PhD in Law

PhD in Law

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law at AACTD University is a rigorous research-oriented program designed for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers who wish to contribute to the advancement of legal knowledge and practice. This program emphasizes original research, interdisciplinary perspectives, and the ability to shape legal reforms at both national and international levels.

 

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the PhD in Law program will be able to:

  • Demonstrate advanced knowledge of legal theories, principles, and methodologies across diverse legal systems.

  • Design and conduct independent, original, and publishable research that advances the field of law.

  • Critically evaluate the interaction between law, politics, economics, and society at national and global levels.

  • Contribute to legal scholarship through teaching, publications, and policy engagement.

  • Apply ethical and professional standards in research, teaching, and practice.

  • Provide expert legal analysis and solutions for complex transnational legal challenges.

 

Pathways Available

The program offers flexibility in research specialization. Students may pursue pathways such as:

  • International Law and Human Rights

  • Comparative Constitutional Law

  • Commercial and Corporate Law

  • Environmental and Energy Law

  • Criminal Justice and Criminology

  • Intellectual Property and Technology Law

  • Islamic and Comparative Legal Studies

 

Program Goals

  • To produce highly skilled legal scholars capable of leading legal reforms.

  • To develop expertise in advanced legal theory and applied law.

  • To prepare candidates for careers in academia, judiciary, government, international organizations, and the private sector.

  • To strengthen the global contribution of AACTD University in legal research and innovation.

 

Possible Career Options

Graduates may pursue high-level positions such as:

  • University professor or researcher in law faculties.

  • Judge or senior judicial officer.

  • Legal adviser for governments and ministries.

  • Policy and law reform consultant.

  • Senior legal counsel in multinational corporations or law firms.

  • International organization officer (UN, WTO, ICC, EU, etc.).

  • Non-governmental organization (NGO) director or legal advocacy leader.

 

Program Curriculum & Structure

The PhD in Law is structured around intensive research training and dissertation development:

Year 1: Foundational Stage
  • Advanced Legal Research Methodologies

  • Jurisprudence and Legal Theory (with Learning Outcome: ability to critique schools of legal thought)

  • Comparative Legal Systems (with Learning Outcome: develop comparative analysis skills across jurisdictions)

  • Research Proposal Development

Year 2: Specialization & Data Collection

  • Electives tailored to specialization (e.g., International Humanitarian Law, Corporate Governance, Environmental Law)

  • Academic Writing for Legal Scholars (Learning Outcome: produce draft journal-quality articles)

  • Fieldwork/Data Collection

Year 3–4: Dissertation Stage

  • Doctoral Research Seminar (presenting work-in-progress to faculty and peers)

  • Final Dissertation (80,000–100,000 words) demonstrating original and significant contribution to legal scholarship

 

Assessment Methods

  • Research papers and essays during coursework modules

  • Oral presentations and seminar participation

  • Comprehensive doctoral proposal defense

  • Progress reviews with supervisory committee

  • Submission and successful defense of PhD dissertation before an academic panel

 

Entry Requirements

  • Master’s degree in Law (LLM or equivalent) from an accredited university.

  • Minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 or equivalent.

  • Strong research proposal aligned with faculty expertise.

  • Proficiency in English (IELTS 7.0, TOEFL iBT 95, or equivalent).

  • Professional or academic references supporting capability for doctoral-level research.

  • In exceptional cases, outstanding candidates with an undergraduate law degree (LLB) and significant research or professional experience may be considered.

 

Invented Local and International Awards

To highlight academic distinction, AACTD University PhD in Law students and graduates may be eligible for the following recognitions:

  • The AACTD Legal Research Excellence Award (annual recognition for best doctoral dissertation in law).

  • Global Justice Innovation Prize (international award for research contributing to social justice and legal reform).

  • AACTD–International Law Association Fellowship (prestigious fellowship for doctoral candidates publishing in international law).

  • Distinguished Alumni Award in Legal Scholarship (for outstanding contributions to academia or judiciary after graduation).

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