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Seems Legit The Finance and Legal Portfolio held a Legal Day on March 10th to educate the general

body on the legal aspect of AIESEC. The portfolio worked tirelessly to create a fun day which would help the GB learn better. We decided that presentations about the legality of AIESEC, while may serve the purpose of education, may not entirely be the best way to go about it. Furthermore, it would bore the audience and low interest would mean a negative response to Legal Days in the future. Thus the portfolio came up with a number of activities that would keep the participants interested and also help them learn. As an incentive, we also offered prizes at the end for those who performed exceptionally. The day was divided into 3 major activities: Parlimentary Debate, Role Play and Functional Responsibilites Cases. The Parlimentary debate revolved around dividing the participants into teams of 3. Two teams were then given a case study and both teams were given two sides: the proposition and the opposition. Each speaker from both sides was then given two minutes each to defend their position on the case study at hand. These case studies were majorly centered on the Local and National Compendiums. The purpose was served as participants were forced to critically analyse and think about the situations and learned to look at both sides of an argument. The Role Play activity was based on the code of ethics. Participants were once again divided into teams and each team given a certain clause out of the Code of Ethics. Their task then was to create a short skit centered around the violation of said clause and how the violation could be countered. This was a fun activity and there were many humourous skits. Participants enjoyed themselves while also learned about the important code of ethics clauses. The last activity was based on Functional Responsibilities. Members of the different portfolios were given short case studies about their portfolios. Being well versed in the functional responsibilities they are supposed to uphold, the participants were then asked to come up and explain their case while also asked to answer critical questions and analyse these case studies. The audience was also allowed to ask questions during this activity. This allowed for different portfolio members to learn about other portfolios and the responsibilities they have. The day ended with a short prize ceremony. We awarded a best delegate award which was given to Talha Abbasi as he showed interest and enthusiasm throughout the day. There was also a functional

responsibility case study award given to Iqra Ishaque and Zain Riaz representing ICX. The best team for the parliamentary debate went to Naveed Zafar, Talha Abbasi, Mirza Mustafa and Zain Riaz.

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