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Qatar Strengthens Regional Cooperation to Advance Justice and Human Rights

Qatar is taking a major step toward regional progress through justice and human rights. The Public Prosecution, represented by the Institute of Criminal Studies, partnered with the United Nations Documentation and Training Centre for Human Rights in the Arab States and Southwest Asia to organize a regional training course. This initiative highlights Qatar’s growing commitment to legal development and international cooperation across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

The course, titled “The Role of Public Prosecutors in Establishing Justice in Accordance with International Standards for Guaranteeing Human Rights,” gathered 30 participants from the Public Prosecution and Attorney General’s offices across GCC countries. The goal was to strengthen expertise and exchange legal knowledge to ensure fairer justice systems across the region.

Throughout the sessions, participants explored the vital role of public prosecutors in achieving justice and protecting justice and human rights. Discussions focused on balancing the rights of defendants and victims during investigation and trial phases. The course also examined how international agreements fit into national laws and the challenges governments face when applying them effectively.

Moreover, the program included workshops on human rights in the digital era, data protection, and privacy rights. Experts shared insights into the growing influence of artificial intelligence on criminal justice systems. Participants studied both the opportunities and risks that AI introduces to modern law enforcement.

To enrich the training, attendees reviewed global experiences and digital justice tools, especially the UNESCO Global Toolkit. These resources encourage smarter, technology-driven legal practices that align with international standards.

This initiative clearly shows Qatar’s determination to improve regional legal systems through justice and human rights. It highlights the Public Prosecution’s efforts to build professional capacity and enhance understanding of global standards. The program also created a cooperative platform for sharing ideas, addressing challenges, and exploring future reforms.

By promoting collaboration and practical learning, Qatar continues to inspire stronger, fairer, and more transparent legal systems across the region. With a consistent focus on justice and human rights, the country is shaping a more accountable judicial culture that protects individuals and strengthens societies.

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