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About the Department
Language of Teaching:
Arabic is the language of study, only in a few courses, the language of study in English.
Duration of study:
The duration of the study is four academic years divided into eight semesters; each semester is considered a level of study. Each semester includes a number of units of study ranging from 15 to 18 units (Credit Hours). The overall credit hours required for getting a B.A in Law is about 136.
Educational Resources:
• Lectures.
• Course Books.
• Additional References.
Electronic Resources.
Other supplementary Resources:-
• Field visits.
• General lectures.
• Training in the courtroom.
Study time: Both morning and evening classes are available.
Courses Equations:
Colleges, in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Higher Education, can equate the courses previously studied by a student for up to 40% of the total program hours.
Those who join the undergraduate program in Law Department are required to:
• Obtaining the high school diploma or its equivalent from inside or outside the Kingdom.
• The obtained high school or diploma must be recent, not prior to 5 years.
• The student’s general grade in the diploma stage must be at least good.
• The major should be an extension of its previous major in the diploma stage.
• The candidate must pass any required admission tests or interviews.
To be medically fit.
• To obtain approval to study from his work authority, if he works in any public or private entities.
• He must be Saudi national or resident in Saudi Arabia and holding a valid residence permit (Iqama).
• Fill in the registration form.
Admission decisions are taken according to the requirements for each major giving priority to those who show excellence in requirements.
Law Program aims at providing the graduate with the necessary legal knowledge to meet the needs of the labor market for national legal practitioners in various areas of legal work, especially the following:
• Public Prosecution.
• Criminal investigation.
• Administrative investigation.
• Specialized Judiciary.
• Quasi-judicial committees.
• Legal departments in government bodies, companies and banks.
• Legal Consultation.
• Law practicing.
• Human rights education.
Other legal professions.
The duration of the study is four academic years divided into eight semesters; each semester is considered a level of study. Each semester includes a number of units of study ranging from 15 to 18 units (Credit Hours). The overall credit hours required for getting a B.A in Law is about 135.
Law Program includes the College requirements, the college requirements and the program requirements.
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Level.1 |
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No. |
Course Title |
Course Code |
Credit Hours |
Description |
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1 |
Computer Skills |
IT140 |
3 |
This course includes the following topics: Read and understand concepts and theories using a set of books of high quality. * E-learning based on self-learning through MKCL courses. Practical training using various programs. * The meaning of academic interaction and cooperation with learning aids. * Education and evaluation on the Internet through the system of electronic exams. |
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2 |
English Language (1) |
ENGL140 |
8 |
This course aims to develop the student's skills in the English language and provide him with the basic language skills he needs in his academic studies and his career in the future. This course focuses on general English, that is, the use of the English language for effective communication in multiple social contexts and situations and for different purposes. |
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3 |
Introduction to Mathematics (1) |
MATHM140 |
2 |
This course aims to provide the student with mathematical communication skills, being able to absorb and invoke methods of presenting information such as shapes, graphics, mathematical, thinking skills: critical and logical thinking to assess situations, problem-solving, decision-making, understanding mathematical issues and solving them, the ability to employ specialized knowledge, , and Creative thinking to search for multiple solutions to mathematical problems. Group work skills: using the method of working through groups to solve problems, planning and participating in decision-making, the ability to deal with emergency situations and sense of self-confidence and reduce fear and anxiety, which is communicated through technology and optimized investment, it focuses also on research skills, enabling students to investigate ( Research), learning concepts, developing expertise, developing knowledge and the ability to use scientific investigation tools and their applications, Analyze data and display it graphically, make decisions and issue scientific judgments. |
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4 |
Communication Skills |
SCS140 |
2 |
This course deals with skills related to communication sufficiency, which are formed from a large system of knowledge, skills and trends, grouped into three basic competencies: cognitive sufficiency, social competence, and receptive adequacy. Therefore, this course aims to introduce the student to the concept of communication, its etiquette, its importance, adequacy and elements, and to identify personality patterns and communication strategies with them, the skill of listening, speaking and dialogue, personal and official interviews, public speaking, writing a CV, abstracts, designing presentations. |
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Level.2 |
