The course is generally divided into two main parts: the and the Theory of Right . Part 1: Theory of Law
: The distinction between Public Law and Private Law. Part 2: Theory of Right
: You can find detailed summaries and lecture notes on platforms like ASJP or specialized law portals such as Qawam .
: Distinguishing between formal sources (Legislation, Custom, Sharia, Natural Law) and interpretive sources (Jurisprudence, Doctrine).
: Exploring traditional and modern theories defining what constitutes a "right".
: Institutions like the University of Blida 2 provide official course booklets on the Introduction to Legal Sciences for first-year students.
The course is generally divided into two main parts: the and the Theory of Right . Part 1: Theory of Law
: The distinction between Public Law and Private Law. Part 2: Theory of Right The course is generally divided into two main
: You can find detailed summaries and lecture notes on platforms like ASJP or specialized law portals such as Qawam . Natural Law) and interpretive sources (Jurisprudence
: Distinguishing between formal sources (Legislation, Custom, Sharia, Natural Law) and interpretive sources (Jurisprudence, Doctrine). The course is generally divided into two main
: Exploring traditional and modern theories defining what constitutes a "right".
: Institutions like the University of Blida 2 provide official course booklets on the Introduction to Legal Sciences for first-year students.