Riyadh will host the Seventh Saudi Law Conference on September 28–29 under the theme “The Future of Legal Systems in the Age of Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainability.” The two-day event will gather legal experts, academics, practitioners, and business leaders from across the Kingdom and abroad.
Minister of Justice Dr. Walid bin Mohammed Al-Samaani, who also chairs the Supreme Judicial Council and the Saudi Bar Association, will headline the opening ceremony, underscoring the government’s commitment to adapting the legal framework to rapid global digital transformations.
The conference agenda features panel discussions and workshops addressing key issues such as data protection and privacy in digital economies, regulatory frameworks for AI and emerging technologies, defining legal responsibilities and ethical boundaries in technological applications, and integrating sustainability principles into both national and international legislation.
Princess Hala bint Khalid, president of the organizing committee, emphasized that the conference reflects Saudi Arabia’s ambition to become a leading international platform for advancing legal systems. She described the event as part of the Kingdom’s broader effort to create practical solutions and innovative perspectives that align with Vision 2030, while reinforcing its position as a global leader in shaping future legislation.