Master of Laws (LL.M.)
International & Comparative Law Track - Egypt
About Alexandria University and the Faculty of Law
Alexandria University was founded in 1938. Originally, it was a branch of Cairo University (then called Fou’ad alAwwal University). In 1938, the Alexandrian branch of Cairo University was declared an independent University. The law school was the second school to be part of Alexandria University, with its first class graduating in 1941. The law school is the third largest in the nation, with an undergraduate division that hosts 24,000 students annually. The school ranks as the second most important in the country, with graduates spread throughout the Muslim world, serving in all fields of legal practice and as leaders in their communities. The law school at Alexandria prides itself on the quality of its faculty members, more than 70% of whom hold LL.D. degrees from European or American Universities. Faculty members have served as an essential force in bringing about some of the most important changes in society, not only in Egypt but throughout the Arab and Muslim world. The school offers one college degree, Bachelor in Laws (LL.B.), and three graduate degrees: Graduate Diploma, Masters Degree (LL.M.), and Doctorate in Laws (LL.D.).
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