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Under the auspices of Dr. Al-Minshawy: Assiut Law Students Visit the Supreme Constitutional Court in Cairo

Under the auspices of Dr. Al-Minshawy:

Assiut Law Students Visit the Supreme Constitutional Court in Cairo

Dr. Al-Minshawy: The University is Keen to Enhance the Culture of Legal Awareness among Students and Provide Them with Legal Skills and Experiences

The Faculty of Law, Assiut University, under the auspices of Dr. Ahmed Al-Minshawy, President of the University, and the supervision of Dr. Douib Saber, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Legal Advisor to the President of the University, organized on Saturday, July 6, a scientific visit for students to the headquarters of the Supreme Constitutional Court in Cairo, accompanied by Dr. Ragab Kahlawi, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law for Education and Student Affairs, and a number of faculty members, and the auxiliary body, with the participation of (38) male and female students.

The university delegation was received by Counselor Pauls Fahmy Iskandar, President of the Supreme Constitutional Court, Vice Presidents of the Supreme Constitutional Court, and members of the Supreme Constitutional Court; who welcomed the student delegation, faculty members, and the auxiliary body.

The visit program for this towering judicial edifice included; Students attended one of the sessions in the courtroom, and Counselor Ragab Salim, Vice President of the Supreme Constitutional Court, gave a lecture to the students on the importance of knowledge, learning, and the value and position of the Faculty of Law, Assiut University, among Egyptian universities, explaining the importance of reading and continuous review in various fields, and keeping up with the modern technology required in the labor market; so that they can excel in their future jobs. The visit program also included an introductory lecture by Counselor Tariq Abdel Qader, Counselor of the Commissioners Authority of the Supreme Constitutional Court; on the establishment of the Constitutional Court, the nature of its work, the mechanisms of appointment to the Supreme Constitutional Court, its jurisdictions, how to file a lawsuit before it, and how to adjudicate constitutional lawsuits. Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, stressed the importance of this visit in enhancing the culture of legal awareness among the college students, and providing them with the necessary legal skills and experiences, pointing out the university's keenness to develop the students' personal and academic skills and abilities, implement activities related to theoretical study, and organize field study visits for students.

The President of Assiut University appreciated the role played by the venerable Supreme Constitutional Court, since its inception until now, as the most important venerable legal edifice, in upholding constitutional principles, and guaranteeing rights and freedoms.

For his part, Dr. Douib Saber thanked the Supreme Constitutional Court, headed by Counselor Paulos Fahmy Iskandar, for agreeing to have students attend sessions within the corridors of the Constitutional Court, so that they can follow up on the management of sessions within the venerable Constitutional Court, noting that these training visits come within the college's plan for practical training for students.

At the end of the visit, Counselor Ragab Salim presented his personal writings to the Faculty of Law, in addition to books and writings related to the Supreme Constitutional Court to the Faculty of Law.

A delegation from Assiut University participated in the visit, including; Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Aleem, Assistant Professor in the Department of Legal History and Director of the English Language Law Program, Dr. Raghda Abdel-Mohsen, Assistant Professor in the Department of Labor Law, Dr. Mariam Abdel-Malik El-Qums, Lecturer in Litigation Law and Member of Parliament, Dr. Abdel-Fattah Saeed and Dr. Mahmoud Rashad, Assistant Lecturers in the Department of Public Law, Dr. Iyad Ahmed Abdel-Mawla, Teaching Assistant in the Department of Civil Law in the English Language Program, Dr. Ashraf Gaballah, Director of the Youth Care Department at the College, in addition to a number of Youth Care employees at the College.

 

 

 

Assiut University congratulates Counselor Abdel-Razi Siddiq on heading the Administrative Prosecution

Assiut University congratulates Counselor Abdel-Razeq Siddiq on his appointment as Head of the Administrative Prosecution Authority

Under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University, a delegation from the Faculty of Law visited Counselor Abdel-Razeq Siddiq, Head of the Administrative Prosecution Authority, at the Authority's headquarters to congratulate him on assuming the position of Head of the Administrative Prosecution Authority, in the presence of Counselor Mohamed Abu Daif, Secretary-General of the Administrative Prosecution Authority.

The delegation participating in the visit included Dr. Douib Saber, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Dr. Ragab El-Kahlawy, Vice Dean of the Faculty for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Aleem, Director of the English Language Law Program, Dr. Mahmoud Rashad El-Shahed, and Dr. Iyad Ahmed Abdel-Mawla.

The members of the delegation congratulated Counselor Abdel-Razeq Siddiq on his new position as Head of the Administrative Prosecution Authority, expressing their appreciation for the role of the Administrative Prosecution Authority in achieving justice, wishing him continued success and guidance. The Faculty of Law commemorative shield was presented to him.

