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Conference on International Judicial Training concludes in Riyadh with 600 specialists and 45 speakers in attendance

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Last updated: 2024/05/08 at 4:32 PM
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The International Conference on Judicial Training recently concluded in Riyadh, bringing together over 600 legal specialists and 45 international speakers and experts. The event, held on May 6 and 7, focused on the future of judicial and legal training in the age of digital transformation. Topics discussed included the impact of digital transformation on judicial training, strategies for developing training content, the use of modern technology, and artificial intelligence in training, and methods for assessing training outcomes.

During the conference, Saudi Justice Minister Walid Al-Samaani highlighted the advancements in the Kingdom’s judicial sector since the launch of Saudi Vision 2030. He emphasized the Ministry of Justice’s commitment to improving the quality and efficiency of the justice system through enhanced training, qualification, and management of judicial knowledge. Al-Samaani also recognized the role of the Judicial Training Center in ensuring top-tier training and qualifications for members of the judicial and legal community.

Panel discussions and workshops at the conference focused on various aspects of training in the digital age, including challenges and opportunities, the integration of technology, the application of artificial intelligence, and the influence of cultural and social contexts on training. Sessions also explored successful technology integrations in Saudi’s judicial system, challenges in training’s future, and the impact of digital transformation on training methodologies. The importance of technology investment in training, the development of training content, and international practices in training evaluations were also discussed.

One of the primary goals of the conference was to advance judicial and legal training, keep up with the latest technologies, and explore significant international experiences and emerging trends in digital judicial training. Organizations such as the International Association for Court Administration (IACA), the International Organization for Judicial Training (IOJT), the National Center for State Courts (NCSC), and the Federal Judicial Center (FJC) participated in the event, along with representatives from countries including the US, Brazil, Spain, Canada, the UK, and Argentina. The event provided a platform for collaboration and knowledge-sharing among legal professionals from around the world.

Overall, the International Conference on Judicial Training in Riyadh was a successful platform for legal specialists and experts to discuss the future of judicial and legal training in the digital age. With a focus on enhancing the quality and efficiency of the justice system through advanced training methods, the event highlighted the importance of staying updated on the latest technologies and international practices. The participation of renowned organizations and representatives from various countries underscored the significance of collaboration and learning from diverse experiences in the field of judicial training.

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