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This dataset is highly valuable for a wide range of users. Legal researchers and scholars can utilize it to analyze legislative trends and domain-specific developments in the UAE, particularly in administrative and religious affairs. Policy makers and government analysts will find it useful for tracking regulatory changes, assessing sectoral focus, and evaluating recent legal reforms. Law firms and legal consultants can leverage the structured data for efficient case study analysis and compliance checks. Journalists and media analysts can draw insights into legislative priorities and shifts in the UAE’s legal landscape. Academic institutions may find it helpful for teaching about governance, public policy, and legal systems. Additionally, technology developers and LegalTech professionals can use this clean, categorized data for building legal NLP models, intelligent search tools, and automated classification systems.

  1. General Overview Dataset Structure Total Rows (excluding headers): 50 Total Columns: 18 Primary Focus: The dataset consists of UAE legislation records, covering legal categories, jurisdictions, publication dates, sectors, and legislation types. Column Headers & Data Types: Doc_id: Unique identifier (String) Procurement Date: Date when legislation was acquired (Date) Type/Category: Type of document (Categorical) Language: English or Arabic (Categorical) Title & File Name: Title of the law and file reference (String) Legal Category: Administrative, Civil, Commercial, etc. (Categorical) Sector: The domain of the legislation (Categorical) Jurisdictions (L0 - L3): UAE legal jurisdiction details (Categorical) Citation Link: External references (String) Date Published: Date of enactment (Date) Regulator Name: The governing body (String) Legislation Status: All marked as "Active" (Categorical) Legislation Type: Federal Law, Cabinet Resolution, etc. (Categorical) Effective Date: Date legislation took effect (Date)

  2. Statistical Insights Unique Values & Distributions Legal Categories: Administrative: 70% Civil: 16% Commercial: 6% Criminal: 4% Labor: 4% Legislation Types: Federal Law: 38% Federal Decree: 26% Cabinet Resolution: 24% Other types: 12% Jurisdiction: 100% under UAE Sector Distribution: Faith and Religion Affairs (8 laws) Culture & Media (4 laws) Infrastructure, Environment, Economy, and other sectors evenly distributed Most Frequently Occurring Values Legislation Type: Federal Law (19 records) Most Recent Year with Highest Laws: 2023 (17 records) Sector with Highest Laws: Faith and Religion Affairs (8 records) Missing or Inconsistent Data There are no missing values.

  3. Data Trends & Patterns Publication Trends: Older laws date back to 1971, but most were enacted post-2016. Peak legislative activity occurred in 2023 (17 laws), indicating a significant legal update phase. Sectoral Trends: Government, religious, and infrastructure-related laws dominate. Lesser focus on emerging sectors like technology and space. Correlations: Administrative laws are mostly Federal Laws or Cabinet Resolutions. Commercial laws are primarily under Federal Decrees.

  4. Approach to Data Collection & Review Data Collection Process The dataset was sourced from UAE legislative archives, government publications, or official registries. Each entry corresponds to a formally enacted legal document. Role of Annotators & Reviewers Data Annotators: Responsible for categorizing legislation, tagging sectors, and ensuring document metadata aligns with legal records. Reviewers: Validate accuracy, cross-check legal references, and ensure uniformity in classification. Validation Process: Ensured that filenames match document titles. Checked jurisdiction correctness. Verified publication dates against external references.

  5. Final Summary The dataset provides a structured repository of UAE laws, categorized by legal domain, sector, and jurisdiction. Administrative laws dominate the dataset, mainly under Federal Laws and Cabinet Resolutions. 2023 marked the highest legislative activity in the dataset, indicating recent regulatory shifts. The dataset is clean, well-structured, and fully validated, making it a reliable source for legal research. Strong focus on Administrative and Religious Affairs: Most laws are related to governance and social structure. Recent Legal Overhaul in 2023: Indicates modernization or regulatory updates. Comprehensive & Reliable Dataset: The structured classification allows easy legal analysis.

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