Facilities
Legal Clinic:
- Pre-requests: Civil Procedures Law and Criminal Procedures Law.
- Expected Outcomes: Training students on how to solve legal problems, draft legal memos and providelegal consultations.
Moot Courts:
- Pre-requests: Civil Procedures Law and Criminal Procedures Law.
- Expected Outcome: teaching students on several aspect of the practical legal life through conducting a simulation of real life cases.
Practical Legal Applications:
- Pre-requests: Civil Procedures Law and Criminal Procedures Law.
- Expected Outcomes :introducing students to the legal regulation and the methods of how legal administration's work.
Law Faculty Facilities:
- Legal Clinic.
- Moot Court.
- Computer Lab.
Industry
The Faculty of Law maintains a vast network of relations with several civil society organizations and Justice Institutions.
First, there are various understandings with the Palestinian High Judicial Counselin regards to allow students to visit courts and organizing lectures for them in it. Also organizing workshops and seminars given by judges to Law students on various important legal Issues. The same are applied to the Palestinian General Prosecution.
Second, the Faculty of Law signed several Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with various civic Organizations such as the Coalition for Accountability and Integrity (AMAN), Al-Haq Institute, and others. SuchMoUs will enhance the role of the Faculty in the justice sector.
Third, the faculty of Law has signed several cooperation agreements with other national and international universities.
Teaching and Learning
From in-class Lectures to Practical training and workshops. Teaching Methods are vary based on the nature of the course and number of students in each course. The Faculty of Law considers applying the most advanced learning methods in the legal field.
Coursework and Assessment
There are various methods to assess students and grade them. Usually, students' gradesare based on three exams; first, second, and final exams. Some professors consider to grade students based on participation.