Faculty of Legal Sciences
The legal sciences constitute an academic and professional field dedicated to the study of law and legal systems. This field of study is concerned with understanding the laws, regulations, legal systems and legal institutions that govern society. The legal sciences encompass a wide range of disciplines, including constitutional law, civil law, criminal law, administrative law, business law and many other specialized areas.
The main goal of legal science is to gain an in-depth understanding of laws and regulations and how they are applied and interpreted in practice. Legal science students study the fundamental principles of law, the historical evolution of legal systems, legal processes, dispute resolution, legal ethics, legal theory and many other related topics.
Careers in the legal sciences include roles such as lawyers, judges, notaries, legal advisers, civil servants, law professors and other professions related to the field of law. In addition, the skills acquired through legal science studies, such as critical analysis skills, understanding of legal processes and logical thinking skills, are highly valued in many professional fields.
Legal sciences are fundamental to the functioning of a society based on the rule of law. An understanding of law and legal systems is essential for ensuring justice, the protection of citizens' fundamental rights, and the orderly functioning of social and economic institutions.