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No. |
Course Title |
Course Code |
Credit Hours |
Description |
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1 |
Introduction to Islamic Culture |
IC101 |
2 |
This course addresses the definition of Islamic culture, the general characteristics of Islam, and the origins of faith. This course also aims to consolidate the correct Islamic belief, linking the generating people to the basic sources of Islam, highlighting the importance of turning this knowledge into a living reality in Muslim behavior, and finding appropriate Islamic solutions to the problems it raises Situational theories and systems with the response of their suspicions, as well as the definition of the foundations of Islamic civilization, and clarify the reality of the Islamic nation and the reasons for its backwardness and ways to advance it. |
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2 |
Language Skills |
ARAB101 |
2 |
This course aims to expand the student's culture, raise his linguistic and expressive ability, increase his verbal wealth, and help the students to use the appropriate phrases correctly so that he can formulate a sound phrase free of grammatical, morphological and spelling errors, as the course shows the original movements and sub-expressions, the actual sentence and its composition, The noun and syntax of the noun, linguistic links, sources and their connotations, derivatives and their semantics meaning. |
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3 |
Crowbar systems for the study of Legal Sciences |
SYS101-3 |
3 |
This course includes two parts, the first one includes the general theory of law, which includes the following topics: Definition of the science of law and the legal rule with clarification of its characteristics and its relationship to other social rules - Divisions of Law - Sources of the legal rule - the scope of application of the legal rule, personal, spatial and temporal - Interpretation of the legal rule. As for the second part, it includes the general theory of the right and includes the following topics: Definition of the right and its divisions - persons of the right (the natural person and the legal person) - the place of the right (things, work) - sources of the right - use of the right. |
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4 |
Entrance Systems for the study of Islamic jurisprudence |
SYS102-3 |
3 |
This course aims to enable the student to know : - Definition of jurisprudence, its evidence, its characteristics, the stages of forming jurisprudence in the era of prophecy and the era of the Companions. - Standing on doctrinal doctrines with the knowledge of their owners and the sources of their rulings, and the origins of jurisprudence in the modern era, and in the era of collective doctrines and ijtihad and its rulings. - Understanding the causes of disagreement, defining tradition and immobility, explaining the sources of Islamic jurisprudence, and examining some contemporary jurisprudential issues, among others. |
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5 |
Systems History of Law |
SYS103 |
2 |
This course aims to study ancient legal systems and the extent to which modern systems are affected. |
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6 |
Systems of constitutional law |
SYS104 |
3 |
This course aims to explain the rules of constitutional law in comparative systems. It presents the concept of the state, the general theory of the constitution, the types of constitutions and their content, how to draw up, amend, repeal the constitution, and explain the issue of oversight of the constitutionality of laws. Then the course deals with the status and privacy of the constitutional law in the Kingdom through studying the basic system of government, the regulations of the Council of Ministers, the Shura Council and regions, the system of the pledge of allegiance and other constitutional rules. |
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7 |
Systems entrance law English |
SYS105 |
2 |
This course includes: Definition of law, public definition, private definition, the adjective of legal rules are general, obstruct obligatorily, sociality and organize the external human behavior. This course deal with the objective of law, kind of legal rules, branches of law, public law, and private law. |
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Level.3 |
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No. |
Course Title |
Course Code |
Credit Hours |
Description |
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1 |
Systems International Organizations |
SYS201 |
2 |
This course aims to let the students know: the institutions of the international community, its organization, the concept and nature of the international community, the definition and classification of international organizations, the legal personality of the international organization, the formation of the international organization, the legal sources of the international organization, the competencies of the international organization, the legal responsibility of international organizations, the dissolution of international organizations, privileges, and immunities, The most important international organizations. The course focuses on the United Nations Organization, specialized organizations such as the World Trade Organization, regional organizations, the League of Arab States, the Gulf Cooperation Council. |
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2 |
Systems, the provisions of the Family |
SYS202 |
3 |
