Digital Dispute Settlement Provides Appropriate Environment for Saudi Private Sector

One of the sessions of the International Judicial Conference on Monday, in Riyadh, in the presence of a group of legal experts (Asharq Al-Awsat)
One of the sessions of the International Judicial Conference on Monday, in Riyadh, in the presence of a group of legal experts (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Digital Dispute Settlement Provides Appropriate Environment for Saudi Private Sector

One of the sessions of the International Judicial Conference on Monday, in Riyadh, in the presence of a group of legal experts (Asharq Al-Awsat)
One of the sessions of the International Judicial Conference on Monday, in Riyadh, in the presence of a group of legal experts (Asharq Al-Awsat)

International experts have warned of the biases of artificial intelligence rulings in the judicial system, stressing the importance of providing modern technologies with correct data and updated information, to ensure fair and equitable decisions for all parties.

In a session on data analysis within the International Judicial Conference on Monday, a group of international jurists pointed to the importance of digital transformation in the Saudi justice system and in dispute settlement.

The experts noted that Saudi Arabia was able to keep pace with the massive and rapid development in technology by reducing time and effort and providing a justice environment suitable for all parties, including the local and foreign private sectors.

Wang Ju, a law professor and director of the Big Legal Data Lab in China, said that research and development were underway to employ artificial intelligence technologies in addressing complexities in judicial systems.

He also stressed the need to integrate technical and ethical information to make modern technologies capable of issuing fair judgments.

Another session on Monday highlighted the future of alternative dispute solutions in light of the digital transformation, with the participation of a number of international experts in legal affairs. Those pointed to the importance that workers in the judicial field understand the latest technologies and use them appropriately to accelerate the pace of business and ensure high quality of services.

Yousef Alghamdi, Director of the Saudi Justice Ministry’s Remote Reconciliation Platform, said that the Ministry of Justice has rich experience in digital transformation and modern technology, enabling it to keep pace with rapid technological development.

He added that the ministry has launched several initiatives aimed at providing a sustainable system, qualified capabilities, and high-quality services supported by social awareness.



Second Emirati-Iraqi Business Forum Discusses Enhancing Trade Partnerships

The event took place on the sidelines of the Iraqi trade delegation's visit to the UAE from May 1st to 2nd - WAM
The event took place on the sidelines of the Iraqi trade delegation's visit to the UAE from May 1st to 2nd - WAM
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Second Emirati-Iraqi Business Forum Discusses Enhancing Trade Partnerships

The event took place on the sidelines of the Iraqi trade delegation's visit to the UAE from May 1st to 2nd - WAM
The event took place on the sidelines of the Iraqi trade delegation's visit to the UAE from May 1st to 2nd - WAM

The Federation of UAE Chambers of Commerce and Industry, in cooperation with the Federation of Iraqi Chambers of Commerce, organized the Second Emirati-Iraqi Business Forum this week in Dubai.
The event took place on the sidelines of the Iraqi trade delegation's visit to the UAE from May 1st to 2nd.

The forum witnessed the participation of more than 170 companies from major institutions and corporations in both countries, state news agency WAM reported.

Over 250 bilateral business meetings were held between representatives of various sectors, most notably real estate, contracting, tourism, hospitality, energy, renewable energy, logistics services, healthcare, and artificial intelligence, in addition to bilateral meetings between the chambers of commerce.

Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, Vice Chairman of the Federation of UAE Chambers of Commerce and Industry and Chairman of the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, affirmed the keenness of the chambers of commerce and private sector representatives to support and enhance trade and investment cooperation between the UAE and the Republic of Iraq. He pointed out the importance of the "Together for Partnerships" initiative, launched in cooperation between the Federation of UAE Chambers and the International Development Bank - Dubai Branch, which aims to be a link and a bridge for investors and business owners between the two brotherly countries.

During the opening session, Dr. Mudhaffar Mustafa Al-Jubouri, the Iraqi Ambassador to the UAE, praised the depth of the brotherly and cooperative relations between Iraq and the UAE.

He also emphasized the importance of strengthening economic partnership and expanding the horizons of cooperation in various fields, in a way that achieves sustainable development and economic prosperity for both countries.