The autumn season of the International Law Debate Club has begun

The autumn season of the International Law Debate Club has begun


In the intellectual games hall of the Law Enforcement Academy, the autumn season of the debate club, organized for second-year students of the "Investigative Activity" program, commenced with the theme "Population in International Law". This platform serves as an effective tool aimed at enhancing students' intellectual potential, boosting their social engagement, and strengthening their legal knowledge.

The debates are held based on scholarly etiquette and the culture of discussion, creating an excellent opportunity for students to deepen their understanding of legal disciplines, develop critical thinking, and strengthen their defense skills. Through discussions grounded in both theory and practice, students improve their skills in objectively assessing various social and legal issues and making legally sound decisions.

As participants noted, the debate club not only provides education but also unites students from different law schools. This platform allows students to express their opinions freely, enhances their responsiveness, and aids in finding answers to complex questions. It also aims to strengthen connections among young specialists and lay the foundation for future professional collaborations.

Debates are held regularly on various legal topics each week, where participants prepare theses on a selected topic and defend them. Within the club's framework, meetings with practicing lawyers and professors, as well as master classes and seminars on issues of international law and legislation, are organized.

Additionally, the debate club plans to organize various competitions aimed at uniting students from all law schools across the republic on this platform.

Through this debate club, the Law Enforcement Academy aims to introduce young people to innovative educational methods and encourages students to actively participate in each debate.