Description
- It aims to train high-quality and experienced cadres in the field of public law with a high degree of legal knowledge and legal culture, as well as the ability to analyze various legal issues.
- Qualifying and preparing students for advanced scientific research in the program’s specializations.
- Deepening and enhancing knowledge and fostering a spirit of criticism and innovation in the fields of human rights, international humanitarian law, and various other areas of the program.
- Developing scientific research techniques through presentation, communication, criticism, brainstorming, and teamwork.
- International communication and cooperation by enhancing communication skills and cooperation with international and non-governmental organizations, thus providing an opportunity to influence international policies.
Objectives
- To gain a deep understanding of the principles, theories, and modern trends in international law.
- To understand the contemporary challenges facing the international legal system (armed conflicts, climate change, terrorism, the global economy).
- To gain an understanding of the jurisprudential and judicial debates on controversial issues in international law.
- To gain an understanding of the jurisprudential and judicial debates on controversial issues in international law.
Outcomes
- Design and conduct original legal research that adheres to the highest standards of academic integrity.
- Efficiently use advanced search tools and international legal databases.
- Draft articles and research papers suitable for publication in internationally peer-reviewed academic journals.
- Efficiently supervise and teach university courses in the field of international law.
Certificate Rewarded
- PhD in Public International Law
Entry Reuirements
- he Department of General Islamic Sharia opens admissions for those wishing to join the program in March of each year.
- The launch of the program will be announced through the College’s Graduate Studies and Training Office. The announcement will be posted on bulletin boards in the Public International Law , the Graduate Studies and Training Office, and in the graduate studies halls, in addition to an electronic announcement on the Graduate Studies and Training Office’s Facebook page.
- The department sets a deadline for accepting applications from those wishing to join the program, in accordance with the laws and regulations.
- The department sets a date for a competitive examination among applicants. University teaching assistants are exempt, and they have priority in admission.
Study Plan
The PhD in Public International Law prepares students to qualify for PhD in Public International Law. The student studies several subjects which have been carefully chosen in this major to cover its different aspects.
It comprises 2 Semesters of study, in which the student will study a total of 8 units, which include 4 units of general subjects, and 4 major units
Study plan for this program is shown below:
