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Qatar Engages in GCC Legal Discussions Focusing on Unified Conduct and Judicial Collaboration

Kuwait city: The State of Qatar participated in the 16th meeting of assistant attorneys general and public prosecutors from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states, hosted in Kuwait. Abdullah Mohammed Al Maliki, First Attorney-General and Director of the Judicial Inspection Department, led the Qatari delegation at this significant gathering.

According to Qatar News Agency, the meeting focused on several critical agenda items. Among the primary topics was the establishment of a unified code of conduct for Public Prosecution members, as well as the development of guidelines for handling senior citizens during the investigative process. These discussions aim to standardize and enhance the legal procedures within the GCC.

The meeting also evaluated the potential for increased collaboration with legal and judicial institutes and centers across the GCC states. Furthermore, discussions included the possibility of seconding public prosecutors to work within other public prosecution and prosecutorial offices throughout the region. This initiative seeks to foster a more integrated and cooperative legal environment across the Gulf states.

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