Saudi Prince announces major reforms in the judicial system, Wali says four new laws are being drafted that will improve the human rights situation, News Hub.
Riyadh (News Hub) Saudi Arabia's judicial system is subject to severe criticism around the world. At the international level, Saudi Arabia is accused of being very cruel in its laws, which do not take into account the observance of human rights in sentencing the accused. An important piece of news
is that Saudi Crown Muhammad bin Salman has announced reforms in the judicial system.
According to Arabiya News, Crown Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia has announced the
Introduction of four new laws to reform the judiciary and improve the "Environmental Legislation".
According to the news hub, an official statement, Crown Prince Mohammed "New rules and regulations
for judicial reform will be issued this year, which will help strengthen the protection of rights and the
principles of justice and transparency."
"Because there has been no legislation in the past, there is a big difference in the legal definition," he said. He announced new reforms in the judiciary to bridge the gap. Over the past few years, serious steps have been taken to improve the legislative environment. New laws have been adopted and existing laws have been amended.
According to the news hub, the Crown Prince said: "These legal reforms are aimed at protecting human rights and achieving inclusive and sustainable development. This will strengthen Saudi Arabia's ability
to compete globally as its institutional procedures are objective and clear.
"Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman said in his announcement that" the law on personal status is being finalized.
This is one of the four proposed laws that are being prepared by the relevant agencies.
"He clarified that"
these proposed laws will be sent to the Council of Ministers and relevant agencies for further consideration
and review in accordance with the legal process. It will be submitted to the Shura Council for further
consideration and approval. After going through all the approval processes, these laws will be implemented
in the country. ”
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