Doha: The Ministry of Justice's Center for Legal and Judicial Studies (LJSC) celebrated the graduation of the 21st mandatory training course for new lawyers, and the 14th mandatory training course for trainee lawyers. The event marked a significant milestone for 118 legal professionals, including 22 trainee lawyers, who successfully completed their specialized courses for the year 2024 at the LJSC. According to Qatar News Agency, HE Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, Ibrahim bin Ali Al Mohannadi, distributed certificates to the graduates, expressing his congratulations and wishing them successful professional careers. His Excellency emphasized that the new batch represents a qualitative boost to the Qatari legal cadres, enhancing the legal system to meet the state's needs, align with the Third National Development Strategy, and achieve the goals of the human development pillar of the Qatar National Vision 2030. His Excellency also highlighted the Ministry of Justice's commitment to equipping various national institutions and the government sector with qualified professionals to perform their duties responsibly across different legal fields. This initiative reflects the government's dedication to upholding the rule of law and promoting quality and excellence in work performance. Furthermore, His Excellency noted that the Ministry of Justice, through the LJSC, has established a conducive training environment, offering legal training and qualification programs for trainees and professionals in diverse legal sectors. These efforts align with the legislative advancements in the country, with ongoing work to enhance these programs under an ambitious vision aimed at elevating the Qatari legal cadre. LJSC Director Dr. Abdullah Hamad Al Khaldi also congratulated the graduates and affirmed the LJSC's commitment to enhancing training and qualification programs based on the latest systems and successful experiences in the field. This is part of the Ministry's development and modernization visi on, which includes leveraging new technologies such as digital transformation and artificial intelligence to support the legal sector. The LJSC also plans to strengthen national partnerships to fulfill training needs for various governmental and semi-governmental institutions. Dr. Al Khaldi mentioned that the LJSC is reviewing training programs to ensure their quality and is creating specialized programs for the governmental and semi-governmental sectors. This effort aims to achieve the Ministry of Justice's strategic goals, primarily addressing the training needs of various governmental and semi-governmental agencies across the country. Trainee lawyers' valedictorian Sheikh Tamim bin Mohammed Al-Thani expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Justice, represented by the LJSC, for the invaluable experience and knowledge imparted to the trainees. He emphasized the importance of the values of integrity and commitment acquired, which equip them to contribute effectively to the society's growth and prosperity, ful filling the Qatar National Vision 2030, and fostering a future where justice prevails and noble values thrive.