Real Estate Law

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Program Overview

The Master in Real Estate Law is offered by the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, Department of Law.

The program aims to provide specialized academic and professional training in property and land law.

It focuses on legal regulation of property ownership, land management, urban planning, and real estate investment.

Students acquire advanced legal knowledge related to national property, private ownership, and land disputes.

The program also prepares graduates for doctoral studies and professional integration in the real estate sector.

Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

  • Introduction to Real Estate Law
  • National Property Law
  • Methods of Acquiring Ownership
  • Real Estate Activity Law
  • Urban Planning and City Law
  • Real Estate Investment Law
  • Protection of Real Estate Ownership
  • In-Rem Securities (Real Guarantees)
  • Real Estate Disputes

Advanced Topics

  • Environmental and Sustainable Development Law
  • Land Survey and Property Registration
  • Civil Leases
  • Coastal Protection Law
  • Real Estate Environmental Protection
  • Consumer Protection in Real Estate
  • Research Methodology and Thesis Preparation
  • Graduation Thesis (Master Dissertation)

Admissions Information

For high school graduates (baccalaureate holders) wishing to enroll in Bachelor's or Engineering programs:

Please refer to the annual notice regarding preliminary registrations and guidance for baccalaureate holders issued by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.

For students seeking to enroll in Master's programs:

Selection is conducted by pedagogical committees based on:

·        Available program capacity

·        Relevance of the applicant's Bachelor's degree to the chosen specialization (Consult training offers on the university website).

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