Queen Elizabeth has entertained dignitaries taking part in the Global Law Summit that kicked off here early on Monday, with display of the historic Magna Carta document.
Up to 50 delegations attended the broad banquet, held at the Royal Buckingham Palace, late on Monday. Among the eminent attendees was the visiting Kuwait's Minister of Justice and Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Yaacoub Abdulmohsen Al-Sanea, who is leading the Kuwaiti delegation to the summit.
Kuwait's public prosecutor Dherar Al-Asoussi was also present at the royal banquet, where the guests were entertained with display of the historic Magna Carta document, original copy of which had been issued in the year 1215. Its contents essentially stipulated for the first time trimming the King absolute powers.
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