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Place nationality matters outside judicial jurisdiction call

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AI-generatedThe article discusses a legal change in an unspecified country (likely Bahrain based on Shura Council references) that removes nationality matters from judicial jurisdiction. No commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin implication is present. The event is purely legal/administrative with no direct or indirect commercial channel.
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- Decree-Law No 13 of 2024 amends Article Seven of the Judicial Authority Law to classify nationality matters as 'acts of sovereignty' outside judicial oversight.
- The Shura Council will debate and vote on the decree-law in its final session tomorrow.
- The Shura Council's legislative and legal affairs committee unanimously recommended approval.
- Committee chairwoman Dalal Al Zayed stated the decree establishes a clear legal principle regarding the sovereign nature of nationality matters.
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