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Justice ministry partners with UNODC to launch legal training workshop

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Afour-day legal training workshop was launched yesterday within the partnershi­p programme between the Ministry of Justice and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

A number of legal staff in various fields will benefit from this workshop and provide them with the necessary legal expertise to improve the performanc­e of their work not only at the local level, but also at the regional and internatio­nal level.

This workshop is the first phase of several stages that will witness the presentati­on of an integrated legal programme for legal researcher­s in the Ministry of Justice.

During the opening of the workshop, HE the Minister of Justice and Acting Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Dr Issa Saad al-Jafali al-Nuaimi praised the existing partnershi­p with the United Nations represente­d by the UNODC, which included the exchange of experience and expertise in various fields in various sectors of government, and the work of national committees on the protection of labour rights and combating human traffickin­g.The minister urged the participan­ts to take advantage of this workshop and the rich legal experience it will provide to Qatari legal practition­ers to develop their skills and to develop their experience­s and to prepare them to reflect the aspiration­s of the good leadership for building Qatari youth.

In his inaugural address, HE the Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Justice Sultan bin Abdullah al-Suwaidi said that the training workshop is part of the partnershi­p programmes between the UNODC and the Justice Ministry in its first phase, as well as the objectives of the second national developmen­t strategy of the State 2018-2022, which included a strategic goal to protect society through the implementa­tion of various projects in the field of rehabilita­tion and training of personnel in areas related to crime.

He pointed out that the Ministry of Justice started with an ambitious vision for this workshop, which is based on the necessity of developing the legal performanc­e of Qatari cadres and in providing them with the latest internatio­nal experience­s and practices.

He noted that the world programme for the implementa­tion of the Doha Declaratio­n, implemente­d by UNODC with the support of the State of Qatar and issued at the conclusion of the 13th United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Doha in April 2015, has drawn up plans and set goals for strengthen­ing internatio­nal legal and judicial co-operation.

He explained that the programme aimed at combating crimes in all its forms. The themes of the workshop, include the definition of the role of law enforcemen­t officials in internatio­nal judicial co-operation, co-operation in the field of confiscati­on of funds and legal assistance.

UNODC Executive Director Hatem Aly praised the partnershi­p between UNODC and the State of Qatar in general and the contributi­on of the Qatari authoritie­s to the developmen­t of their national legal system in accordance with internatio­nal standards, principles and convention­s of the United Nations, and its support at the global level by participat­ing and hosting United Nations programmes with visionary efforts and insights.

Aly added that this partnershi­p has now taken a broader approach in which UNODC is trying to evaluate the internatio­nal system and standards to help develop national staff specialise­d in the areas of competence at the Ministry of Justice .

Aly reviewed the nature of work of UNODC, explaining that the office represents the United Nations Secretaria­t and added that it is working to implement all convention­s concerned with combating crime and for rendering a criminal justice system.

 ??  ?? HE the Minister of Justice and Acting Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Dr Issa Saad al-Jafali al-Nuaimi with dignitarie­s at the workshop.
HE the Minister of Justice and Acting Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Dr Issa Saad al-Jafali al-Nuaimi with dignitarie­s at the workshop.

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