Saudi Ministry of Justice Concludes 2019 With New Initiatives

Saudi Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Photo: REUTERS
Saudi Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Photo: REUTERS
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Saudi Ministry of Justice Concludes 2019 With New Initiatives

Saudi Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Photo: REUTERS
Saudi Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Photo: REUTERS

The year 2019 was a continuation of the development taking place inside the Saudi judiciary. The ministry of justice had a busy year launching initiatives, developing processes and procedures, and raising awareness of legal rights among the public.

The Saudi justice minister Waleed Al Samaani marked 2019 as a busy year for the ministry, where so much has been accomplished in 12 months, helping the Saudi judiciary not only create more ease and efficiency, but also boost the ranking of the Kingdom in a number of global indicators.

Alimony fund
The ministry launched the first phase in May 2019 and the second phase in November 2019. It is a fund that financially covers families with children, who are going through divorce. The fund provides urgent financial coverage to those who are still in the process of separation, coverage during litigation period, and a long term financial coverage after completion of the divorce process.

Custody and visitation centers
The ministry opened a number of centers to implement custody and visitation provisions. The centers are well equipped and provide a family-friendly environment for families to come together.

Audiovisual recordings of court hearings
This is one of the most significant digital services which the ministry has started launching gradually inside courts. The visual documentation of court hearing sessions has provided courts, judges and legal practitioners with efficient access to hearing sessions through the court database in order to help retrieve and review certain cases and files.

Notarization services going digital and more mobile
From the launch of digital notarization to the expansion of mobile notaries. The ministry’s work and focus on investing in this area have been impactful. The availability of digital notarization services helped many clients complete a number of services online without visiting notarial offices. Services include issuing a PoA, checking the validity of PoA or canceling a PoA. The title deeds check and update and many other services.

Similarly, the introduction of mobile notarial services to those clients who cannot physically visit a notary office has been expanding across more than 26 cities and towns around the Kingdom.

Sign language availability
The launch of sign language service on all ministry premises is one important step towards helping to reach out to a wider audience. The service helps clients with hearing difficulties communicate better with ministry staff and understand their legal rights.

Judicial Command Center
The launch of the judicial command center is one of the important initiatives by the ministry in 2019 to monitor performance and provide the necessary support. Since the launch of the center back in October, the ministry was able to identify development opportunities through different reports the center generated on the performance of courts, notaries, and other legal facilities.

Redefining reconciliation and mediation system
The ministry has given special attention to reconciliation and mediation system, it has introduced a number of procedures to create ease and accessibility to reconciliation to encourage parties in dispute to consider alternative means of settlement, reconciliation services are also made available virtually to those who are unable to physically attend a reconciliation session.

Global Ranking
The development in Saudi judiciary contributed to global ranking improvement of Saudi Arabia. According to Global Competitiveness Report 2019 by World Economic Forum; Saudi Arabia jumped eight positions in “judicial independence”, reaching the 16th ranking globally.

Similarly, the World Bank's ease of doing business report 2020 has reported two significant jumps for the Kingdom in two indicators directly related to the Judiciary system; one is contract enforcement, and the second is property ownership registration.



Saudi-Omani Coordination Meeting Consolidates Joint Cooperation

Saudi Minister and his Omani counterpart co-chaired the third meeting of the Saudi-Omani Coordination Council. (SPA)
Saudi Minister and his Omani counterpart co-chaired the third meeting of the Saudi-Omani Coordination Council. (SPA)
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Saudi-Omani Coordination Meeting Consolidates Joint Cooperation

Saudi Minister and his Omani counterpart co-chaired the third meeting of the Saudi-Omani Coordination Council. (SPA)
Saudi Minister and his Omani counterpart co-chaired the third meeting of the Saudi-Omani Coordination Council. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, met on Monday in Muscat with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Oman, Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamoud Al Busaidi, where they reviewed the fraternal relations between the two countries and ways to develop them across various fields.

The two sides also discussed regional and international developments, and the efforts addressed in this regard.

Following their meeting, the Saudi Minister and his Omani counterpart co-chaired the third meeting of the Saudi-Omani Coordination Council with the participation of the heads of the Council’s subsidiary committees and the two heads of the Council’s General Secretariat teams.

The meeting of the Coordination Council comes as an affirmation of the keenness of the Saudi and Omani leaderships to strengthen fraternal ties and advance them toward broader horizons that achieve greater prosperity for the two countries and peoples.

In his remarks during the meeting, Prince Faisal affirmed that the meeting builds on the second meeting of the Saudi-Omani Coordination Council, which was held in AlUla on 12 December 2024, and on its positive and fruitful outcomes within the framework of the approved recommendations and initiatives.

