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Encyclopedia: United Arab Emirates Related Stats. United Arab Emirates Labor; united arab emirates government; United Arab Emirates Economy. The Wikipedia article included http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/United-Arab-Emirates
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Extractions: An oil-rich desert country situated in the south-east of the Arabian Pensinsula. In 1971 the former Trucial States of the Persian Gulf coast Abu Zaby (Abu Dhabi), 'Ajman (Ajman), Al Fujayrah (Fujairah), Ash Shariqah (Sharjah), Dubayy (Dubai), and Umm al Qaywayn (Umm al-Qaiwain) - merged to form the United Arab Emirates joined by Ra's al Khaymah (Ras al-Khaimah) in 1972.
Extractions: abbreviation: UAE Government type: federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE federal government and other powers reserved to member emirates Capital: Abu Dhabi Administrative divisions: 7 emirates (imarat, singular - imarah); Abu Zaby (Abu Dhabi), 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah (Sharjah), Dubayy (Dubai), Ra's al Khaymah, Umm al Qaywayn Independence: 2 December 1971 (from UK) National holiday: Independence Day, 2 December (1971) Constitution: 2 December 1971 (made permanent in 1996) Legal system: federal court system introduced in 1971; all emirates except Dubayy (Dubai) and Ra's al Khaymah have joined the federal system; all emirates have secular and Islamic law for civil, criminal, and high courts
Extractions: abbreviation: UAE Data code: TC Government type: federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE federal government and other powers reserved to member emirates Capital: Abu Dhabi Administrative divisions: Independence: 2 December 1971 (from UK) National holiday: National Day, 2 December (1971) Constitution: 2 December 1971 (made permanent in 1996) Legal system: federal court system introduced in 1971; all emirates except Dubayy (Dubai) and Ra's al Khaymah have joined the federal system; all emirates have secular and Islamic law for civil, criminal, and high courts Suffrage: none Executive branch:
Extractions: abbreviation: UAE Data code: TC Government type: federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE federal government and other powers reserved to member emirates Capital: Abu Dhabi Administrative divisions: 7 emirates (imarat, singular - imarah); Abu Zaby (Abu Dhabi), 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah (Sharjah), Dubayy (Dubai), Ra's al Khaymah, Umm al Qaywayn Independence: 2 December 1971 (from UK) National holiday: National Day, 2 December (1971) Constitution: 2 December 1971 (made permanent in 1996) Legal system: federal court system introduced in 1971; all emirates except Dubayy (Dubai) and Ra's al Khaymah have joined the federal system; all emirates have secular and Islamic law for civil, criminal, and high courts Suffrage: none Executive branch:
United Arab Emirates Government UNITED ARAB. EMIRATES. The UAE is a loose confederation with many powers reserved to the individual states. The National government has a President and Prime http://www.nationbynation.com/Unites Arab E/Gov.html
Extractions: BACK TO THE FRONT PAGE BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... EMIRATES The UAE is a loose confederation with many powers reserved to the individual states. The National government has a President and Prime Minister with an appointed parliament. CURRENT GOVERNMENT President Nuhayyan, ZAYID, bin Sultan Al Vice President Maktum, MAKTUM, bin Rashid al- Prime Minister Maktum, MAKTUM, bin Rashid al- Dep. Prime Min. Nuhayyan, SULTAN, bin Zayid Al Raqabani, Said Muhammad al- Min. of Communications Tayir, Ahmad bin Humayd al- Min. of Defense Maktum, MUHAMMAD, bin Rashid al- Qasimi, FAHIM, bin Sultan al- Sharhan, Ali Abd al-Aziz al-, Dr. Uways, Humayd bin Nasir al- Maktum, HAMDAN, bin Rashid al- Min. of Foreign Affairs Nuaymi, RASHID, bin Abdallah al- Min. of Health Madfa, Hamad bin Abd al-Rahman al- Nuhayyan, NUHAYYAN, bin Mubarak Al Nuhayyan, ABDALLAH, bin Zayid Al Min. of Interior Badi, Muhammad Said al-, Lt. Gen. Dhahiri, Muhammad Nakhira al- Tayir, Matar bin Humayd al- Nasiri, Ubayd Saif al- Min. of Planning Mualla, Humayd bin Ahmad al- Raqad
