2024-2025 / Bachelor

Law

180 crédits

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Block 1

Compulsory courses

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
DROI1108-1
Introduction to private lawQ1   7
Introduction to private law  5010- 
Sustainability and transitions  12-- 
DROI1307-1
Introduction to public law - [15h Autres] Q260-[+]7
DROI1106-2
Introduction to penal law and criminologyQ1   5
Part 1  3015- 
Part 2  15-- 
DROI1104-3
Belgian Judicial SystemQ1   5
Part 1  30-- 
Part 2  1515- 
SPOL1103-1
Political history of Belgium Q260--6
ECON2289-1
Introduction to Microeconomic Analysis Q13012-3
ECON2294-1
General political Economics - Macroeconomics
Corequisite
ECON2289-1
Introduction à l'analyse microéconomique
Q23015-3
PHIL1102-1
Introduction to law philosophy Q245--5
PHIL0084-1
Logic and theory of legal and political argumentation, Part 1 Q120--3
SOCI1106-1
Introduction to sociology and digital issues - [6h Question and answer session] Q230-[+]4
PSYC0100-4
Psychology Q230--3

Optional courses

Command of a first legal language other than French

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

Choose one language course from the following :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LANG0030-1
German, Standard and legal language (german language) TA90--6
LANG0031-1
Dutch, Standard and legal language (dutch language) TA90--6
LANG0051-1
English, Standard and legal language (english language) TA90--6

Choose one course in overview of subjects from the following:

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
DROI1114-1
Reading seminar - [30h Seminar] TA--[+]3
SPOL1101-1
Introduction to political science, Part 1 Q130--3
CRIM3093-1
Introduction to the analysis of criminal phenomena Q130--3
DROI1311-1
Reading seminar in German - [30h Seminar] TA--[+]3
Notice : number of students limited to 20.
DROI1312-1
Reading seminar in English - [30h Seminar] TA--[+]3
Notice : number of students limited to 40.
DROI1313-1
Reading seminar in Dutch - [30h Seminar] TA--[+]3
Notice : number of students limited to 20.
Coordination of reading seminars: Michel PETERS - bac.droit@uliege.be

Learning support activities

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Aimed at students who have acquired less than 30 credits.
Faculty activity
DREM0008-1
Remedial activities for repeat students - Introduction to private law (Q1) - [10h Remedial work] Q1--[+]-
Cross-disciplinary activities
IREM0009-1
Hebdo MethodO: additional support linked to the context of repeating a year - [5h Remedial work] TA--[+]-
IREM0010-1
Getting B1 off to a good start - [2h Remedial work] Q1--[+]-
IREM0018-1
Maintaining or rediscovering your motivation if you have to repeat a year (Q1) - [2h Remedial work] Q1--[+]-
Aimed at students with reduced hours (art. 150)
- To consult the list of courses, click on this link: https://www.student.uliege.be/student/remediations-allegement150

- To add these courses to your SAP, please contact the student affairs office
Aimed at all students in block 1.
- To consult the list of courses, click on this link: https://www.student.uliege.be/student/remediations-toutpublic

- To add these courses to your SAP, please contact the student affairs office

Block 2

Compulsory courses

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
DROI8065-1
Law of obligations 1 (Contract and liability) Q15015-5
DROI8066-1
Law of obligations 2 (Effects of a contract on third parties - General system of obligations - Quasi-contracts) Q24510-5
DROI1501-1
Introduction to liberalities and successions
Prerequisite
DROI1108-1
Introduction au droit privé
Corequisite
DROI8065-1
Droit des obligations 1 (Contrat et responsabilité)
DROI8066-1
Droit des obligations 2 (Effets du contrat à l'égard des tiers - Régime général de l'obligation - Quasi-contrats)
Q215--2
DROI1203-4
Constitutional law - [15h Lecture]
Prerequisite
DROI1307-1
Introduction au droit public
TA75-[+]8
DROI1295-1
general criminal law
Prerequisite
DROI1106-2
Introduction au droit pénal et à la criminologie
Q23015-4
DROI8010-1
European institutional law
Prerequisite
DROI1307-1
Introduction au droit public
Q136--4
DROI8056-1
Legal methodologyTA   5
Legal methodology, interpretation and application of the law - Q2  48-- 
Legal methodology, documentary research methods and critique of sources - Q1  1812- 
DROI1102-2
Roman Law
Prerequisite
DROI1108-1
Introduction au droit privé
Q160--5
DROI1103-1
History of law - [15h Lecture]
Prerequisite
DROI1108-1
Introduction au droit privé
Corequisite
DROI1102-2
Droit romain
Q236-[+]4
DROI1202-2
Legal theories - [15h Lecture]
Prerequisite
DROI1307-1
Introduction au droit public
PHIL1102-1
Introduction à la philosophie du droit
Q245-[+]5

