Cairo: Arab justice ministers convened for their 41st session at the Arab League General Secretariat in Cairo, focusing on strengthening joint legal, judicial, and legislative collaboration. The session aimed at finalizing draft Arab conventions on combating terrorism and its financing, money laundering, drug-related issues, and preventing hate speech.
According to Emirates News Agency, the United Arab Emirates participated in the ministerial meeting with an official delegation from the Ministry of Justice. The delegation was led by Mubarak Ali Abdullah Al Neyadi, Under-Secretary of the Ministry, underscoring the UAE's commitment to joint Arab initiatives and enhancing cooperation in legal and judicial matters.
The council addressed significant topics, including the Arab Convention on Combating Terrorism and its Financing, the Arab Convention on Combating Money Laundering, the Arab Convention on the Status of Refugees in Arab States, and the draft Arab Convention on the Protection of Personal Data.
Additionally, the meeting reviewed several draft Arab model laws, focusing on preventing hate speech, combating drugs and psychotropic substances, protecting and assisting internally displaced persons, and safeguarding children from recruitment in armed conflicts.