Saudi Ministry of Justice approves professional code of conduct for lawyers

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Updated 05 September 2021
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Saudi Ministry of Justice approves professional code of conduct for lawyers

  • The code is expected to protect lawyers, clients and all other involved parties, as well as enhance transparency and define responsibilities for lawyers

RIYADH: The Ministry of Justice has approved a professional code of conduct for lawyers and amendments on the executive regulations for the law system, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The code is expected to protect lawyers, clients and all other involved parties, as well as enhance transparency and define responsibilities for lawyers.

Its rules are explained in eight chapters and cover a range of definitions and procedures.

Some focus on the lawyers themselves, their integrity, ability to evolve and develop, stay professional with clients, and stay updated with the latest rules and regulations.

Others define the contractual aspects of the client relationship, maintaining client confidentiality and privacy.

There are also rules covering financial aspects and taking the client’s social and financial condition into consideration.

Other chapters cover case proceedings to ensure smooth and efficient case representation in court without delay or interruption.

The code also covers the relationship between lawyers and the media in order to regulate this kind of relationship and ensure proper permission is granted before any documents or court hearings are published.


New youth development policy aims to support their role in Vision 2030

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New youth development policy aims to support their role in Vision 2030

  • General Policy for Youth Development seeks to amplify the involvement of youth in the workforce across government institutions, the private sector and nonprofit organizations

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has introduced a new policy aiming to empower youth participation in the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals, the ministry said in a statement on Sunday.

The General Policy for Youth Development seeks to amplify the involvement of youth in the workforce across government institutions, the private sector and nonprofit organizations.

It aims to not only empower Saudi youth to be pioneers within the Kingdom, but also to become problem solvers and innovators on a global scale, the ministry added.

The policy hopes to become an empowering guideline by providing youth with tools and building blocks that will help create a long-term and sustainable environment in the Kingdom for youth to thrive.

The General Policy for Youth Development focuses on five main areas of growth and youth involvement: economic empowerment, community participation, extending education and lifelong learning, health and wellbeing and national identity and religious values.

According to the ministry, all of these objectives are tackled by the policy as it aims to reduce legislative gaps, address youth-related issues and financially empower youth-led initiatives.

For example, some of the objectives highlighted by the policy emphasize digital safety, protection from discrimination and violence, equal opportunities between the two genders, and empowering youth with disabilities.

Prior to establishing the policy, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development conducted in-depth research in youth preparation programs by examining the policies of 20 leading countries in the field, backed by the ministry’s organizing of over 34 workshops with stakeholders.

In the ministry’s pursuit of research, it also held meetings with both local and foreign experts in carrying out surveys that have targeted more than 11,000 young men and women across the Kingdom.

In 2024, the Youth Development Strategy was launched; which was developed with the support of over 30 government and private entities — a milestone that encompasses the Kingdom’s dedication to supporting its youth in diverse ecosystems.

The General Policy for Youth Development is another step forward in making the Kingdom a hub for youth enrichment, as 69.4 percent of the population is under 35 years of age and 35.9 percent of the population are aged 15 to 34.

 The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development quoted in its policy document King Salman speaking about the importance of empowering the youth: “You are the nation’s investment in the future.”