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One million unified electronic contracts: A quantum leap in Saudi justice
The Saudi Ministry of Justice announced the signing of one million unified electronic contracts within the preventive justice system, which enhances the business environment, preserves rights, and reduces litigation disputes.
The Saudi Ministry of Justice announced a significant milestone in its digital transformation journey, surpassing one million unified electronic contracts, benefiting over 1.2 million individuals and businesses across the Kingdom. This achievement is a pivotal step in implementing the "Preventive Justice System," a strategy aimed at protecting rights and minimizing disputes before they arise.
These electronic contracts, launched under the patronage of the Minister of Justice, Dr. Walid bin Mohammed Al-Samaani, cover several vital areas, clearly and precisely regulating the relationship between parties from the outset. Among the most prominent of these products are the unified employment contract, the student registration contract for private schools, and the legal fees contract. These contracts are distinguished by their enforceability upon notarization, granting them legal force that expedites the process of enforcing rights in case of breach of obligations and significantly reduces the need for lengthy litigation.
General context and Vision 2030
This development is part of Saudi Arabia’s broader efforts to achieve the goals of Vision 2030, which prioritizes digital transformation and the development of the legislative and investment environment. Traditional contractual procedures have long been time-consuming and laborious, and can lead to disputes due to unclear clauses. The Ministry of Justice, through its digital platforms, such as the Najiz platform, is working to re-engineer judicial and documentation procedures to be more efficient and transparent, thereby enhancing the Kingdom’s position as an attractive hub for investment and business.
The importance of preventive justice and its expected impact
The preventive justice system represents a radical shift in legal philosophy, moving from its traditional role of "addressing conflict after it has occurred" to a proactive role focused on "preventing conflict from arising." This approach has multiple positive impacts at the local, regional, and international levels.
Locally, this system significantly reduces the burden on the courts and provides a stable and reliable transactional environment for citizens, residents, and businesses alike. It also enhances trust in commercial and civil transactions, ensures clarity of rights and obligations for all parties, and supports the stability of the economic and social fabric of society.
Regionally and internationally, this achievement enhances the reputation of the Saudi judicial system and places it among the world's most advanced systems in the field of digital justice. It also sends a strong message to foreign investors that the Kingdom provides a safe, stable, and efficient legislative environment, increasing its attractiveness as a leading global investment destination and contributing to improved rankings in international ease of doing business indices.
The ministry affirmed its determination to continue expanding the application of the preventive justice system to include wider sectors, in order to consolidate the principle of clarity and stability in transactions, support the business and investment environment, and achieve the concept of effective and proactive justice.
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Execution of a man in Asir for killing his father... Interior Ministry statement
The Saudi Ministry of Interior announced the execution of a citizen in the Asir region after he was convicted of murdering his father. Learn more about the case and the concept of retribution in the Kingdom.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior announced on Tuesday the execution of a citizen in the Asir region after he was found guilty of murdering his father. This incident underscores once again the strictness of the Kingdom's judicial system and its application of Islamic law in cases of premeditated murder.
In an official statement, the Ministry explained that the perpetrator, Manahi bin Mudhakkir bin Muhammad bin Manahi Al-Shahrani (a Saudi national), murdered his father by stabbing him with a sharp instrument, resulting in his death. The statement added that security forces apprehended the perpetrator immediately, and after conducting the necessary investigations, he was formally charged with the crime.
The judicial context and the application of the principle of retribution
Judicial rulings in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are based on Islamic Sharia law, and retribution (qisas) is a fundamental principle in cases of murder and physical assault. It means "retribution in kind." This principle aims to achieve justice for the victim and their family and serves as a strong deterrent to anyone contemplating committing such crimes. Al-Shahrani's case went through all the stages of litigation stipulated in the legal system. It was referred to the competent court, which issued a verdict finding him guilty and sentencing him to death by way of retribution. The verdict was then upheld by the Court of Appeals and subsequently by the Supreme Court, becoming final and enforceable after a royal decree was issued.
The social and religious significance of the issue
The murder of a parent, especially one's parents, carries grave implications in Islamic and Arab societies, where it is considered a major sin that violates the most sacred of human bonds. This incident underscores the societal and state view of such crimes as an attack not only on the individual but also on the family unit and society as a whole. The implementation of Islamic law in such cases sends a clear message of zero tolerance for crimes that threaten the security and stability of society, particularly those committed within the family and known as "blood feuds.".
The Ministry of Interior concluded its statement by affirming the Kingdom's government's commitment to maintaining security, achieving justice, and implementing God's rulings against all who transgress against the innocent and shed their blood. It reiterated its warning that the prescribed legal punishment will be the inevitable fate of anyone who dares to commit such criminal acts, emphasizing that the authorities will not hesitate to pursue criminals and bring them to justice to receive their just punishment.
