Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University, received in his office Dr. Sherif Youssef Khater, President of Mansoura University. The former cultural attaché at the French Embassy; To discuss ways to enhance academic and research cooperation between the two universities, in the presence of: Dr. Dr. Dowaib Saber, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Legal Advisor to the University President, Dr. Rajab Al-Kahlawi, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law for Education and Student Affairs, and Dr. Tharwat Abdel-Al, Professor of Public Law at the Faculty of Law, Assiut University and former Dean of the Faculty of Law at South Valley and Aswan Universities, during his visit to the Faculty of Law, Assiut University, to participate in the discussion of two doctoral theses in the Department of Public Law at the Faculty of Law.
Dr. Sherif Khater expressed: He expressed his happiness at being present at Assiut University, one of the leading educational edifices, praising its distinguished cadres and professors in various specializations, stressing the welcome of Mansoura University; By strengthening existing cooperation with Assiut University, and opening new horizons in various specializations, Dr. El-Minshawy also presented the university’s shield to Dr. Sherif Khater. For his distinguished efforts and constant keenness to strengthen the existing cooperation between the two universities, wishing him continued success.
Dr. Dweeb Hussein Saber also received Dr. Sherif Youssef Khater in his office, to discuss ways to enhance the existing cooperation between the Faculty of Law at Assiut University and its counterpart at Mansoura University. Dr. Dweib also praised the boom taking place at Mansoura University and the Faculty of Law, hoping that the coming days will witness the opening of new horizons between the two colleges at various levels. .
Dr. Dowaib presented the college shield to Dr. Sherif Khater. For his distinguished efforts and constant keenness to strengthen the existing cooperation between the two prestigious colleges, wishing His Excellency continued success.
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The two discussions were as follows: 1. Titled: “Modern trends in the competence of the constitutional judiciary in interpretation, a comparative analytical study” submitted by the researcher: Abdel Fattah Saeed Sadiq Assistant lecturer in the Department of Public Law
The committee to discuss and judge the thesis was composed of: •Professor Dr. Tharwat Abdel Aal Professor of public law Former Dean of the Faculty of Law, South Valley University and Aswan. •Professor Dr. Sherif Youssef Khater Professor of Public Law at the Faculty of Law, Mansoura University President of Mansoura University •Professor Dr. Dwaib Hussein Saber Professor of public law Dean of the Faculty of Law, Assiut University Legal advisor to the university president
•The committee recommended granting the researcher a doctoral degree in law with an excellent grade, while recommending that the thesis be circulated with Arab and foreign universities. 2. Titled: “Management Authority in Participation Contract Negotiations” submitted by the researcher: Asmaa Saad Abu Al-Makarem Assistant lecturer in the Department of Public Law The committee to discuss and judge the thesis was composed of: •Professor Dr. Tharwat Abdel Aal Professor of public law Former Dean of the Faculty of Law, South Valley University and Aswan.
•Professor Dr. Sherif Youssef Khater Professor of Public Law at the Faculty of Law, Mansoura University President of Mansoura University •Professor Dr. Dwaib Hussein Saber Professor of public law Dean of the Faculty of Law, Assiut University Legal advisor to the university president
•Professor Dr. Rajab Muhammad Al-Sayed Al-Kahlawi Professor and Head of the Department of Public Law Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law, Assiut University for Education and Student Affairs •The committee recommended granting the researcher a doctorate in law with an excellent grade. The college invites researchers to attend these scientific forums because they enrich them at the scientific level and inform them of different schools of jurisprudence by elite jurists in Egypt and the Arab world.