Under Secretaries of Justice Ministries in the GCC countries will hold their 15th meeting in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. During the two-day meeting, the justice officials will discuss important issues; most notably the access to reports of "recommendations" made by meetings of technical committees of experts and specialists, held during the period ranging from January 01 to September 11, 2011. They will review also the implementation of a mechanism prepared by GCC states' Ministries of Justice's committees of experts assigned by the Ministers of the Justice Council. It also will review the opinion of the Under Secretaries in The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC ) concerning the decision of Ministers of Justice about the possibility of the compulsory pilot scheme about recognition and documentation systems "laws." Another issue that will come up for discussions by the officials is the adoption of the draft regulations on the Children Rights Act in the GCC States, in addition to other topics of common interest between the Ministries of Justice in the GCC States.
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