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Ministry of Justice launches legal trainer preparation programme

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Last updated: 2025/12/25 at 3:32 AM
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The Ministry of Justice in Qatar is launching a first-of-its-kind legal trainer preparation programme in November 2026, designed to elevate the standard of legal education and enhance the skills of those delivering it. This initiative, part of the ministry’s 2025-2030 strategic plan, aims to address a growing demand for qualified legal professionals capable of effectively training the next generation of lawyers and judicial staff. The program will be administered by the Centre for Legal and Judicial Studies, the nation’s primary legal training institution.

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Program Curriculum and FocusBenefits for the Legal Sector

The two-week program, offering 40 hours of training, is targeted towards experienced legal professionals seeking accreditation as trainers. According to the ministry, the program will be open to individuals with a strong academic background in law who wish to formally develop their training capabilities. The launch location is Doha, Qatar.

Enhancing Legal Expertise Through Trainer Development

The need for a dedicated legal trainer preparation programme stems from the Ministry of Justice’s commitment to modernizing the legal sector in Qatar. The ministry recognizes that high-quality training is crucial for maintaining a skilled and adaptable legal workforce, particularly as the country continues to develop its legal framework and infrastructure. This initiative is a direct response to identified gaps in training methodologies and a desire to align Qatar’s legal education with international best practices.

Program Curriculum and Focus

The curriculum is structured around six core modules, blending theoretical knowledge with practical application. The first module will cover the fundamental principles of training, while the second will focus on the development of effective training materials. Subsequent modules will address the essential skills of a successful trainer, common challenges encountered during training, methods for evaluating training effectiveness, and follow-up strategies.

A key emphasis of the program will be on developing participants’ abilities to design and deliver training courses that are both academically sound and practically relevant. The ministry stated that the program will equip trainers with the tools to create compelling presentations, utilize modern training techniques, and foster confident communication with trainees. This focus on practical skills is intended to bridge the gap between legal theory and real-world application.

Benefits for the Legal Sector

Director of the Centre for Legal and Judicial Studies, Dr. Abdulla Al Khaldi, highlighted the strategic importance of this program. He explained that it will contribute to building a robust training capacity within the country, enabling a more consistent and effective transfer of legal knowledge. This, in turn, is expected to improve the overall efficiency and performance of lawyers and institutions within the justice sector.

Additionally, the program aims to standardize training approaches across different legal organizations in Qatar. Currently, training methods may vary, leading to inconsistencies in skill levels and knowledge. By establishing a recognized certification for legal trainers, the Ministry of Justice hopes to promote a more unified and professional approach to legal education. The development of professional skills is a core component of the program.

The initiative also reflects a broader trend in the Gulf region towards investing in human capital development within the legal sector. Several countries are actively seeking to enhance the quality of their legal systems through improved education and training programs. This program is a significant step in Qatar’s efforts to position itself as a regional leader in legal innovation and expertise.

The program is open to legal professionals with existing scientific experience, suggesting a baseline level of legal knowledge is required for participation. Successful completion of the program will result in a legal trainer certificate accredited by the Centre for Legal and Judicial Studies. This accreditation is expected to be highly valued by legal firms and government agencies seeking qualified training personnel.

Looking ahead, the Ministry of Justice will likely focus on promoting the program to attract a diverse pool of applicants. The success of the program will be measured by the number of certified legal trainers and, more importantly, by the demonstrable improvement in the quality of legal training delivered across the country. Further details regarding the application process and specific eligibility criteria are expected to be released in the coming months, with the program officially commencing in November 2026. The long-term impact on the Qatari legal landscape remains to be seen, but the initiative represents a clear commitment to continuous improvement and professional development.

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