Optional courses

Command of a first legal language other than French

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

Choose a legal language course from:

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
DROI8057-1
Legal EnglishTA   4
Terminology and textual analysis  24-- 
Practice
Prerequisite
LANG0051-1
Anglais
 -18- 
DROI8058-1
Legal DutchTA   4
Terminology and textual analysis  24-- 
Practice
Prerequisite
LANG0031-1
Néerlandais
 -18- 
DROI8059-1
Legal GermanTA   4
Terminology and textual analysis  24-- 
Practice
Prerequisite
LANG0030-1
Allemand
 -18- 

Choose one option from the following :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Notice : all the subjects give access to the Master in Law.

Legal Practice option

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
DROI7001-1
Practical introduction to human rights
Prerequisite
DROI1307-1
Introduction au droit public
Corequisite
DROI1203-4
Droit constitutionnel
Q1-20-3
DROI7002-1
Introduction to contract law and liability in practice
Prerequisite
DROI1108-1
Introduction au droit privé
Corequisite
DROI8065-1
Droit des obligations 1 (Contrat et responsabilité)
DROI8066-1
Droit des obligations 2 (Effets du contrat à l'égard des tiers - Régime général de l'obligation - Quasi-contrats)
Q2-20-3
DROI1209-3
Understanding, analysing and drafting legal texts - [30h Seminar]
Prerequisite
DROI1108-1
Introduction au droit privé
DROI1106-2
Introduction au droit pénal et à la criminologie
Corequisite
DROI8056-1
Méthodologie juridique
TA--[+]3

Political science

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Notice : The Political Science option gives direct access to the Master in Political Science with specialism.
STAT0002-2
Descriptive Statistics Q12010-3
METO0820-1
Initiation to Social Science Methodology, Theory Q230--3

From the two following courses, take the Introduction to Political Science course unless this has already been credited in B1:

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
SPOL1101-1
Introduction to political science, Part 1 Q130--3
SPOL0021-1
Principles and functions of the European Union Q230--3

Option Criminology

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Notice : The Criminology option provides direct access to the Master in Criminology, through the addition, during the master's programme, of courses according to the prior curriculum of each student, in place of the law courses which the student is exempted from (criminal law, criminal procedure).
PSYC0921-1
Criminological psychology Q230--4
CRIM3097-3
Introduction to criminalistics and forensic medicine Q115--2

From the two following courses, take the Introduction to the Analysis of Criminal Phenomena unless this has already been credited in B1:

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
CRIM3093-1
Introduction to the analysis of criminal phenomena Q130--3
CRIM3098-1
Introduction to victimology Q130--3

Languages and Mobility option

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

The subject is approved when the student passes at least 19 course credits taken under one of the following modules.

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

Languages module

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Students who, by choosing the Language option, have demonstrated their language skills in two legal languages, other than French, including Dutch, are exempt from the obligation to follow a course in Reading Legal Texts in a Second Language (compulsory in Block 3 - 3 credits).

