The Faculty of Law was established in 1955 as one of the faculties of Cairo University, Khartoum Branch, where it was named after the Faculty of Law until 1993. It is considered one of the largest and oldest female students in the University of Al -Neelain and law schools in Sudanese universities. Improving professional performance, respecting the law in financial and commercial transactions, constitutional rights, public freedoms and others. The total number of students in the college is () admission rate () and annual graduation rate () and (rate) in the master's specialization (doctorate)
Al-Neelain University’s Faculty of Law is dedicated to advancing human dignity, social welfare and justice through knowledge of law.
Our mission is to achieve excellence in educating professionals, serving the public and fostering justice. We aspire to prepare lawyers to serve their clients, the justice system and the public with a high level of accomplishment and a commitment to the highest ideals of the legal profession. We strive to provide students with a well-rounded legal education. Our curriculum is designed to teach students about the law and to help them develop the skills necessary to use that knowledge in practice. Our goal is for our graduates to possess the core competencies essential to embark on the practice of law.
In addition to the goals of the university as a larger vessel, the college aims to:
Qualifying competent professional frameworks in different fields of law
Disseminate knowledge of the law
Produce outstanding scientific research and processions globally and committed to the priorities and needs of the community
Disseminate knowledge through different areas of law in society and interact with environmental and value requirements.
Linking the college with local, regional and international counterpart institutions in the field of law