The Academic Track of the PhD program in Law and Justice is a cornerstone for promoting specialized legal research in the field of private law and responding to the rapid transformations brought by globalization and the internationalization of legal relations. This program aims to provide students with advanced knowledge in both foundational and specialized areas of private law through a balanced blend of theoretical study and modern research methodologies.
Students are exposed to advanced legal courses covering civil law, commercial law, private international law, intellectual property, social legislation, and international arbitration. The program encourages legal analysis that integrates national and international regulations, enabling students to tackle complex legal issues that span multiple jurisdictions.
Additionally, the program includes methodological courses to enhance research capabilities, foster critical and analytical thinking, and equip students with strong academic foundations. Graduates of this track will be well-prepared for careers in academic teaching, legal consulting, judicial institutions, and international arbitration centers.
Vision
To actively contribute to the development of experts in private law and to support rigorous scientific research in this legal field at the national and international levels.
Mission
To provide a stimulating academic environment that nurtures scientific capabilities and directs them toward creativity and innovation in private law and justice disciplines.
Main Objectives and Features of the Academic Track
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To prepare distinguished researchers in private law capable of conducting high-level academic research that contributes to societal development.
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To strengthen students’ abilities in analysis, interpretation, deduction, and legal reasoning.
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To support the production of high-quality research that qualifies for publication in peer-reviewed journals.
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To equip students for academic, judicial, arbitration, and legal consultancy careers.
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To develop leadership and research skills within a comprehensive academic framework.
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To promote integration between national and international laws, enabling researchers to address cross-border legal issues effectively.