Prince Faisal stressed the importance of continuing the work of the Council’s subsidiary committees to complete the necessary procedures to implement the remaining initiatives, and of the General Secretariat’s role in follow-up and in addressing any challenges that may hinder implementation.

The Saudi minister underscored the importance of developing and enhancing trade relations, stimulating investment, and strengthening cooperation between the public and private sectors. He commended the signing of the minutes facilitating mutual recognition of rules of origin between the two countries and the acceptance of certificates of origin issued by the competent authorities, as well as the launch of the second phase of industrial integration initiatives between the two countries.

This, Prince Faisal highlighted, reflects the strength of economic ties and underscores the commitment to enhancing economic and trade cooperation in a manner that serves the interests of both countries and peoples.

He also praised the ongoing work to establish and launch the Coordination Council’s electronic platform, which aims to connect all committee work and initiatives to facilitate follow-up on the Council’s progress. The Foreign Minister further welcomed the progress achieved between the two countries in the fields of economy, trade, industry, energy, investment, and other vital sectors, and efforts to expand cooperation opportunities in ways that yield positive outcomes and benefits for the two peoples.

For his part, the Omani Minister of Foreign Affairs affirmed in his remarks the qualitative progress in relations between the two countries and the notable development witnessed across numerous sectors toward achieving economic integration and enhancing intra-trade and joint investments.

He also highlighted deeper cooperation in security and judicial fields, as well as cultural and tourism sectors, noting the advanced and continuous political cooperation, consultation, and coordination on regional and international issues—reflecting the shared commitment to aligning visions and objectives between the two countries.

The Omani foreign minister expressed his aspiration to continue advancing joint cooperation and achieving integration across all fields that bring further benefits to the two peoples, emphasizing the activation of agreed initiatives and the implementation of joint programs and projects in a manner that fulfills the aspirations of the leaderships and peoples of both countries.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the two sides signed the minutes of the third meeting of the Saudi-Omani Coordination Council.

The meeting was attended by Assistant Minister of Interior Dr. Hisham Al-Falih; Deputy Minister for Political Affairs Ambassador Dr. Saud Al-Sati; Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Oman Ibrahim bin Bishan; Assistant Minister of Investment Dr. Abdullah Al-Dubaikhi; Deputy Minister for International Economic Affairs at the Ministry of Economy and Planning Rakan Tarabzoni; Head of the Secretariat's working group by from the Saudi side Engineer Fahd Al-Harthi; and Director General of International Cooperation at the Ministry of Culture Abdullah Al-Raddadi; and Advisor to the Director of the Strategic Management Office Eng. Abdulrahman Maghrabi.


Arab League Condemns Israeli Decision to Establish New Settlements in West Bank

A general view shows the opening session of the meeting of Arab foreign ministers at the Arab League Headquarters (Reuters)
A general view shows the opening session of the meeting of Arab foreign ministers at the Arab League Headquarters (Reuters)
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Arab League Condemns Israeli Decision to Establish New Settlements in West Bank

A general view shows the opening session of the meeting of Arab foreign ministers at the Arab League Headquarters (Reuters)
A general view shows the opening session of the meeting of Arab foreign ministers at the Arab League Headquarters (Reuters)

Secretary-General of the League of Arab States Ahmed Aboul Gheit condemned the decision by the Israeli occupation’s ministerial committee to approve the establishment of 19 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, considering it a blatant challenge to the international will rejecting settlement activity and a violation of international law, which affirms the illegitimacy of settlements.

In a statement issued Monday, the secretary-general said the continued expansion of illegal settlement activity aims to prevent the establishment of a geographically contiguous Palestinian state and reflects the nature of the Israeli government, which he said is controlled by extremists and settlers, SPA reported.

Aboul Gheit stressed that settlement expansion will not make it legitimate under any circumstances.

 

He highlighted that the violence practiced by extremist settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank constitutes a form of terrorism carried out under the watch and with the protection of the official institutions of the occupying power.


Saudi FM Arrives in Muscat for Meeting of Saudi-Omani Coordination Council 

Omani FM Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi welcomes his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah upon his arrival in Muscat. (SPA)
Omani FM Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi welcomes his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah upon his arrival in Muscat. (SPA)
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Saudi FM Arrives in Muscat for Meeting of Saudi-Omani Coordination Council 

Omani FM Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi welcomes his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah upon his arrival in Muscat. (SPA)
Omani FM Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi welcomes his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah upon his arrival in Muscat. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah arrived in Muscat on Monday.

He was received by his Omani counterpart Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi upon his arrival at Muscat International Airport.

The two sides are scheduled to hold the third meeting of the Saudi-Omani Coordination Council.