Center for Legal, Judicial Studies holds training courses for legal professionals in govt agencies
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DOHA: The Center for Legal and Judicial Studies concluded four training courses targeted at several legal professionals from various government minist...
DOHA: The Center for Legal and Judicial Studies concluded four training courses targeted at several legal professionals from various government ministries and entities. This comes as part of its efforts to enhance legal skills and meet the training needs of national cadres.
The first course addressed liability arising from the use of AI in the medical field. It aimed to introduce participants to the concept of artificial intelligence, its medical uses, and the legal liability resulting from such utilization. It also reviewed modern legal trends regarding assigning liability to smart systems.
The second course discussed provisions on mortgaging movable assets in Qatari law, focusing on developing participants’ legal knowledge regarding the provisions regulating mortgages and the resulting obligations and rights under national legislation.
The third course examined provisions regulating the work of experts in Qatari law as part of the qualification programs for accredited experts. The fourth course addressed trial procedures and appeals against criminal judgments, aiming to hone participants’ legal skills in the field of pleading before courts and familiarize them with the legal mechanisms for appealing judgments.
The fifth course covered provisions of the Qatari inheritance division procedures law, with the aim of enabling participants to gain familiarity with the legal and procedural aspects related to the implementation of inheritance division provisions.













