The Law Program Implements its First “Seminar” Session
The university president says, “If we are not an addition and a transcendence of what exists, then there is no justification for our existence. We will not be a repetition or imitation, but rather an improvement and innovation.” It is from this perspective that the Law Program was established within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, with a new methodology, a new learning approach, and a new vision and mission that align with what is applied in prestigious universities.
In this context, students of the Law Program, in their official attire, conducted their first seminar session. Some of them explained the outcomes and scientific objectives of the week in front of their fellow students, faculty members, and educational supervisors, and with the participation of the head of the Law Program, Dr. Mohammed Bin Saleem.
The topics covered in the explanation included criminal law, punishment, legal theory, and legal drafting, as well as legal terminology in English, taking the first step towards shaping legal personalities.