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IKH TSAAZ ADMINISTRATIVE LAW CLUB

Brief

The “Ikh Tsaaz” administrative law club at Shihihutug University was established in 2015 with the primary goal of in-depth study of administrative law, enhancing the knowledge and skills of all students interested in this field. The club functions as an organization dedicated to advancing theoretical understanding, engaging in research, participating in court debates, and hosting lectures by eminent scholars in administrative law.

Purpose

The purpose of the “Ikh Tsaaz” administrative law club is to foster a transparent, research-oriented, fair, and debate-driven culture in society. It aims to bring together academics, teachers, researchers, and students interested in administrative law, fostering long-term research and debate in the field.

Goal and Objective

  1. Bring together students interested in in-depth study of administrative law.
  2. Provide opportunities for activities initiated by students.
  3. Organize special events, including the Great Death Club and extracurricular activities such as film days, quiz days, sports days, etc., to enhance intellectual communication among 2nd, 3rd, and 4th-year students at Shihihutug University.
  4. Collaborate with student clubs, circles, and public organizations.
  5. Organize voluntary campaigns initiated by students.

Enrollment

Admission announcements will be made in October, and interested individuals can register at the Public Law Department.

“Today’s Effort Increase your strength for tomorrow.”

Contact

To contact the Head of the "IKH TSAAZ LAW" club, please reach out to Kh. Unubold, a 2th-grade student. You can contact her for any inquiries or information related to the club.

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