Riyadh hosts second International Judicial Conference

There will be eight dialogue sessions featuring more than 50 speakers from around the world. (Archives)
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  • Event will include over 4,000 legal experts and professionals from 40 countries
  • Conference will showcase the progress of ’s judicial system, particularly on outcomes, rights protection, and the acceleration of procedures

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s Ministry of Justice will host the Second International Judicial Conference on Nov. 23 and 24 in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The event will include over 4,000 legal experts and professionals from 40 countries.

Justice Minister Walid bin Mohammed Al-Samaani said in a statement that the gathering reflects the government’s commitment to continue developing the judiciary with leaders in the field.

The conference will showcase the progress of ’s judicial system, particularly on outcomes, rights protection, and the acceleration of procedures, the SPA reported.

“This event demonstrates ’s ability to lead global legal dialogue, exchange knowledge, and adopt international best practices to enhance judicial quality and efficiency,” Turki Aljurais, founder & owner of Turki Aljurais Law Firm told Arab News.

Aljurais went on to say: “With the ongoing improvements in legislative clarity, procedural efficiency, and digital judicial services, the justice sector today is more transparent, efficient, and accessible than ever before.”

There will be eight dialogue sessions featuring more than 50 speakers from around the world.