First girls-only law faculty at Taibah University

First girls-only law faculty at Taibah University
Updated 25 April 2013
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First girls-only law faculty at Taibah University

First girls-only law faculty at Taibah University

The first girls-only law faculty in the Kingdom has opened its doors at Taibah University in Madinah. The university seeks to be in tune with the developments of the era, said Director of Taibah University Adnan bin Abdullah Al-Mazroua in his opening speech, a local newspaper reported.
“We are in the process of developing disciplines by introducing new skills and values,” he added. The new law faculty will be at the forefront of other faculties in pursuing a modern approach to education and disciplines, he said.
“We urge the directors of the faculty to use modern teaching methods, such as virtual courts and remote communication, with the chambers of commerce.
Faculty member Ashjan Khalis Al-Zuhairi talked about the history and evolution of law and order situation in the Kingdom.
Faculty Dean Saleh bin Said Al-Harbi said that the first group of female students would begin next semester.

“Within three year, the first group of graduates will be qualified in various fields of law, including litigation, commercial arbitration, contracts and mediations,” said Al-Harbi.