The Saudi Ministry of Justice is set to host an international conference focusing on innovations in judicial training tools and methodologies.

RIYADH - The Ministry of Justice in Saudi Arabia has announced it will host the Second International Conference on Judicial Training, scheduled for September 14–15, 2025, in Riyadh. This event, organized by the ministry's Judicial Training Center, will carry the theme "Judicial Training: Innovation in Tools and Methodologies."

The conference is set to gather 32 esteemed speakers and experts hailing from 16 different countries. These individuals are expected to share insights and showcase the latest global practices concerning judicial training.

Among the key topics of discussion will be the incorporation of artificial intelligence into training processes, as well as the development of specialized programs tailored for judges and lawyers. Additionally, there will be a focus on innovative approaches to assessing how training programs impact the judiciary system.

The two-day program features nine workshops along with three panel discussions that aim to delve into best practices for judicial training. Furthermore, sessions will cover the significance of research and innovation in crafting effective training strategies and examine international experiences in refining training methods.

This forthcoming event builds upon the success of its inaugural edition held in 2024, which attracted over 600 specialists and featured presentations from 45 international speakers.

This initiative underscores the ministry's commitment to enhancing judicial quality and boosting legal training efficiency by aligning with global standards.