Field visit for Assiut Law students to the Police Academy in Cairo

A field visit for Assiut Law students to the Police Academy in Cairo

Dr. Al-Minshawy: The goal of the visit is to support scientific benefit by simulating students' practical reality and learning about the academy's capabilities

The Faculty of Law at Assiut University, under the auspices of Dr. Ahmed Al-Minshawy, President of the University, and the supervision of Dr. Douib Saber, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Legal Advisor to the President of the University, organized a field visit for its students to the Police Academy in Cairo; with the aim of supporting scientific benefit by simulating students' practical reality and learning about the academy's capabilities and what it offers to students, and confirming cooperation and cohesion between Assiut Law students and their counterparts in the Police College, organized by Dr. Ragab Al-Kahlawy, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law for Education and Student Affairs, and a number of faculty members, and the auxiliary body, with the participation of 38 male and female students.

The university delegation was received by Major General Dr. Director of the Police College, a number of leaders and officers of the academy, in addition to a number of male and female students of the Police College.

The visit included a tour inside the academy; To learn about the academy's entities, including the Police Research Center and its logistical capabilities, and the center's role in graduating, preparing and qualifying security cadres from friendly and sisterly Arab and African countries and the Commonwealth countries.

The visit also included watching a documentary film about the academy's various activities in the field of; and how to prepare and qualify male and female students of the Police College, and train officers in various sectors; to advance their security mission, and prepare police elements capable of dealing with all challenges, and adhere to human and ethical values, respect the law, and protect human rights and basic freedoms.

The delegation continued its tour; to the Egyptian Center for Training in Peacekeeping Operations affiliated with the College of Training and Development, which is responsible for preparing security cadres (national - foreign); to participate in international peacekeeping missions affiliated with the United Nations, in addition to the combat training field complex, and technical security training fields on the job specialization with the simulation system, and the tour concluded by watching shows (cavalry - security and guard dogs).

Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, confirmed; These visits help students to know how to achieve the scientific message in the field of "law and security", in a modern and advanced way, and in a practical way, in the largest police institutions in the country and the region; because of their capabilities and modern and advanced capabilities in; preparing graduates who are proficient in applying the law, adding that: These experiences create a kind of communication and cohesion between Assiut Law students and their counterparts in the Police College, in addition to building bridges of cooperation and interconnection between various state agencies.

For his part, Dr. Douib Saber pointed out the keenness of the college administration to repeat this visit, which contributes to developing and refining the experiences of the college students, and opening their intellectual and cultural horizons, in addition to enhancing cooperation between students of the Faculty of Law and other educational institutions, directing thanks to the Ministry of Interior for organizing this fruitful and constructive visit, praising the efforts made by the Academy in order to prepare and qualify a modern police officer.

A delegation from Assiut University participated in the visit, including; Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Aleem, Assistant Professor in the Department of Legal History and Director of the English Language Law Program, Dr. Mariam Abdel-Malik El-Qums, Lecturer in the Law of Civil Procedure and Member of Parliament, Dr. Mahmoud Rashad, Assistant Lecturer in the Public Law Department, Dr. Iyad Ahmed Abdel-Mawla, Teaching Assistant in the Civil Law Department in the English Language Program, Dr. Ashraf Gaballah, Director of the Youth Care Department at the Faculty, and Mr. Hossam El-Hafnawy, Director of the Public Relations Department at the Faculty of Law, in addition to a number of Youth Care employees at the Faculty.

 

Assiut University witnesses the organization of the first English language moot arbitration competition at the level of Upper Egypt universities (AUMT) 2024.

Faculty Of Law Assiut University كلية الحقوق جامعة أسيوط

 

Assiut University witnesses the organization of the first English language moot arbitration competition at the level of Upper Egypt universities (AUMT) 2024.

Under the auspices of Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University, the English Language Law Program at the Faculty of Law organized the first English Moot Court Competition at the level of Upper Egypt Universities (AUMT) 2024, on Saturday, May 4, in Dr. Mohamed Abdel Qader Hall in the administrative building, in the presence of Dr. Ahmed Abdel Mawla, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Aleem, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, Dr. Douib Saber, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Legal Advisor to the President of the University, Dr. Madiha Darwish, General Supervisor of Student Activities at the University, Dr. Ragab Mohamed El-Kahlawy, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law for Education and Student Affairs, and a group of faculty members, international arbitrators, faculty staff, and a crowd of students.

