Awareness Seminar at the College of Administration and Economics Highlights the Impact of Social Justice on Family Solidarity
The College of Administration and Economics held an awareness seminar titled “Gender Justice and Its Impact on Family Solidarity”, presented by Assistant Lecturer Alya Abdul Latif Abdul Qadir and Ms. Noora Najah Mahdi.
The seminar aimed to shed light on various forms of social injustice and how societies can overcome them through inherited ideas and longstanding traditions. It also emphasized the role of individuals and organizations in confronting social injustice.
The seminar discussed humanitarian efforts to combat social injustice, considering them among the greatest outcomes produced by societies. Consequently, issues related to rights and freedoms have gained exceptional importance across different modern communities.
In another segment, the two speakers addressed several rights included in global declarations of family human rights—specifically those related to spouses. They explored the extent of freedom granted to each partner and how these rights can be followed and upheld in accordance with natural rights and justice at the scientific and economic levels, ensuring support for the family.
