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Qatar places top priority on upholding rule of law, strengthening national legislation: Minister of Justice

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Last updated: 2025/12/01 at 10:31 PM
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Qatar continues to prioritize the rule of law and strengthen its national legislation, according to recent statements from the Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, HE Ibrahim bin Ali Al Mohannadi. The commitment to legal development is seen as a key factor in bolstering national security and stability within the country. This emphasis on a robust legal framework underscores Qatar’s ongoing efforts to modernize its governance structures.

The Minister’s remarks came during a visit to Joaan Bin Jassim Academy for Defense Studies in Doha, where he discussed the evolution of Qatar’s legal system. He highlighted the historical progression from the first Official Gazette in 1961 to the current Constitution ratified in 2004, demonstrating a sustained focus on establishing strong constitutional and legislative foundations. This commitment is particularly relevant as Qatar navigates increasing regional and global complexities.

Strengthening the Rule of Law in Qatar

According to the Ministry of Justice, Qatar’s legislative journey has been marked by a series of laws and decrees designed to enhance judicial independence and ensure a clear separation of powers. This has resulted in a more effective justice system, positioning Qatar as a stable and secure nation within the Middle East. The government views a strong legal system as essential for attracting foreign investment and fostering economic diversification.

Historical Milestones in Legal Development

The initial steps toward a formalized legal system began with the publication of the Official Gazette under Law No. (1) of 1961. This was followed by the Provisional Basic Law in 1972, which established key institutions like the Shura Council. The culmination of these efforts was the adoption of the permanent Constitution in 2004, a landmark achievement in Qatar’s governance. These developments reflect a deliberate and phased approach to building a modern legal framework.

However, the process of legal development is not static. The Minister emphasized the challenges presented by rapid technological advancements and the need for legislation to address their implications. This includes areas such as cybersecurity, data protection, and intellectual property rights. Qatar is actively working to adapt its legal frameworks to these evolving challenges.

Additionally, the Minister’s visit included a discussion with participants of the National Defense course, comprised of senior officials from various government ministries, institutions, and security agencies. This dialogue underscores the importance of a shared understanding of the legal system across all levels of government. Such collaboration is crucial for effective implementation and enforcement of laws.

The focus on legal reform extends to areas like commercial law, aiming to create a more business-friendly environment. Recent initiatives have streamlined procedures for establishing companies and resolving commercial disputes. These efforts are intended to support Qatar’s National Vision 2030, which prioritizes economic diversification and sustainable development. Relatedly, the country has been working to enhance its judicial system to meet international standards.

In contrast to some regional peers, Qatar has consistently invested in strengthening its legal institutions and promoting the separation of powers. This commitment to good governance is seen as a key differentiator and a source of stability. The country’s legal framework is also influenced by Islamic jurisprudence, which plays a role in certain areas of law.

Looking ahead, Qatar is expected to continue refining its legal frameworks to address emerging challenges and support its long-term development goals. The Ministry of Justice has indicated that further legislative updates are planned in areas such as digital economy regulation and environmental protection. The timing and specific details of these updates remain uncertain, but they will likely be a focus in the coming months. Observers will be watching for further developments regarding the implementation of new laws and their impact on the business environment and civil society.

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