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Training details
| Law Faculty (FLD) 58 rue du Port, 59000 Lille Cedex Phone : 03 20 13 41 00 - Fax : Email :
fld@univ-catholille.fr
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https://www.fld-lille.fr
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| Master 2 Droit International & européen - Droit des affaires et de la concurrence - Campus Lille (parcours bilingue)
(2022-2023)Nombre d'ECTS : 60 | Horaire global : 444 | Nombre de semestre : 2 |
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General overview- Presentation
Specialised in private business law, this LL.M. of International and European law trains bilingual lawyers in the issues relating to multinational companies.
This LL.M. Advanced in International and European Law focuses on a business law speciality, which is the competition faced by the companies on the national and international markets.
It may concern the transfer of capital, the mergers or the acquisitions”. It is also adapted to prepare the bar examination with a major in International business law
Main characteristics:
Language refresher courses in French and English (September) More than 40 courses in law and 500 hours a year Professors from the best European universities Participation to Moot courts Law Clinic Possibility to prepare the French bar examination Internship : 3 up to 6 months in an international company or an international institution - Professional opportunities for graduates
Barrister/Solicitor, lawyer in multinational companies, legal councillor, lobbies, European or international institutions, High schools such as the College of Europe or the European University Institute … - Professor(s) in charge
Andra COTIGA - Conditions for graduation
Master Droit, Économie, Gestion – mention Droit international et Droit européen Diplôme en convention avec l'Université de Toulouse-I.
Parcours Droit des affaires et de la concurrence - LL. M. International and EU Law - Business and Competition Law.
Course outlineEligibility - Registration- Conditions for registration
-Post-graduate Business School Diploma - How to register
https://www.fld-lille.fr/formations/inscription/fr - Cost
The Faculty of Law applies the principle whereby the student’s family situation and income are taken into account. By providing proof of financial difficulties, the student may be allowed to pay a reduced tuition rate. It is also possible to register for social security and apply for State Grants.
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