emirates7 - Chancellor Dr. Hamad Saif Al Shamsi, UAE Attorney-General, took part in the 4th annual meeting of the Arab Association for Prosecutors, held in Neom, Saudi Arabia. The event brought together Prosecutors-General from across the Arab world.
During his address, the UAE Attorney-General underscored the significance of the meeting as a platform for productive discussions and the exchange of expertise. He noted that such gatherings provide a unique opportunity to explore solutions aimed at enhancing the performance and efficiency of public prosecution offices.
He emphasized that the forum is an excellent avenue to examine the evolving role of public prosecutors. This role is upheld by the respect and trust placed in prosecution services across Arab countries, rooted in their adherence to the principles of the rule of law, transparency, impartiality, professionalism, and their dedication to continuous improvement in delivering justice and promoting fairness.
The event also featured a workshop with delegations from the participating prosecution offices. The discussions focused on themes such as “Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Justice” and “The Evidentiary Value of Investigative Procedures,” providing valuable insights into contemporary challenges and advancements in the legal field.
During his address, the UAE Attorney-General underscored the significance of the meeting as a platform for productive discussions and the exchange of expertise. He noted that such gatherings provide a unique opportunity to explore solutions aimed at enhancing the performance and efficiency of public prosecution offices.
He emphasized that the forum is an excellent avenue to examine the evolving role of public prosecutors. This role is upheld by the respect and trust placed in prosecution services across Arab countries, rooted in their adherence to the principles of the rule of law, transparency, impartiality, professionalism, and their dedication to continuous improvement in delivering justice and promoting fairness.
The event also featured a workshop with delegations from the participating prosecution offices. The discussions focused on themes such as “Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Justice” and “The Evidentiary Value of Investigative Procedures,” providing valuable insights into contemporary challenges and advancements in the legal field.