The Impact Of Technology On The Promotion And Protection Of Human Rights
The College of Law hosted a symposium under the patronage of His Excellency Prof. Humaid Al Nuaimi, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah, on 10/26/2023 at 12:00 PM, in collaboration with the College of Sharia and Islamic Studies at the University of Sharjah, entitled “The Impact of Technology on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights," presented by several members. Members of the University of Sharjah academic staff and undergraduate and graduate students attended the event. The opening session began under the supervision of His Excellency Professor Wael Allam, Head of the Public Law Department. He welcomed everyone and praised the efforts of the faculty members and students for appearing fragrantly throughout the semester and presenting the most critical topics that represent a legal addition to society, stressing that the College of Law seeks to extend bridges of cooperation with colleges at the University of Sharjah.
Under the chairmanship of Professor Wael Allam, Head of the Public Law Department, the symposium was organized into one session featuring the following papers:
Participants Names | Paper Title | |
1 |
Dr. Saeed Alnaqbi Assistant Professor - College of Sharia and Islamic Studies - University of Sharjah |
“The Impact of Technology in Facilitating Transaction Contracts and Marriage, in Crises and Disasters." |
2 |
Dr. Zaid Ali Zaid Associate Professor of Public International Law - College of Law - University of Sharjah |
“The Impact of Technology on the Rights of Disabled Persons. |
3 |
Dr. Abdelnasser Aljahani Associate Professor of Public International Law - College of Law - University of Sharjah |
“The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Monitoring Human Rights Violations: Challenges and Limitations" |
4 |
Dr. Nouf Aljasmi Assistant Professor of Public International Law - College of Law - University of Sharjah |
“The Impact of Technology on the Rights of the Elderly" |
As the symposium came to a close, numerous discussions took place among the participants.