22 July، 2025

A doctoral thesis in the public law branch on peaceful coexistence in the framework of international

conventions and national legislation,

On Tuesday, July 22, 2025, the public law branch at the Faculty of Law at the University of Mosul discussed a doctoral thesis on peaceful coexistence in the framework of international conventions and national legislation, part of which was attended by Professor Dr. Abdulaziz Ramadan Ali, Dean of the Faculty, and a number of members of the Faculty Council and its teachers.

The thesis, submitted by student Rasul Muhammad Saeed in the public law branch, dealt with peaceful coexistence, which embodies a set of high humanitarian principles, which have multiple meanings and complement each other with the aim of establishing conditions that enable humans, whether individuals or organized entities at the national and international levels, to enjoy justice, freedom, equality, respect for fundamental rights and freedoms and other human values.

The thesis aims to show that the basic elements of the concept of peaceful coexistence vary depending on the field concerned within the various human sciences, and that human societies throughout history have known principles that regulate relations between individuals based on customary and religious provisions, which represent historical forms of peaceful coexistence.

The discussion committee was chaired by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Younis Yahya, with the membership of Prof. Dr. Sivan Bakrad Mesrob, Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmed Mandil, Assistant Professor Dr. Ziad Abdulwahab Abdullah, Assistant Professor Dr. Fathi Muhammad Fathi, and the membership and supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Wissam Nemat Ibrahim Al-Saadi and Assistant Professor Dr. Luqman Othman Ahmed.

 

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