Saudi Arabia's Legal Landscape Gains Strength with 3,000 New Graduates
Saudi Arabia's Justice Minister, Walid Al-Samaani, announced the Kingdom's growing prominence as a legal hub during the graduation ceremony of 3,000 trainees from the Judicial Training Center in Riyadh. This event marked the end of the 2024 lawyers' qualification program. Al-Samaani praised the graduates' roles in supporting the Kingdom's legislative, institutional, and digital reforms, which are backed by King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Saudi Arabia's Justice Minister, Walid Al-Samaani, announced the Kingdom's growing prominence as a legal hub during the graduation ceremony of 3,000 trainees from the Judicial Training Center in Riyadh.
This event marked the end of the 2024 lawyers’ qualification program.
Al-Samaani praised the graduates' roles in supporting the Kingdom's legislative, institutional, and digital reforms, which are backed by King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
He highlighted the 'Achieving Quality in Judicial Upskilling' initiative, part of the National Transformation Program, aimed at raising legal standards and improving judicial services with skilled professionals.
Al-Samaani emphasized the nation's alignment with international best practices, positioning Saudi Arabia as a leader in the legal domain.