Abu Dhabi Judicial Department Engages GCC Delegation To Enhance Legal Cooperation And Training Opportunities
The Undersecretary of the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, Counselor Yousef Saeed Al Abri, recently engaged with senior officials from judicial and legal training centres across GCC countries. This meeting aimed to explore potential collaborations and knowledge exchanges in digital technologies, innovation, and training. The delegation's visit to the UAE is part of a broader initiative to enhance coordination and share experiences in various legal fields.
Al Abri stressed the importance of these interactions for fostering cooperation with GCC judicial centres. He highlighted the department's dedication to building partnerships locally and internationally. Exchanging expertise on judicial systems is crucial for showcasing Abu Dhabi's advancements in judicial services and training mechanisms. These efforts aim to strengthen justice, uphold legal sovereignty, and enhance regional stability.

The visiting delegation received insights into specialised training for judges and prosecutors. They were informed about accredited development programmes designed to boost the skills of judicial authorities and legal professionals. These initiatives are intended to improve performance quality within the judicial system by equipping professionals with practical experiences and innovative applications.
During their visit, the delegation learned about the Abu Dhabi Judicial Academy's working mechanisms. They explored modern technologies used in ongoing training programmes that refine legal professionals' capabilities. These initiatives align with global developments, ensuring that professionals remain updated with the latest practices.
The delegation was introduced to digital transformation efforts at Abu Dhabi's Public Prosecution. A range of electronic services has been launched to streamline procedures and enhance customer satisfaction. These initiatives support sustainable development goals by increasing system efficiency and elevating quality standards.
While touring the department’s facilities, the delegation visited the Civil Family Court. They learned about its role in providing a flexible mechanism for resolving personal status issues involving foreigners. Additionally, they explored the central library, which offers a wealth of resources on legislative and judicial matters for employees, trainees, researchers, and lawyers.
Al Abri emphasised that these visits are vital for exchanging expertise on adopting technological methods and best practices globally. "These efforts contribute to strengthening cooperation in establishing justice," he noted, highlighting their role in enhancing security, social stability, and economic growth in the region.
With inputs from WAM