Legal Literacy – A Demand of Our Time

The Department of Personality Development and the Center for Women’s Leadership and Entrepreneurship held an informational meeting dedicated to enhancing students’ legal literacy. The speakers of the event were lawyers Ayzamat Ablkaevich and Albina Bakhtiyarovna.

They provided substantive information aimed at developing young people’s legal culture, strengthening their sense of responsibility, and forming essential life skills.

The main goal of the meeting was to strengthen students’ legal culture, thereby improving their academic performance and leadership qualities. First- and second-year students took part in the event, receiving detailed information on protecting their rights in everyday life, studies, and future professional activities, as well as learning about their key responsibilities.

The speakers emphasized that legal literacy has a direct impact on personal development and professional success, highlighting its close connection with civic engagement in society. The lawyer also noted that legal literacy is not merely knowledge of laws, but the ability to effectively apply one’s rights, ensure personal safety, and foster a culture of responsibility.

The informational meeting was fully aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, contributing to the implementation of SDG 4 – Quality Education, SDG 5 – Gender Equality, and SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth.