Private Law

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Program Overview

The specialization in Private Law is a choice that third-year students in the Law program (specializing in Private Law) pursue. The training in this specialization is characterized by deepening knowledge in topics related to: Civil Law, Private Contracts Law, Private International Law, Comparative Law, Criminal Law (Specialized), Family Law, Insurance Law, Evidence Law, Enforcement Procedures, Commercial Paper Law, Intellectual Property Law, Commercial Companies Law, and Maritime Law.

The subjects offered in the Private Law curriculum enable students to build their legal culture. Furthermore, the in-depth study of certain topics, such as Labor Law, Private Contracts, or Company Law, also allows students to master the tools and techniques used in the world of business.

Teaching Language : Arabic

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The core units in the formation of Private Law are:

Private Contracts

Commercial Companies

Private International Law

Commercial Paper and Bankruptcy


Advanced Topics

The Private Law program offers students the opportunity to join other specializations in the Master’s program.

It enables students to remain 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 in the 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 in general administration at the state level (executive directorates, districts, and municipalities), or in the justice sector as judges, court clerks, or in the legal profession (e.g., lawyers, bailiffs, notaries), or even work in educational institutions as professors after completing their studies.

Graduates can be employed in various public administrations, including the Prime Minister’s office, parliament, and other public sectors. They may take on public sector roles in staff management, overseeing public affairs and local organization, and working in general administration at both central and local government levels. Specifically, graduates can work in central administration in executive directorates at the state level, administrative departments in municipalities and districts, and in private institutions and the private sector more generally.

Admissions Information

Admission to the Private Law specialization requires that the student has accumulated 120 credits, which is the result of four semesters, i.e., the first and second years of the common core Law program. This allows the student to continue the training path in Private Law (LL.B.), after having chosen their specialization based on the wish list.

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