Doha: The Ministry of Justice's Legal and Judicial Studies Center (LJSC) organized two training courses on administrative investigations and AI-related crimes designated for legal professionals from various ministries and government agencies. The first training discussed administrative investigations and disciplinary proceedings under the Civil Human Resources Law, while the second tackled the criminal liability resulting from Artificial Intelligence technologies. In a statement, the Ministry of Justice said the first course aimed to educate trainees about disciplinary sanctions and their consequences by offering information on the concept and sources of administrative investigation and its competent authorities, along with the concept and methods of evidence in disciplinary violations and organizing administrative investigation documents. The second course aimed to educate participants about the history and areas of use of the AI and the nature of AI-related crimes. It discussed the definition of AI, the legal nature of its technologies, the legal basis for criminal liability resulting from artificial intelligence technologies and practical applications of models of crimes resulting from the AI, and models of complaints and investigation mechanisms. Director of the LJSC, Dr. Saleh Ali Al Fadala, stressed the importance of these specialized training courses to develop the legal skills of researchers and specialists and maximizing their benefit for the benefit of the ministries and government institutions for which these courses were designed to meet their training needs. He noted that the LJSC is developing an integrated training plan to meet the countrys training needs in accordance with the third national development strategies, and in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030's human development pillar. Source: Qatar News Agency
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