Report on the Academic Webinar
“The Relationship Between Law and Psychology”
• Date: Friday, 30/3/1404 (June 20, 2025)
• Organizer: Faculty of Psychology, Woman Online University
• Presenters:
• Ms. Nilofar Akrami (Professor at the Faculty of Psychology)
• Dr. Mohammad Zarif Alam Stanikzai (Professor at the Faculty of Law and Political Science)
• Platform: Google Meet
Introduction
On Friday, 30/3/1404, an academic webinar titled “The Relationship Between Law and Psychology” was successfully held, with the participation of over 700 attendees, including the university’s administration, leadership team, professors, students, and both academic and administrative staff.
The program began with a recitation of verses from the Holy Quran by Ms. Zuhra Mirzad. Following that, Ms. Rakya Habil and Ms. Suraya Halim warmly welcomed all attendees and highlighted the relevance and importance of the webinar’s topic.
Following that, Mr. Abdulfarid Salangi, Chancellor and Founder of the Woman Online University, welcomed the participants and emphasized the profound and inseparable relationship between law and psychology—two fields that, together, help us understand and engage with the complexities of society.
Biography of the Presenters
An introductory video about Ms. Nilofar Akrami and Dr. Mohammad Zarif Alam Stanikzai was presented by the University’s Publications Department.
Presentation
Ms. Nilofar Akrami and Dr. Mohammad Zarif Alam Stanikzai welcomed the participants and delivered a comprehensive presentation on the topic of the webinar, which included the following key points:
• Introduction to key concepts in both psychology and law
• Examination of psychology’s role within the legal context
• How psychology is used in areas such as criminal law, family and child law, labor law, and human rights
• Examples of practical collaboration between psychologists and legal professionals
• Q&A
Following the presentation, Ms. Nilofar Akrami and Dr. Mohammad Zarif Alam Stanikzai addressed questions from participants, leading to a productive and engaging exchange of ideas.
• Conclusion
At the end of the webinar, Ms. Meena Kakar, Academic Director of the Faculty of Law at the Woman Online University, summarized the key takeaways from the session and expressed appreciation for the active participation of professors, academic, and administrative staff. She underscored the importance of continuing such programs to promote awareness and deepen knowledge.
The webinar concluded in a warm and positive atmosphere.
Composition and Translation
Council
Online Publications Authority
Woman Online University