The legal field offers a broad spectrum of employment. Legal expertise is required in almost every sector of the economy, calling for judges, prosecutors, lawyers, arbitrators, litigators, in-house counsels, auditors, mediators, legal consultants, legal researchers, academics and the like. GUC’s Faculty of Law and Legal Studies aims at providing its students with the legal knowledge and skills necessary to have a competitive advantage in a continuously changing market in Egypt and abroad.
GUC Law graduates have the following career opportunities:
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Post graduate studies (LL.M., Ph.D.) nationally and internationally
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Private and international law firms (preceded by admission at Egyptian Bar Association)
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Arbitration
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Banks and financial institutions
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Diplomatic service in Egypt (preceded by an annual entry exam)
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Governmental bodies: Legal departments within different ministries and public authorities
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International organizations: i.e. United Nations and its agencies, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, League of Arab States, African Union, Organization of Islamic Cooperation etc.
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Judicial bodies, including:
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Ordinary judiciary and public prosecution
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State Law Authority
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Administrative Prosecution
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State Council