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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe goal of training in the field of Family Law is to acquire scientific competencies and psychological readiness, enabling students to:
- Gain the necessary experience to understand the nature of disputes that arise within the family.
- Have the ability to interpret legal texts and apply them correctly in ways that achieve benefits and interests within the family.
- Assess the real dangers that threaten the family and society in general.
Additionally, it aims to develop the student’s individual capacities in terms of:
- Mastering the understanding of the mechanisms and regulations on which family law legislation is based in both the law and Islamic law.
- The ability to address the problems facing the Algerian family and seek appropriate solutions.
- The ability to supervise and train specialists in family affairs in the future.
Each semester has two sessions: a regular session and a supplementary session.
Evaluation Method:
In the fourth semester: The student is evaluated on the thesis by a discussion committee, in addition to a grade for the seminar.
First Core Unit: Marriage contract and its effects, Inheritance Law 1, Evidence in Family Law matters.
Second Core Unit: Dissolution of the marital bond, Inheritance Law 2, Criminal protection of the family.
Third Core Unit: Donations, Conflict of laws in family matters, Family affairs lawsuits.
Graduates under the new system (LMD):
Graduates under the old system (Classical):