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Browse Programs Admission InformationThis project aims to train students in everything related to private law from the Algerian legal system, starting with the legal person himself, and the related capacity, symptoms, contraindications, obligation, rights, etc., and ending with the various national legal relations that carry a foreign element in the framework of dealing between individuals, and all related effects, obligations, rights, duties, etc.
The importance of this specialisation is that society is in dire need of such a specialisation from both the academic and professional sides.
On the academic side, it is known that most private law issues are a fertile field for diligence and research, because this specialisation is strongly linked to the life of the individual, which is constantly changing and developing, which necessitates keeping pace with this change and development by opening the field of research and diligence wide, in order to facilitate the lives of individuals and respond to their aspirations, and the science that does not meet human needs is doomed to stagnation and abandonment.
Aspects and skills: The information acquired through the training, the degree of employability of the trainee in the future.
The project also has the following general objectives:
1) Keeping pace with the reform of the university education system and following the directives of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
2) Expanding specialised training in the LLMD format in legal and administrative sciences in line with the various branches offered by legal studies (public law, private law, real estate law, public international law, private international law, etc.
3) Expanding the base of specialised training and higher education in the central region of the country, and responding to the wishes of a large segment of students who obtain the baccalaureate degree every year.
4) Adapting training to the requirements of research by providing and training students and discovering the competencies needed by society
5) Capacity development
The Master's degree in Private Law requires the student to have a bachelor's degree, which means that the student is familiar with the most important subjects needed for his training, including the need to familiarise himself with the various branches of public and private law. This will allow students with a bachelor's degree in private law to join, but it also does not close the door to students with a bachelor's degree in business law.
The previous qualifications allow the student to obtain the training he wants, which facilitates his integration into the world of work of all kinds, whether as a direct actor, as in the case of judges, notaries and lawyers, or as a necessary partner, as in the case of legal advisors, and it is certain that the student will contribute after his integration into working life to enrich state institutions of all kinds.
The training through the Master's degree in private law gives the student the ability to integrate into the scientific life in order to be an academic researcher who contributes in the future to university training after completing the stages of his studies, and in this way fully preserve the message of science through generations.
Therefore, this specialisation allows the targeted energies to:
1) Provide a training that enables the newly graduated student to integrate quickly and effectively into the labour market.
2) Enable graduating students as specialists in the field of private law, documentation and contracts to integrate into the modern paths of training by mastering the methods of systematic research.
3) Creating qualified and specialised cohorts in the field of private law, documentation and private contracts.
4) This system is based on solid, renewable and revisable programmes whenever there is something new relevant to legislative, economic, political, social and cultural life, whether at the national or international level. The training in this
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