The Center for Legal and Judicial Studies (LJSC) at the Ministry of Justice held three training courses for several legal professionals in various ministries and governmental agencies, from August 18 to 22. The three courses addressed provisions of the Qatari Anti-Cybercrime Law, judicial police in the field of taxes, and provisions of the Qatari Civil Human Resources Law. The course on provisions of the Qatari Anti-Cybercrime Law aimed to provide participants with legal and practical knowledge and skills in the field of cybercrimes and to familiarize them with their types, methods of control, and the powers granted to the criminal investigator to investigate them.

The course aimed to recognise the rights and guarantees of the accused in the investigation phase of electronic crimes, by explaining and clarifying the nature and essence of electronic crimes and the penalties designated for these crimes, as well as the forms and classifications according to the provisions of Qatari law. (QNA) page 3