| Application Deadline: | 31st January | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 3,050 - | ||
| Location: | Paris / France / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 36 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 180 | ||
| Languages: | English French German Spanish | ||
- Lectures and Seminars in 3 languages (French, English, German or Spanish)
- Unique involvement of visiting Professors from European and International Universities or Institutions
- Original methods of teaching and evaluation: each visiting professor applies the specific methods used in his/her country of origin (UK, USA, Germany, Holland…)
- Compulsory internship of 8 weeks in an international environment
What’s next :
- LL.M. in International and European Law-Human Rights or International and European Business Law at the Faculté Libre de Droit
- LL.M in French Law (social Law, criminal Law, public Law, private Law, business Law…)
- Joining an International/European Law oriented LL.M in another prestigious French or foreign University
After the LL.M :
The graduates will not only be able to accede to all the jobs for French lawyers, barristers, solicitors, corporate lawyers, lawyer-linguist or civil servants, but also to a multitude of jobs which involve abilities in using two or several languages in a European and international context.
They will have the opportunity to expatriate themselves or prepare international entrance examinations (for European Union, Council of Europe, United Nations and specialized institutions…).
They also will be able to join non-governmental organizations of European and international dimensions in the fields of Human Rights, humanitarian aid, sustainable development, environmental protection…
At last, they could also entering lobbying firms which are nowadays very numerous in all political decision-making places (Paris, Brussels, Strasbourg, New-York, Geneva…).
Introduction unit in Law (only on September)
- Introduction to public Law
- Introduction to private Law
- Introduction to History of Law
- Organisation of the Judicing
Unit of French Law
- Constitutional Law (courses, tutorial and methodology)
- Civil Law (courses, tutorial and methodology)
Unit of International & Eu Law (in English)
- European Integration
- UK Public Law
- Legal Terminology & Translation
- Oral Expression
Unit of Spanish or German Law
- Constitutional Law
- Legal Terminology & Translation
- Oral Expression
Unit of French Law
- Constitutional Law (courses, tutorial and methodology)
- Civil Law (courses, tutorial and methodology)
Unit of International & Eu Law (in English)
- UK Private Law
- European Comparative Law
- Legal Terminology & Translation
- Oral Expression
- Legal Project
Unit of Spanish or German Law
- Foreign Civilisation (History & Culture)
- Civil Law
- Legal Terminology & Translation
- Oral Expression
- Legal Project
Unit of French Law
- Civil Law (courses, tutorial and methodology)
- Administrative Law (courses, tutorial and methodology)
Unit of International & Eu Law (in English)
- EU Institutional Law
- Public International Law
- Legal Terminology & Translation
- Oral Expression
Unit of Spanish or German Law
- Administrative Law
- Legal Terminology & Translation
- Oral Expression
Unit of French Law
- Civil Law (courses, tutorial and methodology)
- Administrative Law (courses, tutorial and methodology)
Unit of International & Eu Law (in English)
- EU Law
- Public International Law
- Legal Terminology & Translation
- Oral Expression
Unit of Spanish or German Law
- Criminal Law
- Legal Terminology & Translation
- Oral Expression
Unit of French Law
- Administrative Law of Goods (courses, tutorial and methodology)
- Civil Law (courses, tutorial and methodology)
- Commercial Law (courses, tutorial and methodology)
Unit of International & Eu Law (in English)
- EU Competition Law
- English Tort Law
- Legal Terminology & Translation
- Oral Expression
Unit of Spanish or German Law
- Contract Law
- Legal Terminology & Translation
- Oral Expression
Unit of French Law
- Administrative Law of Goods (courses, tutorial and methodology)
- Civil Law (courses, tutorial and methodology)
- Commercial Law (courses, tutorial and methodology)
Unit of International & Eu Law (in English)
- UK Company Law
- Human Rights
- Legal Terminology & Translation
- Oral Expression
Unit of Spanish or German Law
- Commercial Law
- Legal Terminology & Translation
- Oral Expression
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
More informationStudents must submit an application form with the following requirements:
- Copy of transcripts obtained during the high school and A-levels degree + Proof of proficiency in English (DALF, TCF - TOEFL, TOEIC, First Certificate in English), in French (level B2) and eventually in Spanish or German
- A letter of recommendation from one English, or French, or Spanish, or German teacher
Applicants are likely to be invited for an interview.
Minimal degree: high school diploma
| Minimal degree required: | High School diploma |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
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