This course aims to introduce the student to contemporary family issues and how to deal with them, as well as to prepare the student for dealing with family issues and training in their solution. Finally, the course aims to provide the student with the rules of introducing the student to contemporary family issues and how to treat them, as well as to prepare the student for the ability to know family issues and training in their solution. |
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3 |
Systems in the decade's Introduction |
SYS203 |
3 |
This course aims to introduce the student to what is the nodal bond and how it arises and its various divisions and the associated provisions related to the conditions and validity of this association. It focuses on the penalty that results from the absence of one of these pillars or its fulfillment of one of its health strips in addition to the penalty of non-commitment to the effects arising from it. |
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4 |
Systems Commercial Law |
SYS204 |
3 |
This course deals with the history of commercial law, its sources, original business, subsidiary business, mixed business, merchant, terms, effects of trader acquisition, company contract, types of companies: partnership companies (solidarity companies - simple recommendation companies - joint venture companies), Money companies (shareholding companies - limited liability companies - simple limited partnerships with shares). |
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5 |
System Penal Code |
SYS205 |
3 |
This course aims to explain everything related to contemporary criminal systems and what is related to crime and punishment, Which relates to the Saudi criminal system in its origins and its offspring in crime and the punishment to qualify the student to obtain knowledge and gain the necessary expertise in this regard for the labor market. |
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6 |
Systems Human of Rights |
SYS206 |
2 |
This course aims to introduce the student to the concepts and principles of human rights in Islamic law compared to international laws and the extent of the Kingdom's commitment to protecting human rights in accordance with Islamic Sharia sources, as well as to introduce the student to the slander against the kingdom for violating human rights, as well as to know the role of the National Human Rights Commission in order to Protection of individual rights and freedoms in Saudi society. |
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Level.4 |
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No. |
Course Title |
Course Code |
Credit Hours |
Description |
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1 |
Arabic Writing |
ARAB103 |
2 |
This course aims to improve the student's written proficiency level in the Arabic language, and develop his language skills in accordance with the rules of sound methodological writing, by explaining the effect of words in clarity of significance and safety, good word characteristics, word defects and their effect on writing, the effect of the sentence on correct writing, attributes Improved sentence, sentence defects, building a good writing style, outlining some common linguistic, spelling, and stylistic errors, applying basic skills in article writing, summarizing, abbreviating, reporting, analyzes, messages, and administrative letters. |
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2 |
Systems civil liability |
SYS207 |
3 |
The course includes the definition of civil liability and its types (contractual and default) and its elements, and compensation for the harmful act, through exposure to the liability claim, and its implications. |
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3 |
Systems, administrative law |
SYS208 |
3 |
This course deals with the definition of the administrative law in terms of origin and characteristics, review of the central administrative, administrative, decentralized and administrative management organization, description and administrative organization in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as well as discussing the general theory of administrative control, discretionary power, public position, administrative decision, and management responsibility for the actions issued by it. |
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4 |
System proof and justice |
SYS209 |
3 |
This course deals with studying the judicial authority, its arrangement and composition, its jurisdiction, jurisdiction, and judicial assistants. This course also aims to support the legal queen of the student with knowledge of the means and types of evidence and how their procedures are conducted before the judicial system through the definition of evidence and its importance, the principles that govern the evidence system, the place of proof and its burden, Methods of proof, writing, testimony, evidence, approval, oath, experience, and examination. |
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5 |
System organized criminal law |
SYS210 |
3 |
The course includes the definition of some special crimes in the penal system (bribery - embezzlement - forgery - counterfeiting and counterfeiting of currency - insertion of incorrect currency - check crimes). |
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6 |
Systems of financial transactions in Islamic jurisprudence |
SYS211 |
3 |
This course aims to introduce the student to the system of financial transactions in Islam, and Islam's view of financial transactions, and their characteristics, and aims to provide the student with a legal understanding of all financial transactions, and related provisions. |
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Level.5 |
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No. |
Course Title |
Course Code |
Credit Hours |
Description |
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1 |
