Target level of study
Master's degree
ECTS
120 credits
Duration
2 years
Training structure
Faculty of Law and Political Science
Presentation
- Master's degree in insurance law
Program directors: Anne Pelissier - Stéphane Brena
Program
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Master's Degree in Insurance Law
The Master's degree in Insurance Law offers students with a Bachelor's degree in Law two years of specialization in Insurance Law.
The progressive training will consolidate the student's foundations in contract law so that they can apply it to insurance matters. Students will learn about the organization and activities of insurance providers and then study the various contracts offered to individuals and businesses, from their drafting to their execution, both amicable and contentious.
With a strong focus on the practice of insurance law, the Master's program will offer courses taught in pairs by academics and insurance professionals. It will not neglect the essential tools for professional integration, such as work-study programs or internships, English language skills, computer skills, and communication techniques.
Optional
EU Liability and construction insurance
7 creditsCivil law: Inheritance (ST)
3 creditsFinancial Law (ST)
Insolvency Law Group 2 (ST)
Digital skills - Pix+Law preparation
Social Protection 2 (ST)
EU Tax law on assets
7 creditsTD Tax Law for Wealth Management
2 creditsCM Tax Law for Wealth Management
5 credits
Public contract law (ST)
Legal research
4 creditsInsurance operation
3 creditsContractual technique
8 creditsInsurance players
6 creditsInsurance contract law
8 creditsLanguage - English
Professional liability insurance
8 creditsInsurance litigation
4 creditsBuilding insurance
4 creditsEU of choice
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Commitment/Thesis/Supervised project
4 creditsStudent engagement
Choice of thesis/supervised project
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Memory
2 creditsSupervised project
Thesis/Supervised project
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Memory
4 creditsSupervised project
Professional integration
1 creditPrivacy Policy
8 credits