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BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: United Arab Emirates 323.5357 ResourceType document Location usa Last checked 20000728 united arab emirates government of the United Arab Emirates Official information from the http://bubl.ac.uk/link/u/unitedarabemirates.htm
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Extractions: local short form: none Government type federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE federal government and other powers reserved to member emirates Capital Abu Dhabi Administrative divisions 7 emirates (imarat, singular - imarah); Abu Zaby (Abu Dhabi), 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah (Sharjah), Dubayy (Dubai), Ra's al Khaymah, Umm al Qaywayn Independence 2 December 1971 (from UK) National holiday Independence Day, 2 December (1971) Constitution 2 December 1971 (made permanent in 1996) Legal system federal court system introduced in 1971; all emirates except Dubayy (Dubai) and Ra's al Khaymah have joined the federal system; all emirates have secular and Islamic law for civil, criminal, and high courts Suffrage none Executive branch
Extractions: abbreviation: UAE Data code TC Government type federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE federal government and other powers reserved to member emirates National capital Abu Dhabi Administrative divisions 7 emirates (imarat, singular - imarah); Abu Zaby (Abu Dhabi), 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah (Sharjah), Dubayy (Dubai), Ra's al Khaymah, Umm al Qaywayn Independence 2 December 1971 (from UK) National holiday National Day, 2 December (1971) Constitution 2 December 1971 (made permanent in 1996) Legal system federal court system introduced in 1971; all emirates except Dubayy (Dubai) and Ra's al Khaymah have joined the federal system; all emirates have secular and Islamic law for civil, criminal, and high courts Suffrage none Executive branch
United Arab Emirates Government & Economy United Arab Emirates. TC. Type federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE central government and other powers reserved to member emirates. Capital http://www.kedma.co.il/MiddleEast/states/uae/uae_gov_eco.htm
Extractions: Forum Kedma Articles Women ... Home United Arab Emiraes Government Names: conventional long form: United Arab Emirates conventional short form: none local long form: Al Imarata al Arabiyah al Muttahidah local short form: none former: Trucial States Abbreviation: UAE Digraph: TC Type: federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE central government and other powers reserved to member emirates Capital: Abu Dhabi Administrative divisions: 7 emirates (imarat, singular - imarah); Abu Zaby (Abu Dhabi), 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Dubai, Ra's al Khaymah, Sharjah, Umm al Qaywayn Independence: 2 December 1971 (from UK) National holiday: National Day, 2 December (1971) Constitution: 2 December 1971 (provisional) Legal system: secular codes are being introduced by the UAE Government and in several member emirates; Islamic law remains influential Suffrage: none Executive branch: chief of state: President ZAYID bin Sultan Al Nuhayyan (since 2 December 1971), ruler of Abu Dhabi; Vice President Shaykh MAKTUM bin Rashid al-Maktum (since 8 October 1990), ruler of Dubayy head of government: Prime Minister Shaykh MAKTUM bin Rashid al-Maktum (since 8 October 1990), ruler of Dubayy; Deputy Prime Minister SULTAN bin Zayid Al Nuhayyan (since 20 November 1990)
Extractions: local short form: none Government type: federation with specified powers delegated to the UAE federal government and other powers reserved to member emirates Capital: Abu Dhabi Administrative divisions: 7 emirates (imarat, singular - imarah); Abu Zaby (Abu Dhabi), 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah (Sharjah), Dubayy (Dubai), Ra's al Khaymah, Umm al Qaywayn Independence: 2 December 1971 (from UK) National holiday: Independence Day, 2 December (1971) Constitution: 2 December 1971 (made permanent in 1996) Legal system: federal court system introduced in 1971; all emirates except Dubayy (Dubai) and Ra's al Khaymah are not fully integrated into the federal system; all emirates have secular and Islamic law for civil, criminal, and high courts