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Thursday, January 25, 2024
Researcher Saly Awad Defends Master’s Thesis in the Criminal Science Program

Researcher Saly Awad, a student in the Master’s Program in Criminal Science - Department of Legal Sciences, defended her thesis titled: “Controls on the Discretionary Power of the Criminals Court Judge in Punitive Individualization - A Comparative Study.”

The study dealt with the controls of the discretionary power of the criminal court judge in punitive individualization, comparing it to the relevant criminal legislation. This study is conducted in light of the powers granted to the criminal court judge due to the importance of clarifying the position of the Palestinian legislator in the Palestinian Criminal Procedure Law No. (3) of 2001 as well as the comparative legislation on the discretionary authority of the criminal court judge in punitive individualization in terms of the authority of the criminal court judge on the one hand.

Thursday, January 25, 2024
Researcher Aws Fayed Defends Master’s Thesis in the Applied Islamic Finance Program

Researcher Aws Fayed, a student in the Master’s program in Applied Islamic Finance, defended his thesis titled: “Managing and Developing Orphans’ Funds in Palestine from an Islamic Economic Perspective - A Case Study of the “Foundation for Managing and Developing Orphans’ Funds in Palestine.”

The study dealt with the subject of managing, preserving and developing the funds of minors and orphans from an Islamic economic perspective. This is a descriptive, analytical study of the Orphan Foundation in Palestine, as it shed light and focused on the extent of interest of Islamic jurisprudence, previously and at the present time, with orphans in terms of their care and the rule to preserve their rights and money. The study also addressed the provisions of guardianship provisions as well as the legitimacy of developing and investing orphans’ funds.

Tuesday, January 16, 2024
Defense of the Master’s Thesis by Student Abdullah Hamarsheh in Criminal Science

Researcher Abdullah Hamarsheh, a student in the Master’s program of Criminal Science, defended his thesis titled: “The Crime of Seizing Influence in Palestinian Legislation in Light of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (a Comparative Study).”

This study aimed to reveal the crime of seizing the influence as a corruption crime, and to enrich the Palestinian legal library with a new topic and an advanced track of research in this field, as this is considered the first Palestinian thesis of its kind that dealt with this dangerous crime.

This thesis was supervised by Dr. Abdullah Mahmoud, Dr. Nour Adas, and Dr. Hekmat Amarna. The committee recommended that the thesis be approved and published due to the importance of its subject so that it would receive the highest academic degree at this stage.

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