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7 Master's degrees in Public Law in United Arab Emirates

Public Law
The Public Law programme from Ajman University was established to be a cornerstone of legal education at both the local and regional levels, playing a significant role among the higher education institutions in the United Arab Emirates in preparing a generation of legal professionals capable of making a positive impact.

General Law
This General Law programme from University of Birmingham Dubai is accredited by the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.Become a legal expert in the areas that matter to you. Tailor your course to your future career and broaden your knowledge of a range of legal disciplines.
Judicial Studies
We offer a master degree in Judicial Studies at Zayed University. There is a growing need for highly trained legal professionals as lawyers, judges, assistant judges, and court-room prosecutors etc. in the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf States.
Laws
The Laws program of University of Dubai is offered by the College of Laws is a unique opportunity for all interested in the prevention of financial crimes. The course is tailored to meet the larger needs of a compliance community; so it has something both for a professional and a researcher.
Environmental Sustainability Law and Policies
This Environmental Sustainability Law and Policies program from Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi equips students with the necessary tools to understand adapted regulatory frameworks in the business administration of sustainable development.
Environmental Sustainability Law and Policies
Every country must now achieve economic prosperity by creating blueprints for sustainability that clearly defines environmental, social and economic goals. Learn more in the Environmental Sustainability Law and Policies programme at University Paris Cité.
Public Law
Private Law is the branch of law that deals with the relations between individuals or institutions, rather than relations between these and the state. Learn more with Public Law from United Arab Emirates University.