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Master 2 International and comparative law, Mention : Droit international européen et comparé, Speciality : Droit international et comparé, Parcours : International and comparative law (English language) M.I.C.L.E.)
ORGANISATION OF THE EDUCATION
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During the first semester the students attend mandatory courses related to the general methods and knowledge necessary to manage any International or European situation.
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During the second semester, the students have the opportunity to specialise in a chosen field. Also during the second semester the students decide for a work experience in a law firm, company, institution at the end of the classes (minimum 3 months) or for a written research paper.
CONDITIONS OF APPLICATION
The students having gained 60 credits during their Master 1 year may apply to the M.I.C.L.E. Any degree accepted by the directors of the M.I.C.L.E. as equivalent to a Master 1 may give access to the M.I.C.L.E.
CONTENT OF THE EDUCATION
1st Module : fundamental classes (1st semester) - 25 ECTS
* Comparative Law (20h), UT1 Professor - 5 ECTS
* Conflict of Laws (20h), UT1 Professor - 5 ECTS
* International Protection of Human Rights (10h), UT1 Professor - 5 ECTS
* Internal Market (15h), Visiting Professor - 5 ECTS
* International Organisations as lawmakers (WTO, ICC...), UT1 Professor - 5 ECTS
2nd Module: supplementary classes (2nd semester) - 15 ECTS
The student must choose 3 classes among :
* Evolution of State Interventions (15h), UT1 Professor
* Contracts (International Protection of Consumers, International Rules for E-Commerce, Securities, Leasing) (15h), UT1 Professor
* Contracts in Common Law (15h), Visiting Professor
* Competition Law and Regulation (20h), UT1 Professor
* Competition economics (15h), UT1 Professor
* Public Management (15h), UT1 Professor
* Business Law (15h), UT1 Professor
* The New Regulators : Networks and Agencies (15h), UT1 Professor
* Financial Law (15h), UT1 Professor
* Public/Private Partnerships (5h), UT1 Professor
* New Legal Constraints for the Market : Precautionary Principle and Sustainable Development (6h), UT1 Professor