Upon completion of the program, students are expected to be able to:
- Demonstrate a thorough knowledge and understanding of key elements and concepts of the local, Islamic, and international laws.
- Recognize the basic principles and concepts of the procedural justice.
- Identify the relevant social, economic, political, historical, philosophical, ethical and cultural contexts within which the law operates.
- Recognize the research skills necessary to permit students to locate, read and critically assess the work of others and to conduct research projects of their own.
- Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the principles, values and ethics that the legal profession should have.
- Apply acquired knowledge to solving hypothetical and actual problems.
- Distinguish relevance and irrelevance in relation to evidence from other disciplines and their application to the legal framework.
- Assess the relative weight of competing arguments and information.
- Develop a capacity to analyze legal documents.
- Show commitment to personal development and the ability to act independently in planning, researching, and executing legal projects.
- Present an argument or information in a clear and logical way and respond to counterarguments at an advanced level.
- Be able to use modern technologies to develop legal knowledge and skills.
- Work independently and in teams.
- Display a professional commitment to ethical practice.