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Ministry of Justice Announces Training Plan for Specialized Legal Courses for 2024

Doha, December 23 (QNA) - The Legal and Judicial Studies Center at the Ministry of Justice has announced the launch of the training plan for specialized legal courses for the year 2024, which includes preparatory and specialized legal training programs for all legal categories, targeting all legal professionals in ministries, governmental and non-governmental agencies.
104 trainees are scheduled to benefit from the twenty-first training course for new legal practitioners. the trainees are divided into four groups, while 23 lawyers-in-training will join the fourteenth training course for lawyers-in-training, in addition to offering 104 specialized training courses within the program of specialized training courses.
In remarks on this occasion, HE Minister of Justice, Masoud bin Mohammed Al Ameri, stressed the importance of the legal training plan for the year 2024, which in its various programs took into account national development priorities, and what the wise leadership emphasizes regarding the development reliance on human capital, especially employees of government institutions.
His Excellency stressed the necessity of establishing an integrated Qatari legal system that is consistent with the objectives of the Qatar National Vision 2030, and meets national needs efficiently and with a high degree of integration between government institutions in order to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the government legal sector and the legal services provided to clients dealing with government agencies.
For his part, Director of the Legal and Judicial Studies Center Dr. Saleh Ali Al Fadala explained that the training plan for specialized legal courses for the year 2024, which was prepared under the follow-up and supervision of the Minister of Justice, took into account in its various programs the training needs of various governmental and non-governmental agencies, in light of the meetings and conferences organized by the center with various agencies.
He said that many other entities have expressed their interest to get their employees enrolled in the legal training courses, pointing out that the plan targets all members of the legal and judicial sectors in the country, including judicial officers, experts, real estate brokers, and other legal categories, in accordance with the training needs of government agencies.
In turn, Assistant Director of the Legal and Judicial Studies Center, Nada Jassim Al Abduljabbar, noted that the training plan for the specialized courses for the year 2024 will be implemented in two training semesters with a total of 274 training hours, starting from Jan. 7 through Jul. 4, 2024.
She added that the training plan for the year 2024 came within the framework of the Ministry of Justice's 2023-2030 strategy and its focus on activating and updating programs for specialized legal courses and preparatory legal courses in coordination with legal partners and the government bodies. (QNA)


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