Law department held a training course entitled (means of proof in Saudi regime)

In the light of guidance of University President and his attention by the development program in the university colleges and complement the legal feeding which carried out by the department of Law in the Faculty of business administration at the University of Almjmaa for the students of the department of Law, and rehabilitation them to get out to the labor market fully prepared by holding several courses about legal and human rights within the intensive training program; law department held a training course entitled (means of proof in Saudi regime), where the session began on the morning of Monday, 23/06/1433 AH in the training room in the centre of quality and the development of skills for a period of five hours, which was held in collaboration with the center of Justice Legal Training, and present in the training session Sheikh / Yusuf Al Farraj adviser at the Ministry of Justice, where the session targeted students level VII and VIII and that because their near graduation and their need to see the scientific reality and the requirements of the labor market in order to develop their skills and cognitive experience and cover the professional and practical aspects, the axes of the session dealt with a number of practical aspects in the courts, in addition to practical application on some models and situations training, while the participants showed their admiration and appreciation for the content of knowledge and practice of the course and the ability of trainer to manage the session and delivered it to the recipient, and after the session Dean of the Faculty of sciences and humanities administrative Dr. Mansour bin Osman Al-Dewehy thanks the session provider and handed him a commemorative shield then everyone eating lunch which prepared on this occasion in the presence of the President of the department of Law Dr. Khalid bin Abdullah Al-Shafi, the number of faculty members, and a group of participating students.

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