Saudi Conference: The Future of Judicial Training in the Digital Age
The International Conference on Judicial Training, focused on the future of judicial and legal training in the digital age, concluded in Riyadh.
Over 600 legal experts and 45 international speakers attended.
Topics included digital transformation's impact on judicial training, creating content, technology use, and assessing outcomes.
Saudi Justice Minister Walid Al-Samaani highlighted the Kingdom's judicial sector advancements since the launch of Saudi Vision 2030, and the Ministry's commitment to enhancing the justice system through better training, qualification, and management of judicial knowledge.
The text discusses the importance of the Judicial Training Center in providing high-quality education and training for members of the judicial and legal community.
The center collaborates with various partners to address topics such as digital age training, technology integration, artificial intelligence application, cultural contexts, and training impact in conferences and workshops.
Discussions covered successful technology implementations in Saudi's judicial system, future challenges, and digital transformation's impact on training methodologies.
Additionally, the text touches on technology investment, content development, and international training evaluation practices.
The conference aimed to enhance judicial and legal education, keep up with new technologies, and learn from international experiences in digital judicial training.
Participating organizations included the International Association for Court Administration (IACA), International Organization for Judicial Training (IOJT), National Center for State Courts (NCSC), and Federal Judicial Center (FJC).
Countries represented were the US, Brazil, Spain, Canada, the UK, and Argentina.