Legal Clinic in Faculty of Sharia and Law at Islamic University of Gaza (IUG), in cooperation with Higher Judicial Institute of the Ministry of Justice, concluded a professional diploma in detecting forgery and counterfeiting and fingerprint matching, with a total of (38) training hours.
The closing ceremony of the graduation ceremony of the diploma program was attended by: Dr. Tayseer Ibrahim – Dean of Faculty of Sharia and Law, His Excellency Counselor Ahmed Al-Hatta – Undersecretary of the Ministry of Justice, Dr. Salem Abu Makhada – Deputy Dean of Faculty of Sharia and Law, Dr. Afif Abu Kaloub – Head of Sharia and Law Department, Dr. Ahmed Shehab – Director of the Legal Clinic, and a group of directors working in the Ministry of Justice, and notaries public in the governorates of Gaza who received the diploma.
Dr. Ibrahim stressed the significance of the partnership that links the faculty with the Ministry of Justice to serve the justice system, noting the importance of partnering with community institutions in serving individuals and society.
Counselor Al-Hatta commended the efforts made by Faculty of Sharia and Law, and the Higher Judicial Institute in organizing the diploma, indicating the importance of this diploma to community service and notaries public, and that it contributes to achieving justice.
At the end of the ceremony, graduates of the professional diploma program “Detecting forgery, counterfeiting and fingerprint matching” were awarded graduation certificates.
