The Center for Legal Studies at the College of Law opens the second edition of the course on drafting contracts and claims papers Within the framework of the role of the Center for Legal Studies for Community Service at the Faculty of Law, Assiut University in developing the capabilities of students, researchers, and those working in legal work and equipping them with the most important professional and practical experiences, the Center opened a course on drafting contracts and lawsuit papers, under the patronage of Professor Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, and Professor Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Mawly, Vice President of the University for Affairs. Education, students, and Professor Dr. Mahmoud Abdel-Aleem, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs.
The course, which will be held on the 27th and 28th of this month, was opened by Professor Dr. Dwaib Hussein Saber, Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Muammar Ratib Muhammad, Vice Dean of the College for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, and Professor Dr. Othman Abdel Qader, Director of the Center for Legal Studies, a training course. In the presence of Professor Dr. Rajab Muhammad Al-Sayyed, the college’s deputy for education and student affairs, and many of the college’s faculty members and their assistants.
For his part, Dr. Dwaib Hussein Saber confirmed: The course “Drafting Contracts and Claims Newspapers” comes within the framework of the center’s activity and represents an important aspect of the college’s activities in the scientific and academic fields. The course addresses several topics, including: Introducing the principles of drafting various types of contracts, as well as acquiring the skills of drafting lawsuit documents. The trainee will obtain a certificate for attending the training course accredited by Assiut University and the Center, in addition to refining his skills in this framework, which will reflect positively on his competitive opportunities in the labor market. The center’s activity is in line with the development goals and vision of the state and qualifies trainees for the labor market in accordance with the directions of the state and the new republic.
Dr. Muammar Rateeb emphasized the college’s continuous efforts by the Environmental Development and Community Service Sector to develop the legal awareness of students, researchers, and the surrounding community, interact with its problems, and develop appropriate and effective legal solutions in light of Egypt’s 2030 vision to achieve the goals of the new republic.
Dr. Othman Abdel Qader reviewed the goals of the center that are expected to be achieved and that the Board of Directors has developed a detailed plan to achieve these goals. He also praised the support of the university and college administrations for the center during the previous period. He stated that the center will soon announce a course on drafting contracts in the English language and a course on preparing lawyers for companies and banks, and that registration will continue to be open for the course on drafting contracts and lawsuit papers, with many requesting that it be held periodically.