This project is funded by
"European Union"
The Palestinian Minister of Justice Ali Muhanna and the EU Deputy Representative David Geer launched today a three-year project to support legal education in three Palestinian universities. Representatives of Palestinian judicial institutions and heads of Al Najah, Birzeit, and Al Quds universities attended a ceremony organised at Al Najah university to mark the launch of this EU funded project that will support the development of postgraduate programmes in Criminal Law at Al Najah and Al Quds Universities and in Economic & Financial Law at Birzeit University.
This EU funded project will contribute to the development and strengthening of the Palestinian legal and judicial system through supporting the Palestinian legal education in the three universities. Around 30 highly qualified law undergraduates will be targeted, including those working in both private and public sector, judges, prosecutors, and lawyers with priority given to qualified female and disabled applicants. The graduates of the three Master's programmes will play key role in improving the legal framework of the Palestinian criminal, financial, and economic laws.
The Palestinian Minister of Justice Ali Mhanna called for enhancing partnerships among the different players within the rule of law sector and with the Palestinian educational institutes. Mr Mhanna highlighted the strategic importance of the EU Palestinian partnership adding that "the Palestinian Authority represented by President Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian government is working to improve further the relations with the EU that has proved to be the most reliable partner and true friend of the Palestinian people. ''
David Geer, the Deputy EU Representative, said "for many years the EU has supported the rule of law sector in Palestine as part of its overall effort to strengthen the institutions of a future Palestinian state together with the Palestinian Authority. Education is critical in promoting a culture of respect for the rule of law". He added, "I am therefore delighted to be at the launch of a new EU project designed to support the creation of a cadre of qualified legal professionals in the areas of criminal, economic and financial law. I trust that as the different participants in the programme - lawyers, judges and prosecutors – bring their skills to bear in the court room and in practical legal cases, public confidence in the rule of law and in the Palestinian legal profession will continue to grow".
The representatives of the participating universities expressed their gratitude for the EU support and reiterated their commitment to work together in order reach out to international and regional universities and academic institutions.
The contents of this press release are the sole responsibility of the An Najah, Al Quds, and Birzeit universities and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the EU".
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“The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of An-Najah, Al-Quds and Birzeit Universities and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union.”