PhD Degree Awarded to Mr. Mohammed Ahmed Ahmed Al-Khazzan in Criminal Law
- Categories Letters and Promotions - Graduate Studies, news, Regulations - Postgraduate Studies
- Date February 16, 2026

Mr. Mohammed Ahmed Ahmed Al-Khazzan was awarded a PhD degree in Criminal Law for his dissertation titled: Criminal Confrontation of Crimes Affecting the National Economy under Yemeni Law, which was submitted to the Faculty of Sharia and Law – Sana’a University. The dissertation defense was held on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
The PhD Viva-Voce Committee, which was formed based on a resolution issued by the Graduate Studies and Scientific Research Council, consisted of the following:
# Committee Members Designation Position
1 Prof. Khaled Abdulbaqi Mohammed Al-Khatib Internal Examiner Chair
2 Prof. Mohammed Rajeh Hamoud Najad Main Supervisor Member
3 Prof. Muneer Mohammed Ali Al-Joubi External Examiner Member
The dissertation aimed to:
• Examine the nature of economic crimes and assess their impact on the national economy.
• Analyze the existing legal framework governing the prosecution of such crimes in Yemen.
• Identify the challenges and obstacles facing the effective enforcement of relevant laws.
The researcher recommended the following:
Strengthening the legislative framework by updating anti-corruption and economic crime laws to keep pace with contemporary developments.
Enhancing the capacities of judicial and law enforcement bodies in combating economic crimes.
The dissertation defense was attended by a number of academics, researchers, and specialists, students, colleagues, and the researcher’s family.
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