It offers users access to a vast collection of laws and regulations across Gulf countries.

Dubai: The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has launched a unified digital platform that consolidates thousands of legislative and legal documents from across the region, in a move aimed at strengthening legal cooperation and promoting greater policy alignment among member states.
The platform was inaugurated on Sunday by Jasem Albudaiwi during a ceremony held at the organisation’s headquarters in Riyadh.
Designed as a central repository for Gulf legislation, the platform provides access to more than 24,700 legal and regulatory documents, along with advanced search tools aimed at simplifying access to legislative information for government entities, legal professionals, researchers, and the general public.
The Council said the initiative is part of broader efforts to strengthen legislative coordination and promote the exchange of legal expertise among member states. The platform brings together unified Gulf legislation adopted through joint GCC action, while also offering access to the national legislative frameworks of member countries.
The digital resource is intended to serve as a reference point for legal and regulatory work across the region, enabling users to compare laws, track legal developments, and access official legislative texts through a single integrated interface.
The first phase of integration with national legislative systems currently includes Bahrain and Oman, with ongoing efforts to connect the remaining GCC member states in the subsequent stages of the project.


