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Rules of the DIFC courts 2025

Wilberforce Chambers is delighted to announce the publication of the sixth edition of Rules of the DIFC Courts (“The Green Book”), which provides practitioners with a helpful commentary of the rules, authored by members of Wilberforce Chambers.

The Green Book serves as an invaluable guide for practitioners navigating DIFC Court procedures. The new edition is edited by Tom Roscoe and Jonathan Chew, and includes contributions from Stephen BrownBobby FriedmanSimon AtkinsonJessica BrookeTara TaylorJohn Grocott-Barrett and Ernest Leung.

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