The Master's program in Real Estate Law offers a specialized curriculum that provides students with in-depth knowledge of legal aspects related to real estate, including legislation, documentation, disputes, and legal protection of property.
π Introduction to Real Estate Law β Fundamental concepts, types, and characteristics of real estate law.
π Methods of Property Acquisition β Legal ways of acquiring property, including expropriation and administrative preemption.
π Real Estate Documentation and Registration β Study of the notarial system, responsibilities of notaries, and property registration.
π Property Rights Protection β Civil, administrative, and criminal protection of real estate ownership.
π Real Estate Activities β Real estate promotion law and various real estate professions.
π Urban Planning and Construction Law β Regulations on urban planning, land-use planning, and construction permits.
π Real Estate Investment β Study of agricultural, industrial, and tourism real estate and its role in economic development.
π Real Estate Disputes β Analysis of real estate litigation and resolution methods, including court rulings and arbitration.
π Cultural Property Law β Legal frameworks for protecting archaeological and cultural sites.
π Real Estate Donations β Laws governing property donations, wills, and endowments.
π Information Technology in Real Estate Documentation β Study of electronic documentation and its impact on real estate transactions.
π Eligibility: Holders of a Bachelorβs degree (Licence) in Legal and Administrative Sciences (LMD or Classical system).