
GCC Launches Gulf Legislation Platform to Strengthen Legislative Integration
Gulf Cooperation Council Introduces unified digital platform for accessing Gulf and member state laws.
The Gulf Cooperation Council has launched the “Gulf Legislation Platform” at the headquarters of its General Secretariat, marking a significant step towards deeper legal and legislative integration among member states.
The platform is designed to strengthen coordination across GCC countries by enabling streamlined access to unified Gulf legislation issued under the framework of joint Gulf action, along with national laws from member states. It serves as a single electronic reference point intended to support legislative and legal work across the Council.
GCC Secretary General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi praised the initiative during the launch, highlighting the efforts behind its development. The platform was established in line with a decision of the Standing Committee of Officials of Legislation Departments in the GCC States, taken at its 19th meeting, which approved the General Secretariat’s proposal to create a specialised legislative portal.
According to officials, the platform is aimed at simplifying access to legal information for government entities, legal professionals, researchers, and other stakeholders. It features advanced search tools that allow users to efficiently browse and review both unified Gulf legislation and national laws across member states.
By consolidating legal resources into a single digital system, the platform is expected to enhance the exchange of legal expertise and improve legislative coordination among GCC countries.
The platform currently hosts more than 24,700 legal and legislative documents, making it one of the most comprehensive regional legal databases launched under GCC cooperation efforts.
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