Some courses are organised every two years. The even or odd nature of the academic year is determined by the beginning of the year (the academic year 2024-2025 is an even year). Providing the jury approves, students have the chance to use a course, in a focus, in the corresponding subject taken in a partner university within the framework of an Erasmus or other type of exchange.
Notice : for selected students, participation in an interuniversity or international competition replaces the written work and oral examination an sometimes also the internship. Furthermore, due to their previous background, some students could be exempted from the internship and the oral examination.
Coordination: Michel Peters (master.droit@uliege.be)
Choose one minor
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10Cr
B2
10Cr
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For students taking part in an exchange, courses followed at the host University replace the minor subject; it is, however, possible, with the agreement of the Jury, for students to have a course they have taken in corresponding subject at a partner university as part of an Erasmus or other exchange programme recognised as a minor subject.
Critical approach to law minor
B1
10Cr
B2
10Cr
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Choose courses totalling 20 credits out of the following :
(On selection). See programme Master in law, professional focus in economic and social law, minor subject in management, explained elsewhere.
Guided optional subjects
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Choose one course in legal skills in B1
B1
5Cr
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Notice : to promote the conditions of learning, the Jury reserves the right to distribute the students between the various courses and workshops. The number of students enrolled in the Communication and Argumentation course is limited to 54.
(pas organisé en 2024-2025) Preparation for moot court competition - [15h Autres]
B1
Q1
6
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5
Choose one course in B1 and one course in B2 in a legal language other than French:
B1
5Cr
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5Cr
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Notice : students in the economic and social Law focus who have already followed a course in English (Private International Law) are exempt from choosing a course in this module; they may in this case take an additional free option.
Notice : This course is limited to 15 participants: entry by selection (letter of application to the lead teacher)
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One course from the courses of the programme, including from another focus or another minor but that won't be included int the credits allowing validation of the chosen focus (or minor).
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One course from the courses of the programme, including from another focus or another minor but that won't be included int the credits allowing validation of the chosen focus (or minor).
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With the agreement of the jury, a course organised as part of the European University of Post-Industrial Cities course catalogue: https://public.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/sl/unic/Pages/UNIC-Opened-Courses-List.aspx.
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With the agreement of the jury, a course organised as part of the European University of Post-Industrial Cities course catalogue: https://public.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/sl/unic/Pages/UNIC-Opened-Courses-List.aspx.
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Additional courses (outside the programme) - Master in Law, with focus (new programme)
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To prepare for the final exams, students are asked to follow a training seminar. This seminar is organised twice, once per term. Participation in this seminar is not linked to an evaluation but is required for access to the final exams.
This course must be added to their programme if students choose the minor in litigation law.
Additional ECTS (55-60 max) Master in law (120 ECTS) aimed at bachelors in political sciences - Law
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Notice : Note: access to the master's degree through this bridging programme in reserved for holders of a bachelor's degree in political science, option law, delivered by the French Community, having validated at least 60 credits of law courses covering in particular the subjects of Belgian constitutional law, Belgian administrative law or European institutional law.