Abu Dhabi Judicial Department(ADJD) recently took the initiative to take 40 law students from Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi for an educational trip. Its objective was to bring into their lives theoretical knowledge to practical experience, to give them the skills to serve better, and to ensure success in their future careers. During the trip, insights of judicial systems, legislative procedures, laws, and courts were given to the students.
This initiative is part of continuous efforts to improve educational outcomes and enhance global competitiveness in line with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Presidential Court, and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department. The goal is to enhance partnerships with academic institutions for creativity, leadership, and innovation.
During the trip, students had the opportunity to observe a civil marriage contract session in the Civil Family Court, understanding the legal processes in resolving personal status issues for foreigners.
Moreover, students were introduced to the judicial systems, different courts, jurisdictions, and were informed about judicial services utilizing artificial intelligence and digital technologies in Abu Dhabi courts, including remote litigation systems that improve access to justice through intelligent and innovative methods.
Students also visited the Central Library, which offers a wide range of publications, books, references, and encyclopaedias related to the legislative, legal, and judicial fields, making it equipped to provide quality services to judicial practitioners, judicial trainees, legal researchers, and lawyers.