QNA

Doha

The Centre for Legal and Judicial Studies (CLJS) at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is organising three training courses for legal professionals from various ministries and government agencies. The courses will cover ‘Regulations on Trading and Legal Oversight of Financial Markets’, ‘Skills for Drafting and Formulating Administrative Decisions’, and ‘Provisions of the Permanent Constitution of the State of Qatar’.

The Regulations on Trading and Legal Oversight of Financial Markets course aims to enhance participants’ legal and practical skills in areas related to trading and the legal oversight of the stock market. It will introduce them to procedures and legal regulations related to financial market activities, explaining the nature of these activities, the securities authorised for trading in the stock market, financial services, securities investment management, and the regulations governing the Qatar Financial Markets Authority. The course will also cover the penalties and precautionary measures stipulated by law for addressing financial violations.

The Skills for Drafting and Formulating Administrative Decisions course aims to empower participants to prepare and draft administrative decisions. It provides them with the necessary knowledge and skills regarding the provisions of administrative decisions, the rules and principles governing them, and the importance of using appropriate language in the drafting process.

The course will cover the main steps involved in preparing and writing a well-constructed administrative decision, ways to avoid common mistakes in drafting and issuing administrative decisions, and how to apply these skills practically while correcting any errors.

The Provisions of the Permanent Constitution of the State of Qatar course will help participants develop legal and practical skills related to concept of constitution and its provisions in Qatar. It will explain the constitution’s importance and its role in organising the state’s institutions, establishing the fundamental pillars of society, promoting public participation in decision-making, and guaranteeing rights and freedoms.

With its new vision, CLJS at the MoJ aims to meet the state’s training needs, strengthen local partnerships, and address training requirements of various government and semi-government institutions. The centre is focused on designing and offering high-quality programmes and courses that emphasise practical application.

It also seeks to prepare qualified national professionals in various legal fields and related areas, boosting technical expertise of legal professionals across government entities.