Faculty: Faculty of Law
Department: Law
Type of the workshop: National Workshop

The workshop in brief:

Overall, the workshop emphasized the priority of protecting the dignity, safety, and well-being of survivors, while carefully considering the ethical and legal responsibilities related to fetal protection, and the necessity of providing humane, non-judgmental, rights-based, and ethically grounded care

Participants: 15 attendees, including academic staff.

Date and time: 5 February 2026

Place: The College of Nursing at Hawler Medical University

Session topics: 

-the medical and nursing implications of pregnancy resulting from

-priority of protecting the dignity, safety, and well-being of survivors

Presenters names and affiliations:

  • Dr. Kastro Salem – Lecturer, Department of Law, Tishk International University
  • Asmaa Yassin – Research Assistant, College of Nursing, Hawler Medical University
  • Jwan Fares – Research Assistant, College of Nursing, Hawler Medical University
  • Pekhal Othman – Master’s Student, College of Nursing, Hawler Medical University
Outcome of the workshop:

the priority of protecting the dignity, safety, and well-being of survivors, while carefully considering the ethical and legal responsibilities related to fetal protection, and the necessity of providing humane, non-judgmental, rights-based, and ethically grounded care