Dr. El-Minshawy commends Assiut University Law School (AUMT) team's victory in the International Commercial Arbitration Competition
Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, commended the victory of the English Moot Court Team (AUMT) at the Faculty of Law in the sixth edition of the International Commercial Arbitration Competition (SCCA Arabic Moot), organized by the Saudi Commercial Arbitration Center. The team achieved sixth place among 154 teams representing 24 countries and also took second place among Egyptian universities in the Best Defense Memorandum competition for the defendant.
Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy emphasized that this achievement reflects the excellence of Law School students in international forums and their ability to compete strongly in the field of commercial arbitration, highlighting the efforts of the university administration and its various faculties in promoting and expanding student activity.
This achievement was under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed Abdel Mawla, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs; Dr. Douib Saber, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Legal Advisor to the University President; Dr. Ragab Al-Kahlawy, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs; Dr. Mohamed Abdel Aleem, Director of the English Language Program at the Faculty of Law; Dr. Abdel Ghaffar Abu Al-Ayoun, Deputy Director of the Program; and Professor Iyad Abdel Mawla, Teaching Assistant in the Civil Law Department and the team's academic supervisor.
Dr. Douib Saber also highlighted the importance of the Moot Court activity in English, which contributes to linking academic studies to the reality of the labor market. He emphasized the faculty's commitment to the participation of its students in various Arab and international forums with the aim of enhancing their legal experience and skills. He explained that the participating team competed against 154 teams from 24 countries and succeeded in achieving sixth place among participating universities and second place among Egyptian universities in the Best Defense Memorandum competition for the defendant.
The team consisted of students: Abdullah Imad El-Din, Alaa Essam, Abdul Karim Samir, Malak El-Khatib, Mohammed Diab, and Nada Emad, in addition to the research team: Ahmed Essam El-Din, Omar El-Gendy, and Hanan Hassan, with the participation of trainers: Omar El-Kashef, Abdul Rahman Aseel, and Nisreen Mahmoud.