Saudi Arabia
Appeal Relating to the Jurisdiction of the ICAO Council Under Article 84 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates v. Qatar)
This case was entered on the Court’s General List on 4 July 2018 under number 173 and was the subject of a judgment delivered on 14 July 2020. The documents relating to the case include the Application Instituting Proceedings the Written Proceedings and the Verbatim Records of the Public Hearings.
Message. HH Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan Al Saud, Minister of Culture of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is a land of ancient civilizations diverse heritage and abundant archaeological resources. As part of our efforts to advance international cooperation in cultural heritage we are proud that the Ministry of Culture represented by the National Commission for Education Culture and Science - is hosting the 45th Extended Session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee. We remain focused on protecting heritage which has a transformative impact on nations societies and their own cultures. The Session will enable us to engage in a dialogue with our partners around the world as well as introduce our cultural heritage to new audiences.
Portfolio. Adorned by the sun World Heritage in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Interview. Dr. Jasir Suliman Alherbish, CEO of the Heritage Commission of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Dr Jasir Suliman Alherbish is the CEO of the Heritage Commission one of eleven sector commissions of the Ministry of Culture of Saudi Arabia. The Heritage Commission develops documents and preserves the Kingdom’s heritage sites and advances research activities related to national heritage.
Reports of Judgments, Advisory Opinions and Orders 2020: Appeal relating to the Jurisdiction of the ICAO Council under Article 84 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates v. Qatar)
Appeal brought by the Kingdom of Bahrain the Arab Republic of Egypt the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates on 4 July 2018 from the Decision of the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization dated 29 June 2018.
No. 51496. Argentina and Saudi Arabia
Cooperation Agreement Between the Government of the Argentine Republic and the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy. Riyadh 28 June 2011
Substituting expats with locals: TNCs and the indigenization policies of Saudi Arabia
Owing to rising unemployment among Saudi nationals the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has instituted Saudization a localization policy that strives to induce the employment of more Saudi nationals in the private sector. A major gap in the literature is the lack of empirical investigation regarding the relationships between indigenization and the underlying principles of its process. This study seeks to fill this gap. The study assesses the success or otherwise of the Saudization initiative empirically and uncovers several features. It finds that TNCs that experience the external pressures to localize their workforce and those that wish to enhance their social legitimacy are more likely to comply with Saudization. Furthermore TNCs do not believe that the process of localization provides them with economic gains. Legal coercion to adhere to the Saudization initiative turns out to be a highly significant instrument in making TNCs adhere to the localization process. The study also finds that neither age nor the size of the firm have an impact on the Saudization programme. Implications for theory and practice are drawn out.
No. 50946. Ireland and Saudi Arabia
Convention between Ireland and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of tax evasion with respect to taxes on income (with protocol). Riyadh 19 October 2011