L.Oyun-Erdene, the Prime Minister of Mongolia, held a regular morning meeting with professors and academics of the National University of Mongolia, School of Law. During the meeting, the Prime Minister noted that it is important for our country to have a long-term strategy based on research at a time when the global economy and geopolitics are changing rapidly. He also presented the programs and measures implemented by the Government, such as Mongolia's long-term development policy "Vision 2050", "New Revival Policy", and "5Sh" anti-corruption operation.
The professors and academics of the school were grateful that the Prime Minister of Mongolia visited their school, presented the measures taken by the government, and listened to the opinions of lawyers and researchers on government policy. The participants of the meeting discussed increasing the budget for university research in line with international standards, reforming the school budget and payment management, paying attention to the issue of the Law School building, the development of the criminal justice sector, and basic research.

Furthermore, the professors and academics will fully support the fight for justice, the suppression of corruption and official crimes, the disclosure of the hidden economy, and the leadership of the head of the government. The Prime Minister listened to the opinions and suggestions of the academics, and emphasized that the “5Sh” operation aims to restore citizens' trust in the government and the sense of justice, and effective implementation of this operation requires cooperation with academics and the support of the public.
L.Oyun-Erdene said that suggestions reflecting the good experience of fighting corruption and the aspirations of students will be of great help to the Government's activities. Also, the Prime Minister signed the Honor Book of the National University of Mongolia, School of Law.

During the meeting, Professor B.Amarsanaa, Director of the National University of Mongolia, School of Law, gave a brief presentation on the activities of the School of Law. The Law School, which has a history of 63 years, currently operates with the structure of two departments, one center, three research units, and a Japanese and Korean legal education and research center jointly managed by a renowned foreigner. As for the human resources, 73 percent of the main teachers studied and obtained their degrees and titles abroad.
L.Oyun-Erdene, the Prime Minister of Mongolia, held a regular morning meeting with professors and academics of the National University of Mongolia, School of Law. During the meeting, the Prime Minister noted that it is important for our country to have a long-term strategy based on research at a time when the global economy and geopolitics are changing rapidly. He also presented the programs and measures implemented by the Government, such as Mongolia's long-term development policy "Vision 2050", "New Revival Policy", and "5Sh" anti-corruption operation.
The professors and academics of the school were grateful that the Prime Minister of Mongolia visited their school, presented the measures taken by the government, and listened to the opinions of lawyers and researchers on government policy. The participants of the meeting discussed increasing the budget for university research in line with international standards, reforming the school budget and payment management, paying attention to the issue of the Law School building, the development of the criminal justice sector, and basic research.

Furthermore, the professors and academics will fully support the fight for justice, the suppression of corruption and official crimes, the disclosure of the hidden economy, and the leadership of the head of the government. The Prime Minister listened to the opinions and suggestions of the academics, and emphasized that the “5Sh” operation aims to restore citizens' trust in the government and the sense of justice, and effective implementation of this operation requires cooperation with academics and the support of the public.
L.Oyun-Erdene said that suggestions reflecting the good experience of fighting corruption and the aspirations of students will be of great help to the Government's activities. Also, the Prime Minister signed the Honor Book of the National University of Mongolia, School of Law.

During the meeting, Professor B.Amarsanaa, Director of the National University of Mongolia, School of Law, gave a brief presentation on the activities of the School of Law. The Law School, which has a history of 63 years, currently operates with the structure of two departments, one center, three research units, and a Japanese and Korean legal education and research center jointly managed by a renowned foreigner. As for the human resources, 73 percent of the main teachers studied and obtained their degrees and titles abroad.
