Training structure
Faculty of Law and Political Science
Presentation
Head of teaching: Prof. Malo Depincé
The course is designed to offer students from across Europe and a select number of professionals comparative training in the consumer rights of European Union member states and European consumer law, always in comparison with the law of another continent.
The course is offered in partnership with the International Association of Consumer Law (IACL)
. Primarily intended as initial training, it also provides a week-long annual meeting for European professionals working in this field.
Objectives
Knowledge of European consumer law and the various consumer protection and market regulation systems within Member States
Develop a critical analysis of domestic law with regard to comparative law solutions
Program
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End of classes |
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June |
June |
Training: 30 hours
Admission
Admission requirements
Bachelor's degree in law and four years of higher education, strong interest in consumer law.
And after
Professional integration
Legal professions: micro-certification should provide students with specific skills for researching and practicing consumer law within the European Union. It will enable them to build a network of European professionals and beyond.