Target level of study
Master's degree
ECTS
120 credits
Duration
2 years
Training structure
Faculty of Law and Political Science
Presentation
The Economics Law major includes two tracks:
- Master's Degree in Consumer Affairs and Competition
Academic Director: Malo Depincé
- Master's Degree in Private Economic Law
Academic supervisors: Jean-Louis Respaud
The Master's programs are organized over two years, comprising four semesters.
Organization
Open alternately
This course is available on a work-study basis.
Program
Select a program
Master's Degree in Consumer Affairs and Competition
- Head of teaching: Malo Depincé
The Master's program offers training in economic subjects, the interface between the company and its consumer market, its competitors, and the administration: consumer law, competition law, and contract law, from both a national and international perspective. The teaching is practical in nature: case studies (drafting documents, case analysis), seminars led by professionals, monitoring of current litigation. Mandatory internship between April and August.
EU Competition law
6 creditsCM Competition Law
4 creditsCompetition Law Tutorial
2 credits
Private International Law Group 2 (ST)
Legal clinic
EU Banking Law
6 creditsCM Banking Law
Banking Law Tutorial
2 credits
EU Language
General introduction to intellectual property law (ST)
EU Distribution Law (sales/service)
6 creditsLaw of customs (ST)
Digital skills - In-depth documentary research
Fundamentals of Economic Law
18 creditsLanguage
Professional methodology
6 credits
Special rights
2 creditsEU of choice
Choose one of two options:
Choice of thesis/supervised project
Choose one of two options:
Supervised project
4 creditsMemory
4 credits
Memory/Commitment
4 creditsStudent engagement
Choice of Thesis/Supervised Project
Choose one of two options:
Memory
2 creditsSupervised project
Market law
26 creditsProfessional practice
Professional integration
2 credits
Master's Degree in Private Economic Law
- Head of teaching: Jean-Louis Respaud
The concept of market law has only recently emerged: competition law, consumer law, business contract law, distribution law, to which we could add financial market law, economic analysis of law, and digital activities law, all within a national, community, and international framework. Business life is increasingly subject to the constraints of market law, which is becoming more complex and technical, is already fully integrated at the EU level, and is becoming increasingly international.
EU Competition law
6 creditsCM Competition Law
4 creditsCompetition Law Tutorial
2 credits
Private International Law Group 2 (ST)
Legal clinic
EU Banking Law
6 creditsCM Banking Law
Banking Law Tutorial
2 credits
EU Language
General introduction to intellectual property law (ST)
EU Distribution Law (sales/service)
6 creditsLaw of customs (ST)
Digital skills - In-depth documentary research
Law and litigation, international and comparative distribution law
5 creditsLegal monitoring
2 creditsLanguage
Montpellier Legal Clinic
Private international law and international trade law
5 creditsAdvanced business contract law
5 creditsTheory, philosophy of market law, and research methodology
10 credits
Complex cases and arbitration competitions
3 creditsChoice of thesis/supervised project
8 creditsChoose one of two options:
Theses and research papers
8 creditsSupervised project
8 credits
Competition law and litigation
4 creditsEngineering and contract technology
4 creditsClinical Choice/Commitment/Work-Study Program
Choose 1 out of 3
Work-study program
2 creditsMontpellier Legal Clinic
2 creditsStudent engagement
2 credits
Preparation for student science event
1 creditParticipation in university competitions
2 creditsArbitration and litigation law
4 creditsThematic seminars
2 credits
And after
Continuing education
Obtaining a Master's degree allows you to enter professional life or prepare for a doctorate.