Sudan to Host the Third Conference of Arabian Supreme Courts
from left: Dr. Fauzan, Drs. Wildan Suyuthi, SH, MH, Dr. Ahmad Kamil, SH, MH (Leader of delegate), Dr. Sujatmiko (Indonesian Ambassador), Wahyu Widiana, Dr. Nasich Salam and Drs. Zulkarnain, SH, MH.
Supreme Court of Sudan held the third international conference, 23 to 25 of September in Khartoum. It was opened by vice president of Sudan, at Presidential Hall.
The theme of the conference was “Towards Unification of Law in Arabic Countries”. It was attended by delegates from 16 countries, including the Center of Law Studies and Arabian Justice.
The countries attending the conference were Sudan, Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Algeria, Djibouti, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Egypt, Morocco, Mauritania and Yemen. Meanwhile, Indonesia and Pakistan were invited as honorary invitation.
Participants of the conference discussed around 24 presented papers. Most of them were related to fair courts which based on Islamic teaching and international law; electronic crime and transactional system; money laundry and cross-border crime; budgeting for Unity of Supreme Court in Arabian Countries; and formulating nomenclature of law.
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