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The first regular court in Bahrain was established in 1922. The judiciary was divided into a civil judiciary and a Shari at judiciary. [4]The highest courts are: Court of Cassation (consists of the chairman and 3 judges); Supreme Court of Appeal (consists of the chairman and 3 judges); Constitutional Court (consists of the president and 6 members); High Sharia Court of Appeal (court sittings ...
The Ministry of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Waqf (Arabic: وزارة العدل والشؤون الإسلامية والأوقاف, romanized: Wizārat al-‘Adl wa-al-Shu’ūn al-Islāmīyah wa-al-Awqāf) was established shortly after Bahrain achieved independence in 1971, to replace the Department of Justice.
Jawad Salem Al Arrayed (born 1941) is a lawyer and former cabinet member in Bahrain. Currently, he is President of the Ministerial Committee for Legal Affairs (effectively, the General Counsel to the Cabinet) and former deputy prime minister [1] in the Kingdom of Bahrain. [2] Arrayed was born in 1940 in Manama. [3]
Minister of Legal Affairs mola.gov.bh: 13 June 2022 Yasser bin Ibrahim Humaidan Minister of Electricity and Water Affairs ewa.bh: 13 June 2022 Jalila bint Al Sayyed Jawad Hassan: Minister of Health moh.gov.bh: 13 June 2022 Nawaf bin Mohammed Al-Mawadah Minister of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Waqf: moj.gov.bh: 13 June 2022 Hamad bin Faisal Al Malki
Represented His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa, Bahrain Prime Minister in the United Nations Security Council's Conference on Human Trafficking, New York (December 20, 2016). Represents the Kingdom of Bahrain in the annual conferences of the ILO, the Arab Labour Organization (ALO), and a number of other related Arab and ...
Judges, members of the Public Prosecution Office, members of the Legislation and Legal Opinion Commission, and members of the military judiciary in the Bahrain Defense Force. With the approval of the King, a diplomatic passport may be granted to: State employees sent on an official mission abroad, upon a request from the Minister of Foreign ...
The council was created by the 2002 Constitution of Bahrain and consists of forty members elected by universal suffrage. Members are elected for four-year terms from single-member constituencies using a two-round system , with a second round being held of the top two candidates if no candidate receives 50% of the vote in the first round. [ 1 ]
Bahraini nationality law states who is a citizen of Bahrain. Foreigners are often given citizenship. Bahraini citizenship laws are governed by the Bahraini Nationality Law of 16 September 1963. [1] Bahrain does not currently permit dual citizenship, and a Bahraini citizen