Qatar tribune QNA Doha The Centre for Legal and Judicial Studies (CLJS) of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is holding two training courses for legal practitioners in various ministries and government agencies. Running from April 13 to 17, the two professional courses primarily focus on the criminal responsibility arising from AI-powered technologies, as well as legal framework for resolving administrative disputes. The course on criminal responsibility arising from AI-powered technologies is intended to upgrade participants’ legal and practical skills in AI domain, in addition to expounding the criminal responsibility arising from the crimes committed by AI entities.
The training programme comprises three modules, developed based Law No. 23 of 2004 promulgating the criminal procedure code, Law No. 11 of 2004 promulgating the penal code, and Cabinet decision No.
10 of 2021, establishing the Artificial Intelligence Committee. In addition, the programme incorporates practical applications, including simulations addressing the specificities of criminal procedures in offenses related to AI activities, sample complaint models and investigative mechanisms pertaining to AI-related crimes, case studies involving criminal proceedings linked to AI technologies, and applied exercises illustrating the elements of criminal liability. LJSC Director at the MoJ, Dr Abdullah Hamad Al Khaldi underscored the importance of these professional courses to advance the legal skills of researchers and legal practitioners across various ministries and governmental bodies, including their role in meeting the training needs of those entities, while keeping pace with societal demands and the technological and scientific advancements embodied in the applications of AI.
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MoJ boosts legal practitioners’ skills in criminal liability from AI technologies

QNADohaThe Centre for Legal and Judicial Studies (CLJS) of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is holding two training courses for legal practitioners in various ministries and governmen...