The Summer Training Records Discussion Committee at the College of Law at the University of Karbala conducted interviews with fourth-year students as part of its plan to enhance students’ practical and applied skills.The committee reviewed students’ reports on their training periods at various legal institutions, focusing on the level of commitment, skills acquired, and the…
Read MoreProfessor Haider Al-Shammari, a faculty member from our college, participated in the international scientific conference of the College of Law at Al-Mustansiriya University with his research entitled “Towards a Legal Regulation for University Legal Clinics in Iraq.” Al-Shammari stated that his research aimed to develop the work of legal clinics in colleges by enacting a…
Read MoreMaintenance staff at the College of Law at the University of Karbala launched a comprehensive maintenance campaign covering various college facilities. This campaign is part of the preparations for the summer semester and aims to provide a comfortable learning environment for students and faculty members. The campaign focused specifically on maintaining the cooling and air…
Read MoreAssistant Professor Dr. Rahim Obaid Attia, a professor of commercial law at our college, participated in a doctoral dissertation committee on “The Legal Regulation of Start-Ups: A Comparative Study,” presented by private law student Mohammed Kazem Hadi. The study aimed to understand the legal regulation of startups, define their concept, legal nature, and the foundations…
Read MoreAssistant Professor Dr. Abbas Samir Hussein, a professor of commercial law at our college, participated in a committee discussing a doctoral dissertation on “The Legal Regulation of Start-Ups: A Comparative Study,” submitted by private law student Mohammed Kazem Hadi. The study aimed to understand the legal regulation of startups, define their concept, legal nature, and…
Read MoreThe head of the Private Law Department at our college, Assistant Professor Dr. Ishraq Sabah, and Professor of Commercial Law, participated in a doctoral dissertation committee on “Legal Regulation of Start-Ups: A Comparative Study,” presented by private law student Mohammed Kazem Hadi. The study aimed to understand the legal regulation of startups, define their concept,…
Read MoreProfessor Israa Fahmi Naji, a professor of commercial law at our college, participated in a committee discussing a doctoral dissertation on “Legal Regulation of Start-Ups: A Comparative Study,” submitted by private law student Mohammed Kazem Hadi. The study aimed to understand the legal regulation of startups, define their concept, legal nature, and the foundations upon…
Read MoreThe Dean of Hilla University College, Professor Dr. Aqeel Majeed Kadhim, chaired a doctoral dissertation committee at the College of Law at the University of Karbala on “The Legal Regulation of Startups: A Comparative Study,” presented by private law student Mohammed Kadhim Hadi. The study aimed to understand the legal regulation of startups, define their…
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