Islam and the Construction of Society |
IC102 |
2 |
This course aims to highlight the characteristics of the Islamic community and the foundations on which it is based, and embody the teachings of Islam in the field of family formation, with a focus on the role of women in building the family and the formation of society, The course outlines the guidance of Islam in matters of marriage and raising children, which helps to preserve the entity of the family and its stability, and consequently, the community is connected and strengthened, and finally a statement of Islam’s treatment of what is happening in the family’s scope of issues and problems, as well as the most important issues of society. |
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2 |
Systems Employment Systems |
SYS301 |
3 |
This course aims to define the employment contract, its origin and development, the sources of the labor law, the scope of the labor law, the individual labor contract, the definition of the labor contract and its distinction from other contracts, the holding of the employment contract, proof of the employment contract, the effects of the employment contract, the collective work contract, the labor judiciary |
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3 |
Systems of public international law |
SYS302 |
3 |
This course aims to define general international law, the relationship between it and other branches of law, the international rule, the basis for binding in the international rule, the sources of international rule, international treaties, international custom, principles of public international law, people of general international law, international organization, responsibility International. |
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4 |
Systems eliminating the administrative |
SYS303 |
3 |
This course deals with the definition of the administrative judiciary in terms of origin and content, reviewing the principle of legality, the exceptions contained therein, and describing the Board of Grievances as the Saudi administrative judiciary, as well as discussing the general theory in monitoring the work of the administration and its types, the definition of means of protecting the principle of legality, and explaining the cancellation lawsuit, the lawsuit of complete elimination The comparison between the annulment judiciary and the compensation judiciary, the disciplinary judiciary analysis, the definition of the claims of interpretation. |
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5 |
Systems contract Civil |
SYS304 |
3 |
This course aims to familiarize the student with the applications of the contracts under study (the sales contract and the lease contract), by enabling the student to be able to review and analyze the special provisions of each of these two contracts in terms of composition, effects, and disappearance, as an extension of the previous requirement (provided in the contracts) which includes A general offering through contract theory. |
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6 |
Systems security provisions in kind and personal |
SYS305 |
3 |
This course aims to introduce the student to many of the provisions that relate to the guarantee and mortgage of its types real estate and possession and the rights of concession, also aims to introduce the student to legal means to protect the creditor and civil and commercial public credit, and also introduce him to the concept of in-kind and personal security, and to give the student the ability to determine what is the guarantee and its types and effects And its expiry, and that it can analyze the concept of official mortgage and its pillars and effects, and analyze the provisions of possessory mortgage and its pillars and characteristics, and its definition as well as franchise rights in terms of content and types. |
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Level.6 |
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No. |
Course Title |
Course Code |
Credit Hours |
Description |
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1 |
Economic System in Islam |
IC103 |
2 |
This course aims to introduce the Islamic approach to economic life in the relationship of people with money collecting and spending, and the financial relationships of individuals with each other in terms of distribution and circulation, and to clarify the legal rules and provisions that control economic life, and financial transactions with a brief comparison with the status of economic systems in order to explain the features of the Islamic economy, and its basic characteristics. In addition, take into account when teaching this course the inclusion of vocabulary, and not to dump in the parts of the jurisprudence of transactions, or economic analysis and the case of their combination. |
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2 |
Systems zakat and taxation |
SYS306 |
3 |
This course aims to introduce the student to the system of Zakat in Islam, and Islam's view of it and its characteristics, and aims to provide the student with a legal understanding of all its provisions, and related contemporary issues. |
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3 |
Systems litigation procedures |
SYS307 |
3 |
This course aims to introduce the student to the judicial organization within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and compare it with similar systems with it. The student also knows the auxiliary judicial apparatus, case theory, and procedures for hearings and methods of evidence and judicial rulings and ways to challenge and implement judgments. |
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4 |
Systems, commercial contracts, and bank operations |
SYS308 |
3 |
