Workshops
Legal Language Between Rigidity and Evolution

“Legal Language Between Rigidity and Evolution: A Reading of Recent Additions to Legal Terminology”  The lecture was delivered by Dr. Mulhem Salem Issa, who addressed the key linguistic features that legal language imposes on various branches of language. He also explored the capacity of modern legislative texts to accommodate new additions, and the extent to which these changes impact legislation and other legal fields.  The session witnessed remarkable engagement from attendees, with discussions shedding light on the specialized aspects of the topic from multiple perspectives. This enriched the dialogue and deepened the participants’ legal understanding

Because You Are Eve

“Because You Are Eve” – A Scientific Lecture The College of Law, in cooperation with the Human Resources Development Department at the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussain, held a scientific lecture titled “Because You Are Eve”, delivered by trainer Noor Al-Amiri. The lecture addressed the inherent biological differences and their impact on human life, the differences in the ways men and women think, as well as the language of emotional expression and its importance in their lives.

Quality and Program Accreditation Requirements

Quality and accreditation are fundamental principles that contribute to improving institutional performance and enhancing trust in educational, health, and research institutions. This workshop aims to enable participants to understand the concepts of quality and accreditation, the mechanisms for their application, and to clarify how to achieve accreditation in accordance with the required standards.