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Under collaboration with the Palestinian Bar

Under collaboration with the Palestinian Bar and aiming to prepare participants and introduce them to the scientific issues in the law field, the Faculty of Law in Arab American University launched a series of scientific lectures to its graduates who are about to take the practice exam.

Dr. Riziq Samoudi- the Dean of the Faculty of Law said that these series of scientific lectures will be covered in the coming two weeks as the first lecture started today, and some specialized lawyers will participate to explain the different law issues to students. The lectures aim to provide students and graduates who are about to take the practice exam soon with the needed scientific issues and cases to help them pass the exam easily. 

Some of the main topics that will be covered in the lectures are: “Laws and Systems of the Palestinian Bar: by lawyers Mohammad Jarrar and Waleed Arda, The Principles of Civil Trials: by lawyers Mansour Masad and Samir Shayed, Labor Law: by lawyers Ala’ Fraihat and Jihad Zu’bi, The Principles of Criminal Trails: by lawyers Sa’eda Dalbah and Mohammad Abu Oun, Evidence Law, by lawyer Walid Fashafsheh and finally the Execution Law, by lawyer Amjad Atatra.”

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