ECTS
120 credits
Duration
2 years
Training structure
Faculty of Law and Political Science
Presentation
- Educational managers: Marie-Pierre Dumont - Clémence Mouly
The Master's degree in Corporate Law (Juriste Conseil d'Entreprise) covers the main subjects of business law from a theoretical, but above all practical, perspective.
Objectives
Prepare students for pre-professional life by providing them with instruction from both academics and legal professionals, with nearly 35 hours of classes per week.
Know-how and skills
Students must be equally comfortable advising a company as they are in potential litigation. They must master the main areas of business law and be equally proficient in contract law, labor law, tax law, banking and financial law, corporate law, IP, etc., in order to have a multidisciplinary view of law.
Organization
Program
The courses are organized into thematic modules covering everything from business creation to liquidation, addressing all aspects (social, tax, corporate, etc.).
Select a program
Master's Degree in Corporate Law and International Transactions
Master's Degree in Corporate Law and International Transactions
English
2 creditsStarting a business
5 creditsBusiness and taxation
6 credits
Business and real estate law
4 creditsBusiness and international law
3 creditsCompany and disposals
3 creditsBusiness and litigation//collective proceedings
6 creditsBusiness and labor law
4 creditsEU with IP option
6 creditsChoose one of two options:
Professional integration
6 creditsChoose 1 to 3 out of 3
Professional integration/student engagement
6 creditsStudent engagement
2 creditsProfessional integration
4 creditsChoose 1 to 3 out of 3
Business and financing
5 creditsLanguage - English
2 creditsBusiness and distribution/competition/intellectual property
5 creditsBusiness and restructuring
6 creditsFinancial analysis
3 credits
Admission
Target audience
Student holding a Master's 1 degree in business and/or corporate law
Mandatory prerequisites
Main subjects in business law (tax law, labor law, contract law, corporate law, private international law).
Recommended prerequisites
Master's degree in business/corporate law