Maîtrise d'une première langue juridique autre que le français
Choisir un cours de droit en langue parmi :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Notice : the jury reserves the right to balance the groups between law courses according to the student¿s choice of language. If necessary, a random allocation will take place.
DROI1601-2
Bijzondere vraagstukken in Person- en familierecht, Q1 (dutch language)
Corequisite
LANG0031-2
Néerlandais
Q115--2
DROI1601-1
Bijzondere vraagstukken in Person- en familierecht, Q2 (dutch language)
Corequisite
LANG0031-2
Néerlandais
Q215--2
DROI1701-1
The Law of Nationality (english language)
Corequisite
LANG0051-2
Anglais
Q215--2
DROI3001-1
Introduction to the Laws of War (english language)
Christophe Deprez - Suppl : Thomas Van Poecke
Corequisite
LANG0051-2
Anglais
Q215--2

Command of a second legal language other than French

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LANG0051-2
English (english language) TA   7
Standard and legal language  90-- 
Additional course as a second language - [15h Lecture]  --[+] 
LANG0031-2
Dutch (dutch language) TA   7
Standard and legal language  90-- 
Additional course as a second language - [15h Lecture]  --[+] 

Mobility module (selection on application)

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Maastricht programme: courses are taken at Maastricht University. There are a limited number of places and a selection will take place during the first week of the academic year. Students who are selected will be exempt from following the course on Legal Dutch (B2), European institutional law (B2), European substantive law (B3) and one course in Legal Language (B3).
HULG0098-1
European Union Law : Foundations (english language)
---6

Choose two courses out of the following :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
HULG0173-1
European Tort Law (english language)
---6
HULG9794-1
Crime and Criminal Policy (english language)
Q1---6
HULG9795-1
Law and Art: The Free Moveement of Cultural Property (english language)
Q1---6
HULG9798-1
Law and Neurosciences (english language)
Q1---6
HULG9799-1
Law in Europe: from Gaius until the EU (english language)
Q1---6
HULG9797-1
International and European Law (english language)
Q2---6
HULG9800-1
Concepts on Income and Business Taxation (english language)
Q2---6
HULG9796-1
Internet Law and Governance (english language)
Q2---6
HULG9801-1
Legal Analytics (english language)
Q2---6
HULG9804-1
Concepts of Income and Business Taxation TAX3009 (english language)
---6
[...] Or one other comparative law course offered by the Bachelors in European law at the University of Maastricht, with the agreement of the jury.6
Gand Programme
The Faculty offers students in the Languages and Mobility option the possibility of completing the final year of their Bachelors in Law at the University of Gand, as part of the Erasmus Belgica agreement. The number of places is limited, and a selection will be organised in the first week after the start of the academic year. Students who are selected must follow the Legal Dutch course.

Information: Nathalie Vrancken: N.Vrancken@uliege.be

Optional additional courses (outside the programme)

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LANG6007-1
Preparing to read legal texts in Dutch (dutch language) Q230--3
This optional course targets students with a basic understanding of Dutch, to enable them to anticipate their preparation for the final test in Block 3. This course does not feature in the Student's Annual Programme and the grade obtained in the test has no impact on the deliberation: passing does not result in credits and failing has no impact upon the student's situation with regards to funding.

