Hajjah: The Faculty of Sharia and Law at Hajjah University has launched a virtual court aimed at enhancing practical learning for fourth-year students. University President Dr. Taha Al-Hamzi emphasized that this initiative is part of the university's broader strategy to advance the educational and academic framework. The objective is to equip students with essential practical skills, enabling them to practice law both professionally and efficiently.
According to Yemen News Agency, Judge Issam Al-Hajjan, who serves in the Second Personal and Criminal Division of the Hajjah Court of Appeal, commended the faculty for its strides in practical training. He affirmed the court's commitment to providing technical and academic support to ensure the success of the virtual court project.
Meanwhile, Faculty Dean Dr. Yahya Dahshoush and his deputy, Dr. Abdullah Qashwa, highlighted that the virtual court will offer students the chance to simulate judicial procedures. This hands-on approach is expected to significantly bolster their legal skills and better prepare them for their future careers in law.
