ECTS
120 credits
Duration
2 years
Training structure
Faculty of Law and Political Science
Presentation
The Master's degree in International Business Law meets a market need for bilingual business lawyers specialized in international affairs. It stands out for: its focus on international issues, which have become increasingly independent from purely internal subjects over the years; its bilingualism (50% of courses and activities are in English); and the presence of foreign students in its classes.
Organization
Special features
Presential
Program
The courses are taught in modules:
- Introduction to international trade
- Contract technology
- Financial law
- Litigation/negotiation
- Distribution
- Intellectual Property
- International labor law
- International company law
- International tax law
- Foreign rights
- Transport and customs law
Select a program
Master 1 International Trade Law
UE Language
Distribution law (ST)
EU Banking law
6 creditsCM Banking law
TD Banking law
2 credits
UE Private international law group 1
6 creditsCM International Private Law group 1
4 creditsTD Private international law group 1
2 credits
Business criminal law (ST)
Usage rights (ST)
UE General tax law
6 creditsDigital skills - In-depth documentary research
Master 2 International Trade Law
Contract technology
6 creditsLitigation
6 creditsEnglish / Expos
Company law
6 creditsIntroduction to international trade law
2 credits
Tax law
6 creditsEnglish / presentations
Grand oral
6 creditsDistribution/Intellectual property
4 creditsTransport and customs/Comparative business law
4 creditsElective UE
Your choice: 1 of 2
Dissertation/Tutored project
Your choice: 1 of 2
Memory
5 creditsTutored project
Memory/Commitment
Choice of dissertation/tutored project
Your choice: 1 of 2
Tutored project
Memory
3 credits
Student involvement
International financing techniques
6 creditsEmployment law
4 creditsInternship/Apprenticeship
2 credits
Admission
Necessary prerequisites
Main areas of business law (tax law, labor law, contract law, company law, DIP).