Ministry of Legal Affairs (Oman)

Ministry of Legal Affairs (Oman)
Ministry of Legal Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman
Ministry of Legal Affairs in 2010.jpg
Agency overview
Formed 1994
Minister responsible HE Dr Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Said al Saeedi
Website
www.mola.gov.om

The Ministry of Legal Affairs (MOLA) (Arabic: وزراة الشؤون القانونية‎) is the governmental body in the Sultanate of Oman that is responsible for drafting legislation and providing other government bodies with legal advice. It is a distinct body from the Ministry of Justice which is responsible all matters relating to the judiciary.

The Minister of Legal Affairs is His Excellency Dr Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Said Al Saeedi[1] and the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Legal Affairs is His Excellency Dr Yahya bin Nasser bin Mansoor Al Khusaibi.

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Establishment

The Ministry of Legal Affairs was founded in the year 1994 by Royal Decree 2/94.

Function

The competences of MOLA are specified in Royal Decree 14/94[2]. Its main functions include:

  • Develop the laws and legislative regulations to support the renaissance of the Sultanate in coordination with other relevant ministries and government units.
  • Prepare draft royal decrees and laws and carry out the procedures necessary for their issuance.
  • Review draft royal decrees, laws, regulations, and ministerial decisions submitted by all ministries and government units prior to their issuance, and publish them in the Official Gazette.
  • Study and review draft conventions and treaties which the government intends to conclude, and advise the government prior to the entry into any existing conventions and treaties.
  • Review contracts that impose a financial obligation exceeding half a million Omani Rial prior to their signature by any government body in accordance with Article 24 of the Law of the Regulation the Administrative System of the State.
  • Issue legal opinions and official interpretations of royal decrees, laws, regulations, and ministerial decisions as required with the view of enforcing legal concepts, unifying their understanding, and facilitating the application of their provisions.
  • Safeguard the interests of the government in disputes arising out of the performance of contracts related to it.
  • Issue the Official Gazette and determine the suitable content to be published in it in accordance with the law.
  • Represent the government in international and regional organizations and conferences relating to legal affairs.
  • Any other matter referred to it by His Majesty the Sultan.
  • Train and qualify Omani employees working in the Ministry.

Structure

MOLA has three General Directorates:

  • The General Directorate of Legal Affairs - This is the body responsible for carrying out the legal functions of the Ministry.
  • The General Directorate of the Official Gazette – This is the body responsible for publishing the Official Gazette.
  • The General Directorate of Administrative and Financial Affairs – This is the body responsible for providing all administrative and support services necessary to run the Ministry.

The General Directorate of Legal Affairs is the core department of MOLA and the one responsible for carrying out its legal functions, it is also divided into three Directorates:

  • The Directorate of Legislation – This directorate is responsible for preparing and reviewing draft legislation.
  • The Directorate of Legal Opinions – This directorate is responsible for issuing legally binding opinions relating to any issue referred to MOLA from any other governmental body.
  • The Directorate of Contracts and Treaties – This directorate is responsible for reviewing government contracts and international treaties.

Publications

MOLA issues the following publications:

  • The Official Gazette: A bi-monthly publication containing the legislation issued in the previous two weeks.
  • Annual Law Volumes: An annual volume containing all legislation issued in the past year.
  • Legal Opinion Books: Periodic books containing all the legal opinions issued by MOLA in response to queries made by other governmental bodies.

Annual Law Volumes and Legal Opinion Books are available as CD applications in addition to their hard copy editions.

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