The competition is held under the supervision of Dr. Mohamed Abdel Aleem, Director of the English Language Department at the Faculty, Dr. Abdel Ghaffar Abu El-Ayoun, Deputy Director of the Department, Dr. Iyad Ahmed Abdel Mawla, Academic Coordinator of the Competition, and Dr. Ashraf Gaballah El-Sayed, Director of the Youth Care Department at the Faculty of Law.

Dr. Ahmed Al-Minshawy praised the Faculty of Law, which works through a number of purposeful activities, in addition to academic study, to deepen legal knowledge by linking theory to practice, and developing legal and personal skills among students, which contributes to the graduation of qualified and trained cadres to practice legal work.

Dr. Ahmed Abdel Mawla stressed the university administration's full support for the college in organizing more of these activities, which aim to train in providing legal consultations, develop research skills in various legal specializations, work to spread legal awareness, and prepare graduates to practice legal work, both locally and internationally.

Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Aleem expressed his happiness with the topic of the competition, which greatly qualifies the student for the labor market, which is one of the most important goals of the university, which seeks to provide the student with various knowledge and skills necessary to reach interaction and integration with society.

Dr. Douib Saber pointed out that the goal of the competition is to enhance the study of international commercial law and arbitration, and provide practical training for students to resolve international commercial disputes, as the business community significantly prefers to resort to arbitration to resolve these disputes.

For her part, Dr. Madiha Darwish called on students to make the most of this important practical experience, stressing that such an activity helps develop the student's thinking and mentality, and makes him more capable of achieving his goal after graduation, in obtaining the best opportunities in the labor market locally and internationally.

Dr. Ragab Al-Kahlawi pointed out the necessity for students to be familiar with the various aspects of international commercial arbitration, due to its importance to the Egyptian economy, which needs legal experts with a high level of professional competence, who can work to stand by the Egyptian state and support it in international arbitration cases.

Dr. Moamer Rateb explained that the college's goal is always to raise the level of its students and prepare them for the labor market in line with its requirements and so that they have the ability to keep pace with all the requirements of the modern era.

Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Aleem explained that the competition includes 48 students, divided into (4) teams, each of which includes 12 students, from the English Department students at the Faculty of Law at Assiut University, and it is a practical training for them in commercial litigation skills such as; writing memoranda for the plaintiff and defendant, and presenting arguments in oral hearings presented before arbitrators and academics.

Dr. Iyad Abdel-Mawla added that the college hosted (6) young international arbitrators from Cairo.

 

 

A seminar at Assiut University on “Towards a National Plan to Enhance Workers’ Rights and Freedoms in Egypt” at the Faculty of Law

Faculty Of Law Assiut University كلية الحقوق جامعة أسيوط

 

A seminar at Assiut University on "Towards a National Plan to Promote Workers' Rights and Freedoms in Egypt" at the Faculty of Law

Dr. Al-Minshawy: The seminar recommends establishing a legal regulation for non-traditional work patterns

Under the auspices of Dr. Ahmed Al-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, the Faculty of Law at Assiut University organized a seminar entitled "Towards a National Plan to Promote Workers' Rights and Freedoms in Egypt" in light of the legislation of the new republic; Today, Wednesday, May 8, under the supervision of Dr. Douib Hussein Saber, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Legal Advisor to the President of the University, and Dr. Raghda Abdel Mohsen Rayan, a faculty member in the Department of Labor and Social Legislation at the Faculty, lectured.

The symposium was attended by Dr. Mahmoud Abdel-Alim, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, Dr. Duaib Hussein Saber, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Legal Advisor to the President of the University, Dr. Ragab Al-Kahlawi, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Moamer Rateb, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, and Dr. Mustafa Sanusi, from the Public Law Department at the Faculty, as coordinator and presenter of the symposium, with the participation of the University President’s advisors, the University Secretary-General, assistant secretaries, directors of the administrative apparatus, university employees, a number of workers in the Labor Union, and a crowd of students and graduates.

Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, pointed out that the symposium comes within the framework of the university's continuation of its educational and awareness-raising role, and organizing a number of meetings aimed at spreading awareness, the culture of rights and duties, establishing the value of work, and enhancing the role of workers in Egypt, as they are the builders of this country and soldiers of development, and one of the important pillars that cannot be dispensed with, pointing out the necessity of building a decent work environment, and providing care and protection for all workers in accordance with national legislation and international labor standards, which benefits the national economy and achieves the goals of sustainable development in light of the legislation of the new republic, the national strategy and Egypt's vision 2030.

Dr. El-Minshawy explained that the symposium recommended establishing a legal regulation for non-traditional work patterns (remote work - work via electronic platforms - part-time work) at the heart of the labor law in light of the relevant international and Arab labor standards, and the commitment to informing the worker in advance by any technical means that would evaluate him professionally and recognizing the right of the worker who works according to electronic work systems to disconnect electronic communication outside working hours to preserve his right to rest.

