The Ministry of Justice's pavilion - the Legal and Judicial Studies Centre - at the 32nd Doha International Book Fair provides several legal publications and means of legal awareness for various groups of the public, including children.
Also, the pavilion presents a booklet, the first of its kind, documenting the stages of organisational development of the Ministry of Justice since its inception.
The booklet aims to document the stages of development of the ministry's activities and its administrative units from its inception until its last regulatory decision by tracking the legislative and regulatory tools issued in this regard.
The booklet highlights the beginnings of the ministry's activities, as it was concerned with organizing the work of courts other than Sharia courts in terms of administrative and financial aspects and supervising them, carrying out studies, fatwas, and all legal affairs required by the needs of work in various ministries and supervising the work of registering documents of real estate, then the transfer of the activities of legislation and fatwa to the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, and the adding of the activities of experts, real estate mediation, arbitration, and combating money laundering and terrorist financing.
In remarks on this occasion, HE the Minister of Justice Masoud bin Mohamed al-Amri highlighted the importance of this work, which aims to documenting and archiving the organisational history in a way that helps to fully know the history of each agency to take appropriate decisions.