Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Law, Professor Dr. Ali Hadi Atiyah, a select group of outstanding students who participated in the Moot Court Competition—which addressed issues of nationality and conflict of laws—were honored in recognition of their distinguished academic and practical performance throughout the various stages of the competition.

The Dean praised the high level demonstrated by the students, emphasizing that their participation reflects the College’s ability to prepare legal professionals equipped with strong research and analytical skills, as well as proficiency in drafting pleadings and efficiently managing simulated court proceedings.

The Dean also presented the students with letters of thanks and appreciation in recognition of their efforts and their honorable representation of the College, noting the Deanship’s continued support for scientific and practical activities that contribute to developing students’ skills and refining their legal competencies.

The honored students expressed their gratitude for this initiative, affirming that participation in the competition was a valuable opportunity to deepen their understanding of issues related to nationality and conflict of laws, and to enhance their practical experience in moot court simulations and virtual judicial practice.

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