The Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at the Ministry of Justice held a graduation ceremony for participants of the 20th mandatory training course for new legal officers and participants of the 13th mandatory training course for trainee lawyers.
A total of 106 legal professionals, including 10 trainee lawyers, have benefited from the two courses, completing their specialised courses for the year 2023 at the centre. During the ceremony, HE the Minister of Justice Masoud bin Mohamed al-Ameri presented training certificates to the graduating trainees and congratulated them, wishing them success in their professional lives.
HE the Minister emphasised that this batch of legal graduates constitutes a qualitative addition to the Qatari legal cadre.
He highlighted their role in enhancing the legal system to meet the country’s needs and development requirements, aligning with the goals of Qatar’s National Vision 2030 in its human development pillar.
He emphasised that the Ministry of Justice, represented by the Center of Legal and Judicial Studies, is keen on providing the latest training and legal qualification programmes for trainees and professionals in various legal sectors in the country, aligning with the legislative progress in the nation.
On his part, Director of The Center of Legal and Judicial Studies Saleh Ali al-Fadala affirmed the centre’s commitment to achieving the legal training and qualification goals derived from Qatar’s National Vision 2030.
He stressed the centre’s dedication to raising legal awareness among legal professionals of all categories and continuously improving the legal training systems, methods, and content at the centre. This includes keeping up with developments in Qatari laws and amendments, enabling the training and development of legal and practical skills for trainees, aligning with the requirements of their roles in their workplaces. (QNA)
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