Law

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Program Overview

The field of law is defined as a set of general and abstract legal rules, accompanied by sanctions, that regulate the behavior of individuals in society. It evolves with the development of social conditions. According to the traditional classification, law is divided into public law and private law.

During their studies in the common core phase, law students receive the basics and fundamentals of law, which are covered over the course of four semesters. This prepares them in their third year to specialize in either public law or private law.

Teaching Language : Arabic

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The core units in the formation of Private Law are:

Constitutional Law

Judicial Organization

Introduction to Legal Sciences


Advanced Topics

The law program offers students the opportunity to continue to the second cycle (Master’s degree) and the third cycle (Doctorate).

It enables students to stay engaged in the field of legal and administrative sciences.

It allows students to apply their knowledge in various aspects of public and local administration, as well as judiciary, and to conduct research in areas such as bringing administration closer to citizens and strengthening the trust between state institutions and citizens.

Graduates can also take up public sector roles at the general administration level in the state (executive directorates, districts, and municipalities) or in the justice sector as judges, court clerks, or in the legal profession, such as lawyers, bailiffs, and notaries. They may also join educational institutions as professors after completing their studies.

Admissions Information

To be eligible for admission to the Law (LL.B.) program

Students who hold a Baccalaureate (high school diploma)


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