International & Offshore
The Gulf Doesn’t Need Another Common Law Court. The Indian Ocean Does.
The article argues that the arrival of Oman’s new financial centre (IFCO) marks the end of the era where Gulf common law courts try to be all things to all people. Instead, it posits that for IFCO to succeed against incumbents like the DIFC and ADGM, it must ignore the "financial hub" template and embrace its unique geography.
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