Rights chief highlights Saudi Arabia’s measures to protect human rights

Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir received EU Ambassador Patrick Simonnet at his office in Riyadh on Monday. (SPA)
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Updated 27 October 2020
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Rights chief highlights Saudi Arabia’s measures to protect human rights

  • The rights chief told the diplomat that the Saudi leadership considered development of people the main source of achieving sustainable development goals

Patrick Simonnet, head of the EU delegation to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Oman, called on Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir at his office in Riyadh on Monday. During the meeting, they discussed ways to strengthen ties between Saudi Arabia and the EU in all fields. They also reviewed regional and international issues of common interest.
Earlier, Simonnet also met Dr. Awwad Al-Awwad, president of Saudi Arabia’s Human Rights Commission. They discussed aspects of cooperation between the two sides in the field of human rights. Al-Awwad highlighted Saudi Arabia’s efforts in supporting and promoting human rights in the Kingdom.

The rights chief told the diplomat that the Saudi leadership considered development of people the main source of achieving sustainable development goals. Al-Awwad also highlighted various measures the Kingdom has taken to protect and preserve human rights.
Saudi civil society institutions are playing a key role in protecting human rights by expanding their capacity  to deal with international UN human rights’ mechanisms in line with the sustainable development goals, the Saudi Vision 2030 and their role during the Kingdom’s presidency of the G20.

 


1,000 Saudi judges study civil law

Saudi Arabia’s Justice Minister Walid Al-Samaani. (SPA)
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1,000 Saudi judges study civil law

  • The initiative would safeguard rights, reinforce the principles of justice and transparency, and enhance the predictability of judicial rulings

RIYADH: More than 1,000 Saudi Arabia judges have enrolled in the Judicial Training Center’s higher diploma in civil law.

The program includes 21 courses of 380 training hours taught by specialists in civil law, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Saudi Arabia’s Justice Minister Walid Al-Samaani launched the program last October to help keep pace with legislative advancements in the Kingdom.

The initiative would safeguard rights, reinforce the principles of justice and transparency, and enhance the predictability of judicial rulings, the SPA reported.

The program includes in-depth theoretical and practical studies of obligations and contracts regarding civil cases.