- Target level of study- BAC +5 
- ECTS- 120 credits 
- Duration- 2 years 
- Training structure- Faculty of Law and Political Science 
Presentation
The Economic Law specialization includes 2 courses:
- Master's degree in consumer affairs and competition
 Course coordinator: Malo Depincé
- Master of Private Business Law
 Teaching coordinators: Jean-Louis Respaud
Masters programs are organized over 2 years comprising 4 semesters.
Organization
Open on a sandwich basis
This course is offered on a sandwich basis.
Program
Select a program
Master in Consumer Affairs and Competition
- Training coordinator: Malo Depincé
The Master's program offers training in economic matters, the interface between the company and its consumer market, its competitors and the authorities: consumer law, competition law and contract law, from both national and international perspectives. The teaching is practical: case exercises (drafting of deeds, case analysis), seminars with professionals, monitoring of current litigation. Compulsory internship between April and August.
- EU Competition law6 credits- CM Competition law4 credits
- TD Competition law2 credits
 
- Private international law group 2 (ST)
- Legal clinic
- EU Banking law6 credits- CM Banking law
- TD Banking law2 credits
 
- UE Language
- General introduction to intellectual property law (ST)
- UE Distribution law (sales/service)6 credits
- Usage rights (ST)
- Digital skills - In-depth documentary research
- Fundamentals of business law18 credits
- Language
- Professional methodology6 credits
- Special rights2 credits
- Elective UE- Your choice: 1 of 2- Choice of dissertation/tutored project- Your choice: 1 of 2- Tutored project4 credits
- Memory4 credits
 
 
- Memory/Commitment4 credits- Student involvement
- Choice of dissertation/tutored project- Your choice: 1 of 2- Memory2 credits
- Tutored project
 
 
 
 
 
- Market law26 credits
- Professional practice
- Professional integration2 credits
Master of Private Business Law
- Training coordinator: Jean-Louis Respaud
The concept of market law has recently come to the fore: competition law, consumer law, business contract law, distribution law, to which we could add financial market law, economic analysis of the law, the law of digital activities, all within a national, Community and international framework. Business life is increasingly subject to the constraints of market law, which is becoming more complex, more technical, already fully Community-based and increasingly international.
- EU Competition law6 credits- CM Competition law4 credits
- TD Competition law2 credits
 
- Private international law group 2 (ST)
- Legal clinic
- EU Banking law6 credits- CM Banking law
- TD Banking law2 credits
 
- UE Language
- General introduction to intellectual property law (ST)
- UE Distribution law (sales/service)6 credits
- Usage rights (ST)
- Digital skills - In-depth documentary research
- Complex cases and arbitration competitions3 credits
- Choice of dissertation/tutored project8 credits- Your choice: 1 of 2- Dissertations and research projects8 credits
- Tutored project8 credits
 
 
- Competition law and litigation4 credits
- Engineering and contract techniques4 credits
- Choice Legal clinic/Commitment/Alternity- Choice: 1 of 3- Alternance2 credits
- Montpellier Legal Clinic2 credits
- Student involvement2 credits
 
 
- Preparing for a student science event1 credits
- Participation in university competitions2 credits
- Arbitration and major litigation law4 credits
- Thematic seminars2 credits
And then
Further studies
A Master's degree enables you to enter the professional world or prepare for a doctorate.