International Conference on Justice Discusses Future of Alternative Dispute Solutions in Light of Digital Transformation

Riyadh, The International Conference on Justice held a dialogue session on the future of alternative dispute solutions in the context of digital transformation. The session featured Yousef Al-Ghamdi, Director of the Justice Ministry’s Remote Reconcilia…

Riyadh, The International Conference on Justice held a dialogue session on the future of alternative dispute solutions in the context of digital transformation. The session featured Yousef Al-Ghamdi, Director of the Justice Ministry’s Remote Reconciliation Platform, Wee Meng Chuan, CEO of Singapore International Mediation Center, Gloria Lim, CEO of Singapore International Arbitration Centre, and other international experts.

Al-Ghamdi stated that the Ministry of Justice has rich experience in digital transformation and modern technology, enabling it to keep pace with rapid technological development. He added that the Ministry has launched several initiatives aimed at providing a sustainable system, qualified capabilities, and high-quality services supported by social awareness.

The participants expressed their admiration for Saudi Arabia’s significant progress in various fields, particularly in technology, and its alignment with the global trend in using artificial intelligence and modern technology. They emphasized that technology has become an integral part of the justice process, providing many services to users, and that significant progress has been made compared to previous years.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

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