College of Law

Overview

The College of Law at Babagurgur University was founded to develop a new generation of legal professionals equipped with the knowledge, analytical ability, and moral integrity necessary to uphold justice and contribute to the progress of society.

The college provides an in-depth understanding of both national and international legal systems, emphasizing the importance of human rights, ethical responsibility, and social equity. Through a balance of theoretical education and practical training, students learn to interpret, apply, and advance the principles of law in various sectors.

The College of Law stands as a bridge between academia and the legal community, fostering cooperation with courts, legal institutions, and public service organizations.

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Objectives

  • Provide high-quality legal education that meets academic and professional standards.
  • Develop students’ understanding of constitutional, civil, criminal, and international law.
  • Strengthen students’ research, critical thinking, and advocacy skills.
  • Foster respect for justice, fairness, and ethical practice.
  • Encourage legal research addressing contemporary societal challenges.
  • Build partnerships with legal institutions for student internships and training.
  • Prepare graduates to work effectively in courts, law firms, public administration, and NGOs.

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Frequently Asked Question

We’ve gathered the most common questions about College of Law to help students and visitors get to know us better.

The college offers a Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) program.

The program extends over four academic years, including practical and research components.

Yes, students participate in moot courts, internships, and field visits to legal institutions.

Yes, the College of Law operates under official recognition and approval from the Ministry.

Graduates can work as lawyers, legal consultants, judges, notaries, or legal advisors in public and private sectors.

Yes, faculty and students engage in research addressing evolving legal and judicial issues in Iraq and the region.

Yes, practical internships at courts, law firms, or ministries are an essential part of the degree.

Yes, ethical principles and respect for justice are central to every aspect of the program.

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