This course aims to introduce the student to commercial contracts and distinguish them from other contracts, as well as their importance and justifications for their existence, and the most important types of commercial contracts in the Saudi system, as well as learn about the operations of banks and their legal system. |
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5 |
Systems social insurances |
SYS309 |
2 |
This course aims to introduce the student to the judicial organization inside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and compare it with similar systems with it. The student also knows the auxiliary judicial system, and to protect the judge from the arbitrariness of the authorities within the state’s borders and from the claim of one of the litigants in the case through the student’s identification, and to know the types of judicial rulings, And ways to challenge it, and know the powers of the courts of appeal and discrimination and the high courts. |
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6 |
Systems Insurance Act |
SYS310 |
2 |
This course deals with the definition of insurance, its types, the ruling for each type, and the related provisions in the Saudi system. |
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7 |
Systems inheritances, bequests, and endowment |
SYS311 |
3 |
This course aims to introduce students to inheritance issues. It also aims to prepare the student for the ability to know the solution of issues related to the distribution of inheritance, the reasons for preventing inheritance and describing issues related to inheritance, wills, and endowment. |
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Level.7 |
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No. |
Course Title |
Course Code |
Credit Hours |
Description |
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1 |
Fundamentals of the Islamic Political System |
IC104 |
2 |
This course aims to introduce the Islamic political system, the most important foundations on which it is based, and to demonstrate its distinction compared to other political systems. The course also addresses the Islamic state in its various phases, the three powers in Sharia politics, the rules of the political system in Islam, and some contemporary political concepts such as democracy, secularism, and human rights. |
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2 |
Systems, commercial paper, and bankruptcy |
SYS401 |
3 |
This course aims to introduce the student to the provisions of the bill of exchange, check and bond for order and what are the methods of trading commercial papers, and its intended definition of the bankruptcy system and its terms and effects, and the resulting provisions. |
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3 |
Systems law of sea and air |
SYS402 |
3 |
This course aims to introduce the people of maritime navigation, the responsibility of the marine carrier, what marine accidents are, how the maritime assistance is and its rules. The provisions of the plane, persons of air navigation, contracts for the carriage of persons and air cargo. |
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4 |
Systems contracts administrative systems |
SYS403 |
2 |
This course aims to introduce students to administrative contracts, the elements and elements of the administrative contract. It analyzes the effects of the administrative contract: management authorities, the rights of the contractor. Compares the most important types of administrative contracts, the concession contract, the supply contract, and the public works contract. It reviews the methods for the conclusion of the administrative contracts. Finally defines the provisions of the Saudi competition and procurement system. |
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5 |
Systems, the provisions of the Industrial and Commercial Property |
SYS404 |
3 |
This course aims to introduce the student to the importance of legislation on industrial and commercial property and how to protect this property, as well as introduce him to the rules and conditions for granting a patent, the provisions of industrial designs and the legal system for trademarks. |
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6 |
Systems, property, and money |
SYS405 |
3 |
This course aims to introduce the student to the concept of the right to property and its elements and the distinct characteristics of this right, and the scope of the ownership right, and the legal limits and restrictions on ownership. In addition, the student must know the means of protecting the right of ownership, such as the claim for entitlement and the inadmissibility of expropriation by force. In addition, the student must know the property authorities, especially common property, and how it ends from the main topics of the course. In addition, the course aims to make the student know the theory of the owner’s responsibility for the damages that are caused to others because of his use of his property. Moreover, the student must understand the legal rights of the easement, whether positive or negative and the difference between them and pictures of each. Besides, the student has to be familiar with the sources of ownership, the concept of money language, terminology, and divisions. The reasons for earning ownership and the purposes of the street for money in Islamic jurisprudence, and finally the types of money rights and the difference between them. |
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7 |
Systems, legal systems of contemporary |
SYS406 |
2 |
This course is concerned with showing the most prominent contemporary legal systems and making a comparison between them, such as the Islamic legal system, the Latin legal system and the Anglo-Saxon legal system. The course aims to highlight the characteristics of each legal system and what distinguishes it from others through making comparisons between these legal systems. |