Block 3

Compulsory courses

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
DROI0954-1
Administrative Law and dispute resolution
Prerequisite
DROI1203-4
Droit constitutionnel
Q160--5
DROI8009-1
Civil procedure law
Prerequisite
DROI1104-3
Les institutions judiciaires
Q160--5
DROI8018-1
Economic Law
Prerequisite
DROI8065-1
Droit des obligations 1 (Contrat et responsabilité)
DROI8066-1
Droit des obligations 2 (Effets du contrat à l'égard des tiers - Régime général de l'obligation - Quasi-contrats)
DROI2358-1
Théorie générale des obligations
Q160--5
DROI8011-4
European substantive law
Corequisite
DROI8010-1
Droit institutionnel européen
Q14010-5
DROI2359-1
Labour law and social security
Prerequisite
DROI8065-1
Droit des obligations 1 (Contrat et responsabilité)
DROI8066-1
Droit des obligations 2 (Effets du contrat à l'égard des tiers - Régime général de l'obligation - Quasi-contrats)
Corequisite
DROI0954-1
Droit administratif et principes de contentieux administratif
Q175--6
DROI2201-4
Special Contracts
Prerequisite
DROI8065-1
Droit des obligations 1 (Contrat et responsabilité)
DROI8066-1
Droit des obligations 2 (Effets du contrat à l'égard des tiers - Régime général de l'obligation - Quasi-contrats)
Q23015-4
DROI8041-1
Property lawQ2   5
Founding principles  32-- 
Flipped classroom - [4h Autres]  13-[+] 
Notions of intellectual property
Prerequisite
DROI1501-1
Introduction aux libéralités et successions
 15-- 
DROI8042-1
Law pertaining to individuals and familiesQ2   5
People  10-- 
Children  40-- 
Families  10-- 
Family patrimony - couples - [15h E-learning]
Prerequisite
DROI1501-1
Introduction aux libéralités et successions
DROI8065-1
Droit des obligations 1 (Contrat et responsabilité)
DROI8066-1
Droit des obligations 2 (Effets du contrat à l'égard des tiers - Régime général de l'obligation - Quasi-contrats)
DROI2358-1
Théorie générale des obligations
 --[+] 
DROI2355-1
Criminal procedure
Prerequisite
DROI1104-3
Les institutions judiciaires
DROI1295-1
Droit pénal général
Q23015-4
DURA0001-3
Sustainability and transition Q212--1

Optional courses

Command of a first legal language other than French

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

Choose one law course from the following:

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
Students continue their choice of a first language other than French made in Block 2. The jury reserves the right to balance the groups between the law courses. If necessary, a random allocation will take place.
DROI8030-2
Zivilprozessrecht, Sonderfragen (german language) Q215--2
DROI1601-2
Bijzondere vraagstukken in Person- en familierecht, Q1 (dutch language) Q115--2
DROI1601-1
Bijzondere vraagstukken in Person- en familierecht, Q2 (dutch language) Q215--2
DROI1701-1
The Law of Nationality (english language) Q215--2
DROI3001-1
Introduction to the Laws of War (english language)
Christophe Deprez - Suppl : Thomas Van Poecke
Q215--2

Command of a second legal language other than French

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

Choose a text reading class in a second language other than French. Dutch is compulsory if students choose English or German as the first language:

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
LANG3002-1
Reading legal texts in Dutch, S1 (dutch language) Q130--3
LANG3002-2
Reading legal texts in Dutch, S2 (dutch language) Q230--3
LANG3003-1
Reading of legal texts in English (english language)
Prerequisite
DROI8058-1
Néerlandais juridique
Q130--3
LANG3004-1
Reading of legal texts in German (german language)
Prerequisite
DROI8058-1
Néerlandais juridique
TA30--3
Notice : students in the Language and mobility option are exempted from this course if they have demonstrated proficiency in two legal languages other than French, including Dutch. In this case, the credits in dispensation are compensated by the course in Reading accounting documents.

Poursuite de l'option choisie parmi :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

Legal Practice option

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
DROI1401-1
Reading annual accounts
Prerequisite
ECON2294-1
Economie politique générale- Macroéconomie
ECON2289-1
Introduction à l'analyse microéconomique
Corequisite
DROI8018-1
Droit économique
Q220--3
DROI1315-1
Multidisciplinary case study
Prerequisite
DROI1104-3
Les institutions judiciaires
DROI1203-4
Droit constitutionnel
DROI1295-1
Droit pénal général
Corequisite
DROI8009-1
Droit du procès civil
DROI8042-1
Droit des personnes et des familles
DROI0954-1
Droit administratif et principes de contentieux administratif
DROI2201-4
Contrats spéciaux
DROI2359-1
Droit du travail et de la sécurité sociale
Q2-18-3
Notice : corequisite: DROI2359-1 or DROI1297-1
DROI8001-2
Written work in law - [30h Monitored workshops]
Prerequisite
DROI1203-4
Droit constitutionnel
DROI1209-3
Compréhension, analyse et écriture de textes juridiques
DROI8065-1
Droit des obligations 1 (Contrat et responsabilité)
DROI8066-1
Droit des obligations 2 (Effets du contrat à l'égard des tiers - Régime général de l'obligation - Quasi-contrats)
DROI2358-1
Théorie générale des obligations
TA--[+]4
Either (by selection):
DROI1341-1
Biligual French/Dutch advocacy contests in contract law (by selection) - [30h Autres]
Corequisite
DROI2201-4
Contrats spéciaux
Q1--[+]4

