Economic reasons:

  • The Kingdom is currently experiencing an economic transformation that necessitates active participation from the private sector and individuals to drive innovation and growth.
  • The demand in the Saudi labor market for professionals specializing in legal sciences to address the evolving legal landscape.
  • Initiating new career opportunities and perspectives is crucial for fostering economic and social progress in the region.

Social reasons:

  • Staying updated on legislative changes, legal theories, and judicial rulings that continuously shape the academic curriculum.
  • Evolving the legal studies program to align with progressive advancements seen in renowned universities within the Kingdom and globally.

Cultural reasons:

  • Raising the intellectual and cultural level of male and female students and giving them sufficient immunity to confront intellectual and behavioral deviation.
  • Elevating the intellectual and cultural aptitude of both male and female students, equipping them with the necessary resilience to combat intellectual and behavioral aberrations. 

National needs and developments:

  • Preparing specialized legal cadres capable of working efficiently and effectively to achieve the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
  • Providing legal specialists to fill the shortage in the number of judges, lawyers, and assistant judges in the Kingdom.
  • Building competencies in legal sciences, especially the law of civil and commercial contracts and obligations in general, because of the rapid commercial and economic development witnessed by the Kingdom, especially in the field of international transactions.

Mission

Preparing competencies in various fields of law with distinguished scientific and research capabilities and capable of competing in the labor market through qualified faculty members, administrative cadres, and effective community partnerships.

Objectives

  • Promoting education and learning in the field of legal sciences in accordance with academic accreditation standards.
  • Developing the research capabilities of faculty members and students in the field of legal sciences.
  • Building community partnerships related to legal sciences.
  • The law ·
  • Bachelor's ·
  • Category: male/female

Professions/jobs for which students are qualified: (from the Civil Service System Classification Guide) ·

  • Legal advisors' jobs
  • Lawyer Jobs ·
  • Prosecutor jobs
  • Legal Investigators Jobs ·
  • Researchers and specialists in regional affairs jobs
  • Researchers and specialists in municipal councils and election jobs 
  • Administrative Inspectors Jobs ·
  • Administrative Controllers Jobs ·
  • Case Researcher Jobs ·
  • Administrative supervisors’ Jobs
  • Systems researchers and specialists Jobs
  • Secretaries of judicial departments
  • Supervisory functions of passport work
  • Jobs for passport auditors and specialists
  • Supervisory functions over civil status work
  • Civil Status Procedures Auditors and Specialist Jobs
  • Trade Controllers Jobs ·
  • Positions of labor body members
  • Labor inspector jobs
  • Labor investigators' jobs
  • Reformers' jobs.

 

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