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The president of Assiut University receives the president of the Assiut Court of Appeal to discuss ways of cooperation in the academic and legal fields

Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, president of Assiut University, received on Tuesday, June 3, a high-level delegation from the Assiut Court of Appeal, headed by Chancellor Ahmed Abdel Aziz, president of the Assiut Court of appeal, within the framework of enhancing joint cooperation between the University and the judicial institution in a number of areas of common interest.

The judicial delegation included advisor Mahmoud Salama, head of the appeal and a member of the Technical Office, Advisor Mohamed Ahmed Abdel Aziz, head of the appeal and a member of the technical office, and advisor Mohamed Serag, head of the appeal and a member of the Technical Office of the Assiut Court of Appeal.

The delegation was received by Dr. Jamal Badr, vice president of the University for Graduate Studies and Research Affairs, Dr. Doib Saber, dean of the Faculty of law and legal adviser to the president of the University, Dr. Mohammed Adawi, advisor to the president of the University for alumni affairs, entrepreneurship and innovation, and vice dean of the Faculty of Commerce for education and student affairs.

At the beginning of the meeting, Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy expressed his great welcome to the judicial delegation, stressing Assiut University's pride in the fruitful relations it has with state institutions, especially the judiciary, because of its high national value and a key role in consolidating the principles of justice and the rule of law. He also stressed the University's keenness to build bridges of knowledge and professional cooperation with all state institutions and open new horizons for integration in the fields of Education, Legal Awareness, and exchange of experiences.

  Dr. El-Minshawy stressed that Assiut University has a strong academic and legal base through the Faculty of Law, which is one of the ancient faculties of the University and actively contributes to the preparation of legal cadres at a high level of competence and judicial and legislative awareness. He pointed to the University's readiness to organize scientific and legal events that serve both sides.

The president of the University added that this cooperation comes within the framework of Assiut University's vision to enhance its role as a leading educational institution that keeps pace with the needs of society and provides its expertise to serve various sectors, praising the great role played by the judiciary in safeguarding rights and maintaining stability.

For his side, Chancellor Ahmed Abdel Aziz expressed his deep appreciation to Assiut University and its distinguished role in supporting the educational and research system in Upper Egypt, stressing the importance of building strong institutional partnerships between the judicial and academic authorities to exchange experiences and enhance the culture of law for future generations, and developing legal tools by the latest scientific and legislative developments.

At the end of the meeting, commemorative shields were exchanged between Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy and consultant Ahmed Abdul Aziz, expressing the spirit of cooperation and mutual appreciation between the two institutions, and looking forward to more joint work in the future.

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