Political science

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
SPOL2330-2
Methodology in political science (theory) Q13015-5
SPOL1203-2
Introduction to International Relations Q260--5

Option Criminology

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
CRIM1203-1
Prevention and Public Safety PoliciesQ2   5
Part 1  30-- 
Part 2  15-- 
CRIM4121-1
Penology: normative and institutional frameworksQ2   5
Part 1  30-- 
Part 2  15-- 

Languages and Mobility option

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The subject is approved when the student passes at least 19 course credits taken under one of the following modules.

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits

Languages module

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Students who, by choosing the Language option, have demonstrated their language skills in two legal languages, other than French, including Dutch, are exempt from the obligation to follow a course in Reading Legal Texts in a Second Language (compulsory in Block 3 - 3 credits).
In this case, the exempted credits are compensated by the course in reading annual accounts.

Maîtrise d'une première langue juridique autre que le français
Choisir un cours de droit en langue parmi :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
DROI1272-1
Human Rights Law (english language) Q224--5
DROI2350-1
Bijzondere vraagstukken van de mensenrechten, S1 (dutch language) Q124--5

Maîtrise d'une seconde langue juridique autre que le français
Choisir un cours de terminologie juridique et analyse de textes parmi :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
DROI8060-1
Legal EnglishTA   5
Terminology and textual analysis  24-- 
Practice  -18- 
Second language supplement - [6h Autres]
Prerequisite
LANG0051-2
Anglais
 --[+] 
DROI8061-1
Legal DutchTA   5
Terminology and textual analysis  24-- 
Practice  -18- 
Second language supplement - [6h Autres]
Prerequisite
LANG0031-2
Néerlandais
 --[+] 
Compulsory course if exempt from the reading test in a second legal language:
DROI1401-1
Reading annual accounts Q220--3

Mobility module (selection on application)

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
In block 3, students selected for the Maastricht programme do not have to take the European substantive law course and are exempted from choosing a course of law in a foreign language.
HULG0097-1
European Union Law : Substantive Law
---7
DROI8001-2
Written work in law - [30h Monitored workshops] TA--[+]4

Choose one of the following courses :

CodeDetailsOrganizationTheoryPracticalOthersCredits
HULG0173-1
European Tort Law (english language)
---6
HULG9794-1
Crime and Criminal Policy (english language)
Q1---6
HULG9795-1
Law and Art: The Free Moveement of Cultural Property (english language)
Q1---6
HULG9798-1
Law and Neurosciences (english language)
Q1---6
HULG9799-1
Law in Europe: from Gaius until the EU (english language)
Q1---6
HULG9797-1
International and European Law (english language)
Q2---6
HULG9800-1
Concepts on Income and Business Taxation (english language)
Q2---6
HULG9796-1
Internet Law and Governance (english language)
Q2---6
HULG9801-1
Legal Analytics (english language)
Q2---6
HULG9804-1
Concepts of Income and Business Taxation TAX3009 (english language)
---6
Gand Programme
The Faculty offers students in the Languages and Mobility option the possibility of completing the final year of their Bachelors in Law at the University of Gand, as part of the Erasmus Belgica agreement. The number of places is limited, and a selection will be organised in the first week after the start of the academic year. Students who are selected must follow the Legal Dutch course.

Information: Nathalie Vrancken: N.Vrancken@uliege.be
Notice : the jury can grant an exception for a change in option during the bachelor's degree; in this case, the bachelor's degree in law is issued with no option.