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Level.8 |
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No. |
Course Title |
Course Code |
Credit Hours |
Description |
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1 |
Systems of Criminal Procedure |
SYS407 |
3 |
The course includes introducing legal training and linking the theoretical framework to practical reality through training students on multiple legal practices. |
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2 |
Systems of private international law |
SYS408 |
3 |
This course aims to define private international law and explain its sources and scope, the general theory of conflict of laws, adaptation and referral, contraindications to the application of foreign law, the determination of foreign law and how it is applied, rules of attribution in personal and in-kind conditions, international jurisdiction, implementation of foreign judgments, statement of system provisions Saudi nationality. |
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3 |
Systems implementation of judicial rulings |
SYS409 |
2 |
This course deals with the general principles of implementation, the enforcement authority, executive bonds, expedited execution, implementation parties, the enforced right and implementation disputes, execution by attachment, executive attachment, and provisional attachment. |
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4 |
Systems assets jurisprudence |
SYS410 |
3 |
This course deals with the definition of the principles of jurisprudence, its topics and history, the legal ruling and its divisions, sources of legislation, methods of extracting rulings from legal evidence, ruled and sentenced, ijtihad and the related provisions. |
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5 |
Systems origins of legal research |
SYS411 |
2 |
This course deals with the rules of scientific research in the legal field, in terms of ways to choose the subject of research, how to deal with the subject of research and analyze its elements, and how to search in various sources, and the course organizes in the second apartment training for students on legal scientific research through research topics that are distributed to them. |
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6 |
Systems training Legal |
SYS412 |
2 |
This course deals with drafting judicial papers, the concept of judicial papers and their types, preparing litigation papers, preparing defense notes, preparing and drafting urgent and urgent requests, drafting regulations for objecting to judgments, drafting contracts, drafting laws and regulations, types of legislative drafting, principles of legal advice, drafting legal advice, Conducting investigations, drafting reports and reports, mock trials. |
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7 |
Systems of legal drafting in English |
SYS413 |
2 |
This section consists of some lectures, which have been taught to undergraduate students in legal drafting skills (in English). The scientific level of the students has been taken into consideration. The most important point of these lectures is in simplified language, in which easy words and terms were used to be close to understanding and easy to memorize. For the purpose of student learning, all or most of the lessons should be written in a simple way. The section is written in three chapters classified as follows: 1-Chapter one: - The legislative drafting. 2-Chapter two: Other issues concerning the "legal" and "legislative" drafting. 3-Chapter three: The legal report. |
بحث علمي
The Quality Committee works in accordance with the general strategies and policies of the program in a way that contributes to achieving the vision, mission and goals of the program for which it was established, by adopting and applying the principles of comprehensive quality and setting and implementing plans and programs that ensure achieving high levels of performance and productivity in the educational, administrative, organizational, financial and technical fields and maximizing the benefit from The knowledge balance and the accumulated experiences of the college and its organizational and administrative units and provide the ingredients and requirements for obtaining and maintaining academic accreditation in accordance with the highest local and international quality standards in a way that enhances the capabilities of the college To achieve sustainable competitive advantages. Supervising the application of quality standards in academic aspects, both institutional and programmatic.
Work on preparing study schedules for program students, preparing a schedule of teaching burden for faculty members, distributing courses offered to college halls, and making optimal use of the halls designated for the department.
Checking the proportion of the students in the division with the capacity of the registered room for the course.
Raise the teaching burden for the College Vice-Dean and Academic Affairs in each semester.
Preparing the schedule of final exams.
The Academic Advising Committee works according to the general strategies and policies of the college and department In what contributes to achieving the vision, mission, and goals of the department for which it was established, by providing academic guidance and counseling services to students in order to achieve the effectiveness and efficiency of the educational process in the department.
and that is through:
- Prepare a detailed and annual plan for student counseling in the department and follow up steps
Implemented.
