Riyadh to Host Second International Judicial Conference
The event will bring together over 4,000 legal experts from 40 countries.
RIYADH: The Kingdom's Ministry of Justice is set to host the Second International Judicial Conference on November 23 and 24 in Riyadh.
According to Saudi Press Agency reports from Monday, this gathering aims to highlight the government's commitment to advancing the development of the judiciary alongside global leaders in the field.
The conference will feature an attendance of more than 4,000 legal experts and professionals representing 40 countries.
Justice Minister Walid bin Mohammed Al-Samaani emphasized that the event underscores Saudi Arabia's progress in its judicial system, including outcomes, rights protection, and procedure acceleration.
A total of eight dialogue sessions are scheduled, with over 50 speakers from around the world participating.