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المملكة: Urgent Under the auspices of the Crown Prince…the Ministry of Justice organizes the Second International Judicial Conference on November 23 in Riyadh


Under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister – may God protect him -, the Ministry of Justice is organizing the Second International Judicial Conference on the twenty-third of this November in the city of Riyadh, in the presence of an elite group of experts, legal experts and specialists from 40 countries. To exchange knowledge and experiences in the field of judicial quality.
His Excellency the Minister of Justice, Dr. Walid bin Muhammad Al-Samaani, thanked His Highness the Crown Prince for his generous sponsorship of the conference, which comes as an extension of the unlimited support and great interest that the judicial facility receives from the wise leadership.
Dr. Al-Samaani promised the conference an opportunity to exchange experiences and ideas on ways to enhance judicial quality; In a way that contributes to achieving timely justice and raising the efficiency of judicial performance.
The second two-day international judicial conference aims to introduce the development of the justice and judicial system in the Kingdom, especially at the level of judicial quality, and its impact on judicial outcomes, achieving timely justice, and preserving rights, in addition to reviewing international experiences in the field of judicial quality, and discussing best practices for improving it.
The conference brings together representatives and experts to discuss and evaluate the most important topics related to judicial quality. and mechanisms for enhancing them, through eight dialogue sessions with more than 50 speakers. This reflects the growing interest in issues of judicial quality at the international level.
The conference will witness the participation of an elite group of specialists and those interested in judicial and legal affairs from various parts of the world, and the attendance of more than 4,000 local and international participants.

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