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15459
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Yemeni Judges in Germany to exchange views with counterparts
Yemeni Judges in Germany to exchange views with counterparts
SANA'A, Aug, 09 (Saba) - A delegation of five Yemeni judges is going
to visit Germany from August 10 to 20 to exchange views with their
German counterparts in the fields of personal status and juvenile
jurisdiction.
According to a press release issued on Saturday by the German
embassy in Sana'a, the delegation lead by Supreme Court Judge Samyah
Abdullah Mahdi would also find out similarities in the development
of jurisdiction in both countries after achieving unity in 1990.
The visit will include attending trials, talks with German judges
and general discussions in renowned German institutions. Moreover,
the group will meet with members of the German Parliament and with
government representatives.
This visit of Yemeni judges to Germany is not only to be considered
as an important step in reinforcing intercultural dialogue and
understanding between the two countries, but also pays tribute to
the fact that globalisation leads to an increasing need for exchange
in certain fields of jurisdiction to facilitate international
cooperation.
The programme of the visit is co-ordinated by the Oriental Institute
of the University of Leipzig in cooperation with the Yemeni Ministry
of Justice, the German Federal Foreign Office and the
Goethe-Institute, Germany’s official cultural institute. It is
planned to organize a follow-up meeting in Yemen to consolidate the
findings of the visit and the established personal links.
SANA'A, Aug, 09 (Saba) - A delegation of five Yemeni judges is going
to visit Germany from August 10 to 20 to exchange views with their
German counterparts in the fields of personal status and juvenile
jurisdiction.
According to a press release issued on Saturday by the German
embassy in Sana'a, the delegation lead by Supreme Court Judge Samyah
Abdullah Mahdi would also find out similarities in the development
of jurisdiction in both countries after achieving unity in 1990.
The visit will include attending trials, talks with German judges
and general discussions in renowned German institutions. Moreover,
the group will meet with members of the German Parliament and with
government representatives.
This visit of Yemeni judges to Germany is not only to be considered
as an important step in reinforcing intercultural dialogue and
understanding between the two countries, but also pays tribute to
the fact that globalisation leads to an increasing need for exchange
in certain fields of jurisdiction to facilitate international
cooperation.
The programme of the visit is co-ordinated by the Oriental Institute
of the University of Leipzig in cooperation with the Yemeni Ministry
of Justice, the German Federal Foreign Office and the
Goethe-Institute, Germany’s official cultural institute. It is
planned to organize a follow-up meeting in Yemen to consolidate the
findings of the visit and the established personal links.