College of Law
The law is alive…. Leading the way. We are as committed to what the law means for an individual or business as we are to what it means for a nation. We empower future jurists with the tools to do anything and the spirit to do the right thing.
At Warith Al-anbiyaa University College of Law, we are passionate about the law’s historical, theoretical and constitutional foundations. And we are as committed about what the law means for an individual or a corporation as we are for a nation. For more than 5 years Law graduates have learned how to apply their knowledge to enhance quality of life, no matter the location, whether an individual is starting a new business or in need for expert legal advocacy. Warith Al-anbiyaa College of Law proudly calls Holy Karbala city as the home for every passionate for learning and development. Every day our students and faculty participate in improving and developing of this great Holy city. At a time of transformative growth, there’s never been more momentum on campus and the city. The graduates Law School obtains a bachelor's degree in law that qualifies them to be lawyers with high experience in understanding the legal text and defending their clients according to the sound legal vision as the students are qualified to enter the judicial institute if other requirements are met to be a judge or prosecutor. In addition, the students receive theoretical lessons in scientific research that enable them to be researchers to make them qualify enough to obtain a master's degree or doctorate in the future.
College of Law adopts a theoretical and applied studies of the curricula prepared by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, taking into consideration the comparative legislation of Arab and foreign countries and Islamic jurisprudence (Faqah) for a period of (4) academic years, to graduate a legal lawyer with diverse sciences and a high capacity in scientific research that qualify them to occupy multiple job positions. The College of Law was established in 2017 and specializes in the study of legal sciences in two departments of public and private law. For more information, contact the college at the following e-mail: -