Professor Dr. Taslima Monsoor, Advisor of the Department of Law, AIUB recently attended the 2025 Global Law Deans' Forum and Annual Meeting of the International Association of Law Schools at the Faculty of Law, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok from September 8–9, 2025, in Thailand. During this event, she had the opportunity to meet and engage with her global colleagues, fostering significant academic relations. The activities included:
Monday, September 8, 2025, SESSION 1 GLOBAL LEGAL CHALLENGES: PRESERVING THE RULE OF LAW IN A CHANGING WORLD ORDER, where Professor Taslima Monsoor stressed the role of the legal community in both establishing and preserving rules of law in a changing world order. Contemporary issues relating to the preservation of rules of law in a new era were discussed in detail by the panelists.
SESSION 2 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LEGAL EDUCATION: UPDATE ON BEST PRACTICES,
in her speech, Professor Monsoor highlighted how AI is displacing human ingenuity and creativity. She questioned where the human touch is and underlined that there must be a line between human interaction and machine tools. She emphasized the importance of humanistic ethical values and critical foundation of how things are perceived by human.
Tuesday, September 9, 2025:
SESSION 5 THE FUTURE OF LEGAL EDUCATION
Professor Taslima Monsoor headed this session as chair and highlighted that there must be interdisciplinary studies and training for the Law teachers and students to build the capacity to adapt to the new learning systems and methods. She also stressed that teachers should build in depth knowledge about teaching learning and pedagogy to achieve the goals of legal education in future.
Following the official conference, there was a dinner at The Vintage Point at One Bangkok, Thailand.