This study aimed to identify the role of governance in the legislative and oversight mechanisms in the United Arab Emirates. Governance is the method of work and the correct method of governing and managing the institution, including all departments, decision-making positions, law enforcement, fighting corruption, respecting public freedoms, establishing the foundations of democracy and equality, calling for people’s participation in decision-making, as well as striving to achieve people’s interests, develop society, and establish the values of oversight, accountability, and transparency. The study adopted the descriptive analytical approach to achieve its objectives. The study reached several results, the most important of which is that framework of governance in the United Arab Emirates is a mixture of traditional and modern elements, as it integrates Islamic principles and cultural traditions along with contemporary institutional structures.
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