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Saudi Arabia launches the Global Quality of Life Index in cooperation with the United Nations
Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khatib announced the launch of a global index for quality of life in cities, in cooperation with the United Nations, with the aim of improving the well-being of cities within the objectives of Vision 2030.
In a move reflecting its commitment to achieving the highest standards of urban well-being, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through its Minister of Tourism, Mr. Ahmed Al-Khatib, announced the launch of a new global index to measure the quality of life in cities. This significant announcement was made during a panel discussion titled “Quality of Life in 2030 and Beyond: Innovations Shaping the Future of Cities,” held at the Saudi Pavilion on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos. The Minister emphasized that this initiative is being undertaken in collaboration with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat).
The initiative's context is within the Kingdom's Vision 2030
This initiative is not a product of a vacuum, but rather a natural extension and practical application of one of the most important pillars of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which places "quality of life" at the heart of its strategic objectives. Since the launch of the Vision, the Kingdom has worked to establish the "Quality of Life Program" as one of its key executive programs, aiming to improve the lifestyle of individuals and families and build a society where its members enjoy a balanced way of life. The program seeks to make Saudi cities more attractive and among the best cities to live in the world, through the development of comprehensive infrastructure and services in the cultural, recreational, sports, and environmental fields.
The importance of the index and its expected impact
Minister Al-Khatib explained that the new index will rank cities according to comprehensive criteria and leading international practices, aiming to bridge an existing global gap in tools for measuring urban well-being in an integrated manner. Locally, the index will provide decision-makers and government agencies with accurate data to identify gaps and direct investments toward the sectors and regions most in need, thus ensuring balanced and sustainable development. Internationally, the partnership with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) lends the index global credibility and makes it a valuable tool that other cities around the world can utilize, positioning the Kingdom at the forefront of countries contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 11, which focuses on “making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable.”.
Towards human-centered future cities
Al-Khatib emphasized that the design of future cities must be based on principles that suit both residents and visitors, achieving a delicate balance between quality of life, availability of services, and a diversity of economic and tourism activities. This indicator is not limited to measuring physical aspects such as infrastructure and facilities, but extends to include social, cultural, and environmental dimensions, making it a comprehensive tool that reflects Saudi Arabia's ambitious vision for building cities where people are at the center, and where the highest levels of well-being and prosperity are achieved.
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Qassim Content Creators Club: Supporting media talents and Vision 2030
The establishment of the Content Creators Club for Journalism in Qassim as a leading platform to support media talents and refine their skills, in line with the digital transformation and the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
In a strategic move aimed at enhancing the media landscape in Saudi Arabia, the establishment of the “Content Creators Club for Journalism” in the Qassim region was officially announced. This unique initiative serves as a comprehensive platform to support and empower young media talents, honing their skills to produce professional journalistic content that meets the demands of the digital age and effectively contributes to achieving the ambitious goals of Saudi Vision 2030.
General context and objectives of Vision 2030
The club's establishment is part of the Kingdom's major transformations, with Vision 2030 placing paramount importance on developing human capital and fostering the creative and cultural sectors. Digital media and content creation are fundamental pillars in building a vibrant society and a thriving economy. Through programs such as the Quality of Life Program, the government seeks to provide a stimulating environment for talent and encourage community initiatives. The club's registration on the "Hawi" platform, overseen by the Ministry of Media and the program, demonstrates institutional support for these initiatives, which aim to organize and develop the hobbies and creative activities sector.
Importance and expected impact
Locally, the club is expected to become a vibrant hub in the Qassim region, attracting creative and media enthusiasts of all ages and providing them with the training and tools necessary for development. Nationally, this initiative contributes to raising the quality of Saudi media content and presenting a positive image of the transformations taking place in the Kingdom. Furthermore, targeting age groups starting from nine years old represents a long-term investment in building a generation of media professionals capable of competing globally, proficient in modern tools, and able to tell the Saudi story to the world with professionalism and credibility.
In a statement, Professor Majid bin Ayed Al-Furaidi, the club's president, confirmed that this initiative is under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Media, led by His Excellency Minister Salman Al-Dossari, praising the ministry's ongoing efforts to support national media and empower youth. Al-Furaidi added, "The club is not merely a meeting place, but a comprehensive incubator for creative ideas and a platform for unleashing latent potential, reflecting the digital transformation in the Kingdom.".
Membership and Activities
Al-Furaidi explained that the club is open to everyone, regardless of gender or nationality residing in the Kingdom, starting from the age of nine, based on a belief in the importance of early empowerment. He noted that the club's action plan includes holding specialized workshops, conducting regular meetings to exchange experiences, and activating strategic partnerships with relevant media and academic institutions to provide a stimulating environment for communication and collaboration among members. The club aspires to be a leading media outlet focused on generating ideas and developing content, and building a generation that operates according to the values of innovation and excellence to produce national media content that reflects professionalism and quality.
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