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Law students need to be sensitive to different perspectives, say experts
ISLAMABAD: 02 August:The curriculum of law education needs to teach students to work with sensitivity, rather than limiting themselves to objective reality of legal clauses, experts said at a workshop on Developing Law Curriculum in Pakistan.

The two-day extensive dialogue and capacity building workshop on was organised at National Academy of Higher Education (NAHE) Islamabad. The workshop was conducted in collaboration with the Warwick Law School University of Warwick United Kingdom.

Following decision of the Supreme Court of Pakistan in August 2018, HEC has initiated revamping and re-writing of the Law Curriculum.
The workshop discussed giving students an in-depth knowledge and understanding, more specifically, to acquire a comprehensive understanding of law.

The experts at the workshop shop hammered out how to demonstrate ability to work effectively in groups, taking account of expressed opinions and dealing with them effectively, work with sensitivity, recognising different perspectives.The news.
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