Saudi Arabia's Justice Minister Highlights Major Legislative Reforms and Digital Transformation at International Judicial Training Conference
Minister of Justice Dr. Walid Al-Samaani highlighted Saudi Arabia's ongoing legislative development and reforms, spearheaded by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
These reforms aim to strengthen legal principles, promote justice and transparency, increase predictability of rulings, and ensure legal certainty.
The International Conference of Judicial Training 2024, held in Riyadh, is a two-day event focusing on the future of judicial training in the digital age.
Al-Samaani, the Minister of Justice in Saudi Arabia, discussed the significant advancements in various sectors following the implementation of Vision 2030.
He specifically highlighted the progress made in the judicial field.
The Ministry of Justice has focused on improving the objective quality of legal aspects to boost the efficiency of the justice system.
Training and qualification are essential for achieving justice, and the Judicial Training Center is dedicated to providing the best levels of training and qualification for members of the justice and legal system, in collaboration with partners from all sectors.
Al-Samaani, the Minister of Justice, emphasized the importance of digital transformation and artificial intelligence in improving judicial quality.
The Ministry is investing in human capacity building through the Judicial Training Center, which qualifies and trains judges, lawyers, judicial assistants, notaries, counselors, and enforcement service providers.
The Minister is hosting an international conference with over 600 participants and 45 experts to discuss judicial developments, including seven sessions and workshops.
The text is about a conference focusing on the future of judicial training.
The key topics include creating and developing judicial and legal training content, utilizing technology and artificial intelligence (AI) in training, and conducting effective impact assessments.