Supervising the implementation of regulations, regulations, instructions, and decisions related to student guidance and counseling affairs.
- Establishing a specific policy for academic guidance that will be adhered to by all members of the department and following up on its implementation.
The council is concerned with raising and discussing the problems students face within the college, and discussing students ’needs for various services, whether educational, administrative or attached.... etc.
Tasks for the Website Committee:
1. Website development for the department in Arabic and English.
2. Collecting and reviewing the website's content, and coordinating with the college dean and head of the department to develop the site and update the content.
3. Create backlinks to the site.
4. Assist faculty members in creating their personal websites.
5. Coordination with the college's website.
6. Participate in and benefit from the available services.
7. Informing the department council periodically of the site’s development.
8. Carrying out other tasks assigned to the committee.
List of the faculty members of the Department of Law
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Name |
Qualification |
Cell# |
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1 |
Dr. Ali bin Mohammed Al-Muhaimid |
Assistant Professor |
0505134252 |
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2 |
Dr. Shamil Suleiman Ahmed |
Assistant Professor |
0543278743 |
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3 |
Dr. Mohamed Mohamed Youssef Eid |
Assistant Professor |
0544597961 |
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4 |
Dr. Tariq Muhammad Ghazali |
Assistant Professor |
054465187 |
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5 |
Dr. Mostafa Ibrahim Salama |
Co-professor |
0532500065 |
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6 |
Dr. Sameh Shaaban Goda |
Assistant Professor |
0558368162 |
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7 |
Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Abdel Rahim |
Assistant Professor |
0531584615 |
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8 |
Dr. Adel El-Sawy Mahmoud |
Assistant Professor |
0506874858 |
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9 |
Dr. Lutfi Abu Al-Majd Musa |
Assistant Professor |
053285526 |
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10 |
Dr. Abdel Moneim Ahmed Khalifa |
Assistant Professor |
0593223116 |
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11 |
Dr. Abdullah Ali Abdul-Rahman Al-Olayan |
Assistant Professor |
0553737619 |
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12 |
Dr. Jihad Maghawry Shehata |
Assistant Professor |
0545458235 |
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13 |
Mr. Jarallah Suleiman Jarallah Al-Mashiti |
Lecturer |
0563878088 |
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14 |
Dr. Othman Ahmed Othman |
Assistant Professor |
0540473122 |
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15 |
Dr. Ali Ibrahim Shaaban |
Assistant Professor |
0548762743 |
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16 |
Dr. Ahmed El-Sayed El-Bahy El-Shobry |
Assistant Professor |
0548317644 |
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17 |
Dr. Mohamed Aboud Hamed Mohamed |
Assistant Professor |
0538789572 |
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18 |
Dr. Nemat Mohamed Safwat |
Assistant Professor |
0545907117 |
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19 |
Dr. Shaimaa Hamid Jaballah |
Assistant Professor |
0563189932 |
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20 |
Dr. Rashida Mahmoud Sayed |
Assistant Professor |
0502045809 |
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21 |
Dr. Yasmine Ahmed Mohamed |
Assistant Professor |
0543060998 |
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22 |
Dr. Al-Khansaa Ahmed Mohamed |
Assistant Professor |
0507027859 |
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23 |
Dr. Kouturah Ruwaida Musa Abdul Aziz |
Assistant Professor |
0504363812 |
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24 |
Dr. Shatha Hamid Omar Muhammad |
Assistant Professor |
0572947979 |
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25 |
Miss. Amal Ghaleb Jarrah Al-Otaibi |
Lecturer |
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- |
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26 |
Dr. Ahmed Mahmoud Ahmed Gawarneh |
Assistant Professor |
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27 |
Miss. Latifa Abdullah Nasser Al-Subaihi |
Lecturer |
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P.O. B: 31717 - College of Humanities and Administrative Sciences - Building No. 5. Al-Qassim - Buraydah - Saudi Arabia
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