Department head word
Thank Allah, the Lord of the Worlds for His unprovoked bounty, and it is His blessing to favour science over so much of His creation.
In this specific electronic space, we are pleased to note that the Law Department is one of the most basic and important scientific departments within the Law School. It seeks to realise our target message and to enable students to become fully aware of the building of their legal thought by establishing a scientific legal methodology that will enable them to develop their legal personality and establish national legal competence in all sectors, whether the judiciary, the prosecution, the law, the university or legal advice. We therefore endeavour, since assuming the Chairmanship of the Department, to complete what our former colleagues began in terms of developing the educational and administrative processes, to further the scientific advancement of students, the faculty and the university in order to attain good local and global classification.
In conclusion, we ask Allah for success.
D. Nadia Ma’atoog / Chief of the Law Section
Description
The Law Department is one of the newly established departments within the University. Its objective is to prepare highly qualified specialists to meet the needs of the institutions of our beloved country, Libya, where the Department has awarded the license of a law degree for 107 approved hours.
Vision
The department should be one of the leading departments in the field of preparing legal cadres, making it the best in terms of specialized practical and technical capabilities, and be able to benefit the community, serve it, and work to develop and prosper it.
Mission
Among its programmes, the Section primarily focuses oneducational processes for students, as they are the primary beneficiaries of the educational process. It provides them with knowledge, meeting the requirement to develop theirintellectual abilities and skills, including communication skills and ability to negotiate with others. It also supportscontinuous development, raising the competence of the teaching staff within the Section by holding public and private seminars and lectures, encouraging them to write, prepare scientific research and send faculty members to participate in relevant conferences and seminars. The Section also ensuresthe scientific and professional qualifications awarded to itsstudents reflect an ability to meet the needs of the labour market.
Goals
• Legal education and training of qualified personnel in the legal field (drafting, adjudication, jurisprudence).
• Provision of legal advice in accordance with the correct interpretation of the law.
• Providing legal knowledge through research and legal lectures to contribute to the dissemination of a legal culture throughout society.
• To improve the competence of teaching staff and staff in the department by conducting training courses and workshops consistent with developments in related scientific and administrative fields.
• Exchange experiences with counterpart departments, institutions, and research centres both within and outside the country.