About the Academic Track
The Postgraduate Program of Law and Justice at Institute of Postgraduate Studies aims to launch the master’s track in common law to achieve three dimensions: the cognitive dimension, the specialized dimension, and the distinguished research dimension in the field of law and justice, follow-up on the latest comparative legal systems, and benefit from the latest developments in the science of law, and this requires Equipping students with the legal sciences and skills that the track works to achieve, and preparing high-level skills among specialists in the field of law and justice, in addition to contributing to achieving the university’s mission and strengthening its position as a beacon of science and development at the local, regional and international levels, and a tributary of human resources development, preparing Specialists in various branches of law in order to develop society for the better and preserve its identity.
The Specialized Fields in which the Academic Track Allows Study.
In addition to the comprehensive specialization in common law, the master’s in common law offers the option of specializing in one of the following branches of common law:
- Common Law (General Program)
- common International Law
- Criminal Sciences
- Administrative Law
- Courses Specializing in Administrative Law
Vision:
Active participation in the development of common law specialists, and support for scientific research in the field of common law.
Mission:
Providing an appropriate educational environment to develop scientific capabilities and direct them towards creativity and innovation in the sciences of law and justice.
Key Features of the Academic Track
- Providing the community with legal cadres and competencies capable of outstanding performance and competition in the labor market, in order to serve and develop the community in the fields of scientific research, university teaching, and so on.
- Excellence in supporting comparative studies of local, regional and international legislation in order to benefit from the experiences of different systems.
- Supporting scientific research and enriching knowledge in all branches of law and elaborate research to reach an innovative practical scientific addition to access to new knowledge.
- Providing universities and common and private institutions in societies with specialized cadres capable of following up on scientific and legal developments.
- Work on scientific and cultural cooperation and exchange of experiences and knowledge with faculties of law and with various regional and international universities.