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Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences, University of Angers, Angers; Institut catholique d'études supérieures - Faculté de Droit, La Roche sur Yon; Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences, University of Maine, Le Mans; University of Nantes, UFR Law and Political Sciences, Chemin de la Censive du Tertre
The legal component of a French university, called Faculté de droit (Faculty of Law). For a list of these, see the List of faculties of law in France. A selective training of excellence, followed at the same time as the undergraduate Law degree in some universities, usually called "Collège de droit" (College of Law). See Collège de droit in ...
Assas Law School (École de droit), is a school from Panthéon-Assas University delivering a graduate degree, after the College of Law (Collège de droit) delivering an undergraduate degree. The Collège de droit was the first college of law created by a French University in 2008.
The curriculum is organized around a bachelor's degree in law, with four courses of excellence (such as the Jean Monnet program) and 23 master's degrees. Université Paris XII's Faculty of Law also has an Institute of Judicial Studies, which prepares students for competitive examinations and exams such as the CRFPA to become lawyers, as well as ...
The Collège de droit was the first college of law created by a French University in 2008. In 2011, it created the two-year École de droit ("School of Law"), the continuity of the three-year College of Law. An additional year abroad is mandatory to obtain the École de droit diploma degree. [82]
Sciences Po Law School is an exclusively graduate program and admits students without undergraduate legal education. It contains: two master programs in Law: a two-year Master in Economic Law, which can be followed in either French or English and a two-year Master in Legal and Judicial Career taught entirely in French).
The structure designed by Jacques-Germain Soufflot for the Paris Law Faculty, on place du Panthéon. The Faculty of Law of Paris (French: Faculté de droit de Paris), called from the late 1950s to 1970 the Faculty of Law and Economics of Paris, is the second-oldest faculty of law in the world and one of the four and eventually five [1] faculties of the University of Paris ("the Sorbonne ...
Sorbonne Law School may refer to: Faculty of Law of Paris (c. 1150–1970), the historical law school or faculty of law of the University of Paris (nicknamed "Sorbonne") Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas (1971–present), successor of the Faculty of Law of Paris, delivering law courses for the Sorbonne University as an independent university