Legal Clinic Lectures
Consistent with the role of the UAEU and its goals in serving the community, and as
part of the initiatives undertaken by the College of Law at the UAEU to enrich the
legal culture and dissemination among members of society, the Legal Clinic at the
College of Law organizes lectures series in the field of law targeting the members
of the community. In this respect, the Legal Clinic organized several lectures targeting
school students concerning issues that serves their interests.
Social Media Apps, April 2016
On 19 April 2016, Thamnah Al Mansouri, who is a student at the Clinic, delivered a
legal Lecture titled: "Social Media Apps" in Al Jahily Secondary School for Girls
- Al Ain, where she explained the rights and obligations of users of social Media
Apps, and disclosed the risks of using these apps if the user fails to understand
the legal rules and procedures governing their work. The lecture included the concept
of social media, their impacts on the life of the individual, the role of the lawmaker
in the UAE in regulating their work and treating the crimes resulting from using such
apps. Finally, Thamnah provided advice and guidance on the best way to use these apps.
Flirting, May 2016
On 30 May 2016, Abrar Al Hashimi, who is one of the Clinic Students, delivered a legal
Lecture on "Flirting". The audience was the students of Umm Kalthoom Secondary School
for Girls - Al Ain. The lecture aimed at raising awareness among students of this
age of the risk of flirting and its negative effects on the youth and the community
as a whole. The lecture included the definition of flirting and its danger as an ethical
crime.
Some Important Legal Issues, November 2016
On 24 November 2016, Abdulla Al Hammadi, who is one of the Clinic Students, delivered
a lecture about "Some Important Legal Issues" in Al Maqamah Secondary School for Boys
- Abu Dhabi. The lecture reviewed some legal issues that related to youth, such as
the National Serving Act, the risks of social media programs, crimes and punishments
under the Cyber Crimes Act and the Traffic Act.
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