For his part, Dr. Mahmoud Abdel-Alim pointed out that the Egyptian worker is the nation's true wealth, the engine of development, and the starting point for a better reality and future, through strengthening the national economy, development and production, stressing the university administration's keenness to pay attention to the administrative apparatus, prepare cadres, and enrich the experiences of workers to acquire knowledge and new skills in the work environment, develop innovation, communication and interaction skills, motivate workers and invest their capabilities, and benefit all parties of society and its development, to achieve the goals of sustainable development.

Dr. Duaib Hussein pointed out that the symposium coincides with the celebration of Labor Day, and the Egyptian state's interest in workers and the labor market to achieve development and prosperity, and the application of modern systems in line with different work patterns, the development of its laws, and the achievement of progress in building the new republic, adding that the symposium revealed a number of results, the most important of which are: that there is no ideal minimum wage that can be generalized to countries, but rather it is due in this regard to the circumstances of each country individually after consultations with social workers and in light of the desired national goals, and the minimum wage can play the role assigned to achieve social justice, when it is designed in a way that ensures meeting the needs of workers and their families. During her lecture, Dr. Raghda Abdel Mohsen reviewed: "A national plan to enhance workers' rights and freedoms in Egypt under the legislation of the new republic", pointing out the meaning of the term (worker) in Labor Law No. 12 of 2003, the right to receive a fair wage not less than the minimum wage, the worker's right to professional equality and non-discrimination, the worker's right to privacy, occupational health and safety (decent working conditions), the right to vocational training, and job stability, pointing out the repercussions of technological transformation, climate change, and global economic crises on the Egyptian labor market, and the emergence of different patterns of work (remote work, work via electronic platforms, part-time work). The symposium also revealed several important results, including that there is no ideal minimum wage that can be generalized to countries, but rather it is up to the circumstances of each country individually, which are decided after consulting with social partners and in light of the desired national goals. The minimum wage can also play the role assigned to achieving social justice, when it is designed in a way that ensures that it meets the needs of workers and their families. In addition to recognizing the employer's right to use modern technologies to monitor the activities of his workers, it cannot be a way to attack the worker's private life.

The symposium presented several important recommendations, including establishing a legal regulation for non-traditional work patterns and remote work, and committing to informing the worker in advance by any technical means that would evaluate him professionally, in addition to recognizing the right of the worker who works according to electronic work systems to disconnect electronic communication outside of working hours to protect his right to rest.

Prof. Dr. Douib Hussein Saber concluded the symposium by emphasizing the pioneering role of the Faculty of Law in spreading awareness, developing youth, and supporting Egypt's Vision 2030, heralding many, many major upcoming events.

 

 

The college discussed the public thesis for a doctorate in law entitled: “The constitutional organization of the right to address public authorities in light of the current constitution” A comparative study submitted by the researcher: Mustafa Abdel-Hafez

The college discussed the public thesis for a doctorate in law entitled:

"The constitutional organization of the right to address public authorities in light of the current constitution" A comparative study submitted by the researcher:

Mustafa Abdel-Hafez Thabet Abdel-Hafez.

The discussion and judgment committee for the thesis was formed by:

•Professor Dr. / Sayed Khalil Heikal

Professor of Public Law, Faculty of Law, Assiut University, Supervisor and Chairman.

•Professor Dr. / Ragab Mohamed El-Sayed El-Kahlawy

Professor of Public Law

And Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law for Education and Student Affairs, Assiut University, Member.

•Professor Dr. / Hamdi Abu El-Nour

Professor and Head of Public Law

Faculty of Law, Helwan University, Member.

•The committee recommended granting the researcher a doctorate in law with a very good rating.

The college invites researchers to attend these scientific forums for their enrichment at the scientific level, and their exposure to different schools of jurisprudence of an elite group of legal men in Egypt and the Arab world.

 

A side view of the inspection of the doctoral qualification exams by Prof. Dr. Duaib Hussein Saber, Dean of the College, and Prof. Dr. Ragab Mohamed El-Sayed El-Kahlawy, Vice Dean of the College for Education and Student Affairs.

A part of the inspection of Mr. Prof. Dr. Duaib Hussein Saber, Dean of the College, and Mr. Prof. Dr. Ragab Mohamed El-Sayed El-Kahlawy, Vice Dean of the College for Education and Student Affairs, for the doctoral qualification exams.

Today, the first doctoral qualification exams were held in the corridors of the college for students registered for this semester. Mr. Dean of the College and Mr. Vice Dean of the College for Education and Student Affairs praised the smooth running of the exam and the precautionary measures followed, wishing them all success and guidance.

 

 

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