CHAIRMAN: DR. KHALID BIN THANI AL THANI
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: PROF. KHALID MUBARAK AL-SHAFI

Qatar

QU law students get lessons in fighting corruption

Published: 13 Dec 2016 - 12:16 pm | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 01:57 pm
Peninsula

The Peninsula

Doha: Qatar University College of LAWC (QU-LAWC) celebrated on December 11 the International Anti-Corruption Day in cooperation with Al-Sulaiti Law Firm and Legal Consultancy. 

Attendees included QU President Dr Hassan Al Derham, Head of Qatar Financial Information Unit Sheikh Ahmed bin Eid Al Thani, LAWC Dean Dr Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al Khulaifi, and Al-Sulaiti Law Firm and Legal Consultancy Lawyer Ceremony Sponsor Lawyer Mubarak Al Sulaiti, as well as officials from Qatari Public Prosecution and government and judicial sectors, LAWC faculty and students.

The event featured a moot court on “corruption case” performed by five students from LAWC Science of Crimes and Penalties Program — Majed Yaacoub AlYusuf, Hassan Saleh Hassan, Abdelrahman Zeidan 
Al Hilal, Khalifa Mohammed Ashir, and Ali Nasser Jarallah.

The event also included a film screening on crime scene by LAWC students, a review of Qatari model in anti-corruption, and a lecture on “Issues of Anti-Corruption in the Arab World” delivered by LAWC Assistant Professor in Criminal Law Dr Iyad Haroon, in which he highlighted security challenges and legal issues and the role of politics in anti-corruption.

Dr Hassan Al Derham said: “The prevention of all aspects of corruption is a key factor to achieving a country’s development and prosperity. Hence, Qatar sought since an early phase of its foundation many ways to prevent corruption. This timely event reflects Qatar University’s commitment to contribute to fulfilling the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030. The university continues in its efforts to graduate the future generation of leaders who are well-equipped with human principles and values to prevent all aspects of corruption."

Dr Mohammed Al Khulaifi said: “LAWC plays a pivotal role in raising community awareness and in providing efficient solutions to issues that impact Qatari society. In this context, the College is committed to establishing a legal culture to prevent all aspects of corruption, and show its negative impact on nations and societies. 

To achieve this goal, the College has proposed a course on anti-corruption within its curriculum.”