Ministry of Legal Affairs (Oman)


The Ministry of Legal Affairs 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 and the Public Prosecution.
The Minister of Legal Affairs is Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Said Al Saeedi and the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Legal Affairs is Yahya bin Nasser bin Mansoor Al Khusaibi.

Establishment

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

Former Ministers

The first Minister of the Ministry of Legal Affairs was Mohamed bin Ali bin Nasser Al Alawi who was appointed in 1994 by Royal Decree No 2/94 and remained as minister until March 6, 2011.

Function

The competences of MOLA are specified in Royal Decree 14/94. Its main functions include:
MOLA has three General Directorates:
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:
MOLA issues the following publications:
Annual Law Volumes and Legal Opinion Books are available as CD applications in addition to their hard copy editions.

Additional Responsibilities of the Minister of Legal Affairs

The Minister of Legal Affairs is required by law to undertake the following roles: