The course "Theory of Ownership and Contracts" seeks in general to explain the theories of jurisprudence in terms of identifying the meaning of the theory, explaining its origin, its importance, how to formulate it, its pillars and conditions, and applying that to several jurisprudential theories (such as the theory of contract, property, ....).This course aims to provide the student with the following:• The student should know how to derive jurisprudential rulings from the new issues of jurisprudential theories.• That the student recognizes the concept of theory and its pillars.• The student should review the opinions regarding the emerging rulings of these theories, criticize the more likely ones, discuss their evidence, and choose the more correct one.• That the student learns the details of the theories: ownership of full and incomplete, general and private ownership, the reasons for ownership, characteristics of ownership, cases of termination of ownership, as well as contracts, their pillars, conditions, and provisions.