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International Student Speaker Series Lecture Focuses on Law in Nigeria, Vietnam, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia
02/19/2020
The International Student Speaker Series event on February 18 provided an opportunity for Master of Laws students from Nigeria, Vietnam, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia to discuss the law in their home countries. The event, moderated by S.J.D. candidate Mosun Oke, LL.M. '18, took place at Inlow Hall.
Barakat Ifeoluwa Mustapha talked about "Nigerian Company Law Today." She is studying the Corporate and Commercial Law track.
Phan Vu discussed "People's Procuracy System of Vietnam -- Beyond Prosecution." She is studying the Corporate and Commercial Law track.
Muhammad Chaudry talked about "The Purpose of Islamic Family Law on Polygamy and Its Modern Validity." He is pursuing the American Law for Foreign Lawyers track.
Mohammed Alghamdi presented "The Saudi Efforts to Fight Cyber-Crimes." He is studying the International Human Rights Law track.
In the photo from left are Mohammed Alghamdi, Vice Dean Karen Bravo, Phan Vu, Mosun Oke, Muhammad Chaudry, and Professor Frank Sullivan, Jr. Not pictured is Barakat Ifeoluwa Mustapha.
