Private Law

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Program Overview

It is a university training offer concerned with the study of a set of legal rules, which regulate the relationship of individuals, i.e. natural persons, with each other or their relationship with the rest of the legal persons governed by private law, the most important branches of which are civil law, commercial law, family law, intellectual property law, labor law, private international law.

This specialization offers all that is new in the fields of development of private law and its branches, through many theoretical and practical academic standards, as well as specialized training courses that keep pace with scientific and technical developments

Teaching Language : Arabic

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The Bachelor's program in Private law is built on a solid multidisciplinary foundation. During the initial semesters, students follow a set of core courses designed to develop essential scientific and technical skills. These include :


First Semester

Introduction to Law 1

Constitutional Law1

Judicial Organization 1

 

Second Semester

Introduction to Law2

Constitutional Law 2

Judicial Organization 2

 

Third Semester

Civil Law 1

General Criminal Law

Commercial Law

Administrative Law 1

 

Fourth Semester

Civil Law 2

Criminal Procedure Law

Civil and Administrative Procedure Law

Administrative Law 2

 

Fifth Semester

Specific Contracts (Sale and Lease)

Commercial Companies

Private International Law1

 

Sixth Semester

Specific Contracts (Personal and Real Securities)

Commercial Papers and Bankruptcy

Private International Law2

 

Advanced Topics

As students progress through the program, they delve into more specialized and advanced subjects essential to the field of Private Law . These include:

 

First Semester

Methodology of Legal Sciences1

History of Legal Systems

International Community

English Language

 

Second Semester

Methodology of Legal Sciences2

Introduction to Islamic Sharia

Political Economy

English Language

 

Third Semester

Scientific Research Techniques

Public International Law

Family Law

English Language

 

Fourth Semester

Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Research

Labour Law

Human Rights

English Language

 

Fifth Semester

Entrepreneurship

Special Criminal Law

Inheritance Law

Means of Proof and Execution

English Language

 

Sixth Semester

Seminar

Intellectual Property Law

Insurance Law

Maritime Law

English Language

 

Admissions Information

Candidates must meet the criteria and submit the following documents:

  • High School Diploma (Baccalaureate Certificate).
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) / Resume.
  • Academic Transcripts and Graduation Certificates.
  • Two Academic Letters of Recommendation.
  • Statement of Purpose (SoP) outlining academic goals and research interests.
  • Remote Interview (Online Interview).

 

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