Master of Law in Private Law
نظرة عامة على البرنامج
Introduction to the Master's Program in Private Law
The College of Law at Sharjah University aims to achieve three dimensions through the Master's program in Private Law: knowledge, specialization, and research. The program focuses on providing students with legal knowledge, skills, and research expertise in the field of private law, enabling them to contribute to the development of legal systems and the community.
Program Objectives
The Master's program in Private Law aims to:
- Develop students' capabilities in research methods and scientific approaches in various fields of law.
- Enhance research and knowledge in all branches of law, particularly in private law.
- Meet the needs of the community in the United Arab Emirates and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries by graduating qualified and specialized legal researchers.
- Enable distinguished students to pursue their higher studies locally.
- Provide universities, ministries, and public and private institutions with specialized legal elements capable of following scientific and technological developments.
Program Requirements
The Master's program in Private Law is offered with a thesis track only. The program requires students to complete 33 credited hours, including:
- 18 credited hours of compulsory courses.
- 6 credited hours of elective courses.
- 9 credited hours of thesis work.
Compulsory Courses
The compulsory courses include:
- Jurisprudence of Transactions (3 credited hours)
- Private International Law (3 credited hours)
- Commercial Law (3 credited hours)
- International Trade Contracts (in English) (3 credited hours)
- Civil Law (3 credited hours)
- Legal Research Methodology (3 credited hours)
Elective Courses
The elective courses include:
- Interpretation of Texts in Jurisprudence and Contemporary Law (3 credited hours)
- Civil Procedure Law (3 credited hours)
- International Commercial Arbitration (3 credited hours)
- Principles of Comparative Law (3 credited hours)
- Intellectual Property Law (3 credited hours)
- Electronic Commerce Law (3 credited hours)
Course Descriptions
Each course includes a general and special methodology, with a focus on theoretical and practical aspects of private law.
Admission Requirements
Admission requirements for the Master's program in Private Law can be found on the university's website.
Research Areas
The program focuses on research in private law, including topics such as jurisprudence, international private law, commercial law, and civil law.
University Information
Sharjah University is a leading institution in the United Arab Emirates, offering a range of academic programs in various fields, including law. The university is committed to providing high-quality education and research opportunities to its students.
