Juris Doctor

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Juris Doctor
Institution
Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Location
Qatar
Total Tuition
$ 58379
Intakes
August
Application deadline
February
Application Fee
69
Program Description

The Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree is a unique model of graduate legal education designed to meet the needs of Qatar and the Middle East. The J.D. is the first-of-its-kind graduate law degree in the MENA region; courses are taught in English, preparing graduates to work in the international legal market.

A J.D. differs from an undergraduate law degree as it targets individuals who already hold an undergraduate degree, which can be in any subject, including law. The J.D. education builds on the student’s previous expertise and experience, allowing students to pursue expertise in law that is aligned with their previous degree or move in a completely different direction.

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Graduates of this program will be equipped to: 

  • Exhibit comprehensive knowledge of the common, civil, and Shari’a legal traditions and how they apply to the practice of law within public, international, and private sectors.
  • Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of substantive and procedural issues of certain domestic systems and the international system.
  • Make use of legal doctrine to conduct comparative analysis of multiple systems and formulate reasoned analysis of contemporary legal issues.
  • Test research abilities to shape new policy in a comparative and international legal context.
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills and superior knowledge of professional responsibility issues and can decisively identify the appropriate course of action in a given situation.

Admissions to the J.D. program requires a bachelor’s degree with a strong academic record (minimum 3.0 GPA out of 4) from a recognized university.

Unless exempt, applicants are required to submit an IELTS score of 6.5 or a TOEFL score of 79 to demonstrate their proficiency in English.

First Year – First Semester

LAW601 – Law and Global Legal Systems – 2 Credit Hours
LAW652 – Injury Law / Torts – 4 Credit Hours
LAW651 – Contract Law – 4 Credit Hours
LAW650 – Property Law – 4 Credit Hours
LAW667 – Legal Analysis, Research and Writing I – 2 Credit Hours

Total: 16 Credit Hours

First Year – Second Semester

LAW653 – Constitutional Law – 4 Credit Hours
LAW654 – International Law – 4 Credit Hours
LAW655 – Business Associations – 4 Credit Hours
LAW668 – Legal Analysis, Research and Writing II – 2 Credit Hours

Total: 14 Credit Hours

Second Year – First Semester

LAW655 – Administrative Law – 4 Credit Hours
LAW659 – Commercial Law – 4 Credit Hours
LAW666 – Criminal Law and Procedure – 4 Credit Hours
LAW669 – Legal Analysis, Research and Writing III – 2 Credit Hours

Total: 14 Credit Hours

Second Year – Second Semester

LAW658 – Civil Procedure – 2 Credit Hours
LAW678 – Dispute Resolution (Negotiation and Trial Advocacy) – 3 Credit Hours
LAW675 – Ethics & Professional Responsibility – 2 Credit Hours
LAW676 – Introduction to the Legal Foundations of the Global Economy (International Business Transactions, International Investment Law, and International Taxation) – 3 Credit Hours
LAW679 – Entrepreneurship Law – 4 Credit Hours

Total: 14 Credit Hours

Third Year – First Semester

LAW752 – Construction & Infrastructure Development – 3 Credit Hours
LAW750 – Energy Law – 3 Credit Hours
LAW753 – Healthcare Law – 3 Credit Hours
LAW760/765 – Sports Law or Media and Cultural Law – 3 Credit Hours
LAW763 – Law, Technology and Intellectual Property I – 2 Credit Hours

Total: 14 Credit Hours

Third Year – Second Semester

LAW756 – Advanced Dispute Resolution – 3 Credit Hours
LAW751 – Global Economic Law and Governance – 3 Credit Hours
LAW754 – Advanced Human Rights – 3 Credit Hours
LAW757 – Environmental Law – 3 Credit Hours
LAW764 – Law, Technology and Intellectual Property II – 1 Credit Hours

Total: 13 Credit Hours

Additional Offerings

LAW706 – Independent Study – 2 Credit Hours
LAW701 – Law Seminar – 1 Credit Hour

Program Overview
Study Format
Full-time
Program Level
JD (Professional Doctorate)
Language Of Materials
English
Language Of Teaching
English
Mode
On-campus
Duration By Months
36
To request more information about the program

Contact Admission
Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Phone Number
97444540222
Email
cl@hbku.edu.qa

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