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With 4 participants from 40 countries, the Second International Judicial Conference concludes its work.

Riyadh (UNA) – The second International Judicial Conference, organized by the Ministry of Justice in Riyadh over two days, concluded today. The conference was held under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, with the participation of more than 4000 attendees and 50 speakers from more than 40 countries.
Over two days, the conference featured discussions and high-quality sessions that addressed the future of judicial quality, the role of legislation in enhancing it, and the impact of this on serving beneficiaries, in addition to highlighting international experiences in developing judicial systems.
The participants affirmed that the conference represented a global platform for exchanging experiences and building partnerships, and contributed to strengthening international cooperation in the judicial and legal fields, which reflects on raising the quality of judicial services and improving the experience of beneficiaries.
The conference concluded by emphasizing the continuation of work in developing judicial initiatives, the continuation of international cooperation, and support for innovation in judicial solutions and procedures.
It is worth mentioning that the conference aimed to introduce the development of the judicial and legal system in the Kingdom, especially in terms of judicial quality, and its impact on judicial outputs, achieving prompt justice, and preserving rights, in addition to reviewing international experiences in the field of judicial quality, and discussing best practices to enhance it.

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