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The United Arab Emirates has an embassy in Beirut, [1] and Lebanon maintains an embassy in Abu Dhabi and a consulate-general in Dubai. Both countries are part of the Middle East region and share close cultural ties. There are hundreds of thousands of Lebanese expatriates living and working in the U.A.E.
The legal system in the United Arab Emirates is based on civil law, and Sharia law in the personal status matters of Muslims and blood money compensation. [1] Personal status matters of non-Muslims are based on civil law. [2] The UAE constitution established a federal court system and allows all emirates to establish local courts systems. [3]
Ralph R. Debbas: Automotive designer, founder and part-owner of the supercar manufacturer W Motors. Kamel Morkos: Owner of Retouche Group, the largest warehouse in the Persian Gulf region. Charles Jeha: President of the Lebanese Business Council - Dubai & Northern Emirates. Maria Sfeir: Architect of the year at Parsons Corporation and fashion ...
In Dubai, the General Department of Human Rights at Dubai Police receives individual and collective complaints filed by workers against their employers. Complaints would be related to living conditions, wages, and security and safety of labour accommodations and this service is accessible online.
The photographs depict the lives of women of Ethiopian, Filipino, Nigerian, Nepalese, Madagascan, and other nationalities who are working in Lebanon and domestic workers. [101] As part of his photo project documenting the lives of foreign domestic workers, Cassel has also produced a selection of photographs of Miss Ethiopia in Lebanon, a beauty ...
Time in office 1 Salim Takla: 25 September 1943 11 January 1945† 1 year, 108 days Riad Solh I: Riad Al Solh: Bechara El Khoury: Riad Solh II: Abdul Hamid Karami: Abdul Hamid Karami: 2 Henri Philippe Pharaoun: 13 January 1945 22 August 1945 221 days 3 Hamid Frangieh: 22 August 1945 22 May 1946 273 days Sami Solh II: Sami Solh: 4 Philippe Takla ...
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL), also referred to as the Lebanon Tribunal or the Hariri Tribunal, is a tribunal of international character [1] [2] applying Lebanese criminal law [3] under the authority of the United Nations to carry out the investigation and prosecution of those responsible for 14 February 2005 assassination of Rafic Hariri, the former Lebanese prime minister, and the ...
Citizens of Lebanon have by law the legal right to: Live freely in Lebanon without any immigration requirements; Gain access to free education covering primary, secondary and university education; Receive all health-care benefits at any public health institution; Participate in the Lebanese political system