Distinguished Graduation Projects by ASPU Faculty of Law Students

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Mondayd, 3 Feb, 2020

ASPU  faculty of law students  have discussed topics on  criminal and international law and personal status law , in the context of  the arbitration sessions for the graduation project for the academic year 2019-2020.

The debated  topics centered on a suit invalidating , differentiating between spouses for the cause of discord and  its rulings, and consequences of breaking  of the engagement, and other family- related issues.

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The students discussed the effectiveness of the Central Agency for Financial Supervision in Syria and the power of the administration in amending the administrative contract.

They debated a comparative study on the powers of the vice president, smoothness and integrity of the electoral process in Syria and the rights and guarantees of victims within the framework of the rules of international criminal law.

The Judging Committee commended the projects presented by the students and gave observations on the methodology and scope of the research, documentation of references, and clarity of terms and provision of statistical studies.



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