13 of 2022 (“Decree”) regarding the registration and release of medical devices in Kuwait.
Read MoreIn recent years, Kuwait has issued a number of regulations and decrees applicable to this telehealth space. A unifying theme in all such legislation includes the need for consent from the data subject.
Read Moreby Christina Sochacki / Abdulaziz AlShahrani / Abdulmohsen AlSaleh
In Saudi Arabia, medical malpractice is mainly regulated by the Law of Practicing Healthcare Professions “PHCP” issued under Royal Decree No M/59 dated 04/11/1426H (corresponding to 6 December 2005).
Read Moreby Christina Sochacki / Abdulmohsen AlSaleh
Staying on-top of the updates and new regulations, circulars, and guidance from the Saudi Food & Drug Authority ("SFDA") is no longer a passive exercise; things are changing too quickly.
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