Technology is considered one of the most important pillars of development, and the judicial sector in the Kingdom has done well to adapt to it. As Riyadh hosts the International Conference on Justice, we will shed light on some prominent technical development within the Saudi judiciary, which has enabled it to keep up with innovations in other developed countries. The first is
Economic development and diversity in fields of business have led many non-Saudis to come to work in the country. In today’s article, we look at the most important regulations relating to the work of non-Saudis in the Kingdom. Firstly, it is not permissible to recruit a non-Saudi without the approval of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development. It is also not
A royal decree was issued recently to approve the amendment of article eight of the Saudi nationality law, which grants Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, prime minister of Saudi Arabia, the authority to grant citizenship.
This week, the government published regulations governing contracts between government bodies and companies without a headquarters in the Kingdom. The new rules regularly reference a ‘relevant or related party’, meaning any agent for a company that does not have a headquarters in the Kingdom or any distributor, supplier or provider of their goods or services. Deals and
With a tourism renaissance taking place in the Kingdom, the government has introduced several measures to ensure quality services are offered to the public. Last week, the Ministry of Tourism introduced regulations for more effective oversight by its inspectors, including of guides and the management of hospitality facilities. Inspectors must maintain the confidentiality of