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Discussion of the doctoral dissertation submitted by researcher / Amira Mohamed Fadel Mohamed entitled "Problems of the retention of title clause in private international law"

Discussion of the doctoral dissertation submitted by Ms. Amira Mohamed Fadel Mohamed

Entitled "Problems of the Retention of Title Clause in Private International Law"

This will take place on Thursday, February 12, 2026, in the hall of Professor Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim Abdelkader at 10:00 AM.

The dissertation committee consists of the following members:

1- Professor Dr. Nasser Othman Mohamed Othman - Professor of Private International Law - Faculty of Law - Assiut University (Supervisor and Chair)

2- Professor Dr. Hesham Ahmed Mahmoud Abdel-Aal - Professor of Private International Law and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Law - Beni Suef University (Member)

3- Professor Dr. Talaat Helmy Hassanin - Assistant Professor of Private International Law - Faculty of Sharia and Law - Al-Azhar University, Assiut Branch (Member)

4- Professor Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Mawgoud El-Miri - Assistant Professor of Private International Law - Faculty of Law - Assiut University (Supervisor and Member)

May our Coptic brothers be well every year, and may our dear Egypt be in security, peace and constant progress.

In a spirit of love, brotherhood, and national unity, Professor Dr. Dweib Hussein Saber, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Professor of Public Law, and Legal Advisor to the University President; Professor Dr. Ragab El-Kahlawy, Professor and Head of the Department of Public Law and Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs; Professor Dr. Moamar Rateeb, Professor of Public International Law and Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development; Professor Dr. Ahmed Suleiman, Professor of Public Law and Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and Research; Professor Dr. Kilani Abdel-Radi Mahmoud, Professor of Commercial Law; and Dr. Mariam Abdel-Malik El-Qoms, Lecturer of Civil Procedure Law, met with their Coptic colleagues from the Faculty to offer their congratulations on the occasion of Christmas.

Dr. Dweib Hussein Saber expressed that the entire Faculty of Law extends its warmest congratulations and best wishes for a prosperous New Year, emphasizing that the unity of the nation's people and the cohesion of its social fabric are the cornerstones of societal stability and support for progress and development.

Dr. Ragab El-Kahlawy affirmed that Egypt will always remain a unique model of coexistence and love among all its citizens.

May our Coptic brothers be well every year, and may our dear Egypt be in security, peace and constant progress.

Dr. Doueib Hussein Saber, Dean of the College, is monitoring the progress of the undergraduate examinations.

Dean of the College, Dr. Dweib Hussein Saber, monitors the progress of undergraduate examinations.

As part of the college administration's commitment to ensuring the smooth conduct of examinations, the Dean inspected the third-year examinations this morning, Sunday, January 11, 2026. He ensured the stability of the undergraduate examinations, the clarity of the questions and their compliance with the basic requirements, the orderliness of the examination committees, and the provision of a suitable environment for students to perform well.

The Dean was accompanied on this tour by Dr. Ragab Mohamed El-Sayed, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, who confirmed his daily monitoring of all undergraduate examinations. Also accompanying the Dean were Dr. Fouad Mohamed Moussa, Head of the Examination Control, and Dr. Anwar Mattawa, a member of the Examination Control Committee.

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