{"id":376,"date":"2018-04-29T11:14:57","date_gmt":"2018-04-29T11:14:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/economics.kateb.edu.af\/?p=376"},"modified":"2026-05-02T04:57:08","modified_gmt":"2026-05-02T04:57:08","slug":"about-faculty-of-law","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/law.kateb.edu.af\/ps\/uncategorized\/about-faculty-of-law\/","title":{"rendered":"About Faculty of Law"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-702\" src=\"https:\/\/law.kateb.edu.af\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/IMG-20250824-WA0018-300x200.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" srcset=\"https:\/\/law.kateb.edu.af\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/IMG-20250824-WA0018-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/law.kateb.edu.af\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/IMG-20250824-WA0018-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/law.kateb.edu.af\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/IMG-20250824-WA0018-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/law.kateb.edu.af\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/04\/IMG-20250824-WA0018.jpg 1080w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>About the Faculty<\/p>\n<p>1. Introduction<\/p>\n<p>The Faculty of Law was established in 2007 with the vision of becoming the leading center for legal education and knowledge production in the country and attaining a distinguished position among law faculties. Having largely achieved its former vision, the faculty now continues its mission with a renewed outlook: to transform into an entrepreneurial law faculty at the national level.<\/p>\n<p>The Faculty of Law at Kateb University initially began its work with two departments\u2014Judiciary &amp; Prosecution and Public &amp; Private Law\u2014and continued with these two departments until 2020. In that year, following the introduction of a unified national curriculum by the Ministry of Higher Education, all law faculties across the country adopted a single program under the title Law, designed to align more closely with Afghanistan\u2019s job market. The new curriculum seeks to strengthen practical and clinical components so that law students acquire essential professional skills alongside academic knowledge.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to core subjects such as Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Civil Law, and Commercial Law, students also study courses such as Mining Law, Consumer Protection Law, Environmental Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Labor Law.<\/p>\n<p>2. Academic Programs<\/p>\n<p>a) Bachelor\u2019s Degree<\/p>\n<p>Currently, the Faculty of Law offers one undergraduate program in Law based on the national curriculum. A new undergraduate program in Fiqh and Law is planned for the near future.<\/p>\n<p>b) Master\u2019s Degree<\/p>\n<p>The faculty offers three graduate programs:<\/p>\n<p>Criminal Law &amp; Criminology<\/p>\n<p>International Law<\/p>\n<p>Private Law<\/p>\n<p>3. Class Structure<\/p>\n<p>Courses in the Faculty of Law are offered as one-credit or two-credit modules, with each theoretical credit equivalent to 50 minutes of instruction. Undergraduate students submit their monograph topic in the eighth semester, and master\u2019s students do so in the third semester. After approval, students complete their research under the supervision of an advisor.<\/p>\n<p>Career Opportunities for Law Graduates<\/p>\n<p>Career paths for graduates of law are broad and diverse. As a discipline concerned with the governance of society, law equips graduates to work in areas such as:<\/p>\n<p>The Presidential Office<\/p>\n<p>Ministries and governmental directorates<\/p>\n<p>Judiciary (Judges)<\/p>\n<p>Prosecution (Prosecutors)<\/p>\n<p>Defense Lawyering<\/p>\n<p>Legal Consulting (national and international)<\/p>\n<p>Diplomatic Representations<\/p>\n<p>Domestic and international commercial arbitration<br \/>\nand more.<\/p>\n<p>4. Legal Clinic<\/p>\n<p>Unlike the traditional approach in many Afghan law faculties\u2014where teaching is predominantly theoretical\u2014law schools in many other countries, particularly in the West, regard law as a profession grounded in practical skills rather than a purely academic discipline. When viewed through this lens, legal education should rely considerably on experiential learning, rather than on an overly theoretical method of instruction.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, the theoretical teaching model common in Afghanistan does not sufficiently equip students with practical abilities such as legal writing (drafting complaints, indictments, defenses, appeals, contracts, legal opinions, and other documents). This gap leads to difficulties for graduates when entering the job market, reducing their confidence and creating long-term challenges for the legal profession.<\/p>\n<p>With awareness of these challenges and recognizing the practical needs of law students, the Faculty of Law at Kateb University has established a Legal Clinic to strengthen practical legal training and reduce dependence on purely theoretical instruction. The Legal Clinic consists of four credits taught over two semesters\u2014seventh and eighth\u2014and is offered as an elective.<\/p>\n<p>Pre-Clinic Courses<\/p>\n<p>Students in the seventh semester who choose the Legal Clinic elective must complete two credits of Pre-Clinic Courses. These include:<\/p>\n<p>Legal writing (complaints, defenses, indictments, appeals, forms used by prosecution offices, contracts, legal opinions, etc.)<\/p>\n<p>Legal research methods<\/p>\n<p>Interviewing clients<\/p>\n<p>Providing legal consultation in family and commercial disputes<\/p>\n<p>Other essential practical skills<\/p>\n<p>Students who successfully complete these two credits become eligible to enter the practical phase of the clinic.<\/p>\n<p>Clinical Phase<\/p>\n<p>During the practical phase, qualified students work under the supervision of active defense lawyers who teach in the clinic. Students participate in real cases belonging to clients who have officially contracted the clinic\u2019s lawyers. They assist in all stages of litigation\u2014case preparation, drafting pleadings, advising clients, and more.<\/p>\n<p>At the end of the eighth semester, the supervising lawyer evaluates each student\u2019s performance and reports to the Head of the Legal Clinic and Head of Department. Students who pass both the pre-clinic and clinic courses gain hands-on skills preparing them to work effectively as defense lawyers or in related legal professions.<\/p>\n<p>Structure of the Legal Clinic<\/p>\n<p>The Legal Clinic at the Faculty of Law and Political Science of Kateb University operates as a specialized legal institution within the university and is licensed by the Afghanistan Legal Aid Board. Its dual mission is:<\/p>\n<p>1. Providing legal services and legal aid to underprivileged clients;<\/p>\n<p>2. Offering practical legal training to law students.<\/p>\n<p>Thus, the Legal Clinic functions as both an academic and a service-oriented institution. The clinic integrates its academic components into the official curriculum approved by the Ministry of Higher Education and simultaneously holds a legal aid license from the Ministry of Justice.<\/p>\n<p>The clinic consists of:<\/p>\n<p>One Director<\/p>\n<p>Two Instructors<\/p>\n<p>Two practicing defense lawyers In the seventh semester, instructors teach the pre-clinic courses, and in the eighth semester, the defense lawyers supervise students working on real cases.<\/p>\n<p>Eligibility Criteria for Joining the Legal Clinic<\/p>\n<p>Students interested in the Legal Clinic must meet the following requirements:<\/p>\n<p>1. Be an active student of the Faculty of Law and Political Science<\/p>\n<p>2. Be enrolled in the seventh semester<\/p>\n<p>3. Select both the Pre-Clinic and Clinic courses as electives<\/p>\n<p>4. Pass the clinic entrance examination5. Successfully complete the interview process6. Maintain a GPA above 75%7. Demonstrate strong writing and speaking skills<\/p>\n<p>8. Possess good ethical and social behavior and a distinguished character<\/p>\n<p>9. Have an interest in judicial and legal professions<\/p>\n<p>10. Show commitment to the responsibilities and obligations of the Clinic<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>About the Faculty 1. Introduction The Faculty of Law was established in 2007 with the vision of becoming the leading center for legal education and knowledge production in the country and attaining a distinguished position among law faculties. 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