The Minister of Legal Affairs chaired a comprehensive meeting in Sayoun to enhance legal performance and institutional development.

Minister of Legal Affairs Leads Meeting in Sayoun to Enhance Legal Performance
On Tuesday, Minister of Legal Affairs Judge Ishraq Al-Maqtari convened a significant meeting in Sayoun to discuss the current state of legal work within the local authorities of Hadhramaut Governorate. The meeting aimed to explore strategies for improving legal operations across various governmental bodies.
Objectives of the Meeting
The gathering included over 75 legal representatives from different districts, executive offices, and governmental institutions. Participants evaluated the performance of legal departments, aimed to strengthen institutional coordination, and sought to enhance legal work. The ultimate goal was to improve efficiency and ensure adherence to the law.
Minister’s Commitment to Institutional Development
During the meeting, Minister Al-Maqtari, accompanied by Hadhramaut Deputy Governor Jam’an Barba’a and Assistant Deputy Abdulhadi Al-Tamimi, emphasized the ministry’s commitment to activating its institutional role. She outlined plans for future initiatives, monitoring the performance of legal departments, and enhancing their role in protecting state property. Additionally, she stressed the importance of establishing a sound legislative environment and implementing it effectively.
Recognition of Hadhramaut’s Positive Model
Al-Maqtari praised Hadhramaut for its positive example in upholding order and applying the law, despite the extraordinary challenges posed by ongoing conflict in the country.
Enhancing Legal Morale and Professional Practices
Deputy Governor Barba’a noted that the meeting would boost the morale of legal personnel and strengthen their professional practices. He described the event as a crucial step in the path toward institutional reform.
Key Discussions and Recommendations
The meeting featured extensive discussions and contributions from participants, focusing on several issues related to the development of legal work. Key topics included:
- The necessity for continuous and specialized training for legal staff.
- The importance of providing accessible legal references and books in the governorate.
- Enhancing women’s participation in legal work in the valleys and deserts of Hadhramaut, along with expanding opportunities for female professionals through contracts.
Legislative System Development Proposals
Participants proposed several recommendations for improving the legislative framework, including:
- Updating key laws such as the Environmental Law, Cybercrime Law, and Investment Law.
- Emphasizing the need for specialized legislation in the oil sector.
- Reviewing regulatory frameworks of certain governmental entities that no longer align with current changes.
Coordination Between Legal Departments and Judicial Authority
The meeting underscored the importance of coordination between legal departments and the judicial authority to expedite the resolution of state cases. Suggestions included providing legal protection for legal workers similar to their counterparts in the judiciary, organizing the work of advocates through special identification cards, and addressing the status of contractors.
This meeting marks a significant step toward enhancing the legal framework and institutional performance in Hadhramaut, aiming for a more effective governance structure in the region.
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