Public Law Program

Description

The Public Law program aims to introduce students to the basic concepts and principles of law applicable to a wide range of legal fields. The program includes the study of general legal topics such as constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, administrative law, and public international law. It also covers the fundamental laws and principles governing legal relationships between individuals and institutions in society. The Public Law program is essential for understanding how the legal system functions and its impact on society at large, and it often serves as the first step in a legal studies career.

 

The program aims to prepare national competencies in various branches of public law (international, constitutional, criminal, and administrative), as well as to train legal cadres capable of drafting system projects that keep pace with modern developments. It also seeks to spread legal culture and sound legal awareness, and to provide the job market with specialists in public law to offer legal consultations in criminal, international, constitutional, and administrative law.