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Bachelor of Law - LL.B. Bachelor im Deutschen und Französischen Recht

International double degree Bachelor of Law - LL.B. Bachelor im Deutschen und Französischen Recht

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European School of Law
Offices AR 330 - 332 - 334
E-mail: esl@ut-capitole.fr
Tel: 05 61 63 38 84/39 14

Service Universitaire d'Information d'Orientation et d'Aide à l'Insertion Professionnelle (SUIO-IP) (Prefabs – Arsenal Car Park)
2 rue du Doyen Gabriel Marty
31042 Toulouse Cedex 9
E-mail: suio-ip@ut-capitole.fr
Tel: 05 61 63 37 28

TESLA - Toulouse European School of Law Association
E-mail: teslassociation.ut1@gmail.com

EDFAT - Franco-German Association of Law Students in Toulouse
E-mail: asso.edfat@gmail.com

Details

General information

Duration
3 ans
Places
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Introduction

Objectives

This dual programme offered by the European School of Law and the Franco-German Law Centre of the University of Saarbrücken in Germany provides students with theoretical and practical knowledge of the French and German legal systems from a comparative and European perspective. The programme is taught in French for French law and in German for German law, with the first two years in Saarbrücken and the third year in Toulouse.

This dual legal expertise, fluency in two specialised languages and experience of student mobility are essential assets for working in the transnational and international field, particularly in institutions (European Union, etc.) and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The aim of this double degree is to train professionals with a command of French and German law, a strong analytical capacity and an excellent grasp of legal techniques, as well as dual language skills.

At the end of the three-year programme, students will be awarded the Licence de Droit with a double international diploma from Toulouse Capitole University and the LL.B., a Bachelor's degree from the University of Saarbrücken. They can continue their studies in France (Master's degree) or in Germany (Staatsexamen).

Specificities

The first and second years of the programme will take place at the University of Sarrebrücken and the third year at the University of Toulouse Capitole. Tuition fees are paid to the University of Toulouse Capitole for the three years of the programme. Students also enrol at the University of Saarbrücken without having to pay any registration fees. However, a twice-yearly contribution is required for the University of Saarbrücken, which covers: access to free public transport throughout the Saarland (bus, tram and regional trains); civil liability insurance for all accidents occurring on campus; the provision of a rechargeable student card, which is used to pay for the university canteen and photocopies. The amount of this twice-yearly contribution for the start of the 2021/2022 academic year was €128.30.

If you would like to find out more about university halls of residence in Saarbrücken, we recommend that you consult this link. As the number of rooms available is limited, we recommend that you apply as early as possible.

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Institution

Person in charge of the academic program

Programme Director Toulouse: Zoé JACQUEMIN
Programme Director CJFA Sarrebrück: Julien DUBARRY

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Admission

Prerequisite

Prerequisites training

Due to limited capacity, all programmes at the European School of Law are subject to selection. In addition to the qualities required for legal studies, this Franco-German double degree requires a very strong motivation to pursue legal studies in a multicultural context (compulsory period of study in a partner university) and a solid command of French and German (at least level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).

Success rates:
Success rates can be consulted here.

Application

Conditions of admission / Conditions of successful application

Holders or prospective holders of the French baccalauréat or an equivalent diploma from the European Union, the European Economic Area or the Swiss Confederation should apply at www.parcoursup.fr between 17 January 2024 and 14 March 2024.

A pre-selection of applications will be carried out, followed by an interview for the short-listed candidates. The timetable and interview procedures will be finalised in the first quarter of 2024.

Other candidates should contact: esl@ut-capitole.fr

A maximum of 10 students will be selected for this double degree.

Program

1st YEAR - University of Saarbrücken

Semester 1 - 30 credits
Constitutional Law II - Fundamental Rights (56 hrs)
Constitutional Law I (51 hrs)
Introduction to Law (39 hrs)
Civil Property Law I (78 hrs)
Criminal Law I (56 hrs)
State Law I - State Organisation Law (34 hrs)
Legal Interculturality (11 hrs)

Semester 2 - 30 credits
Constitutional Law II (51 hrs)
Family Law (51 hrs)
International Relations (25 hrs)
Civil Property Law II (78 hrs)
Criminal Law II (34 hrs)


2nd YEAR - University of Saarbrücken

Semester 3 - 30 credits
Administrative Law I (51 hours)
Law of Obligations I (51 hours)
Property Law (26 hrs)
Administrative Law AT (44 hrs)
German Law of Obligations (56 hrs)
European Law (44 hrs)

Semester 4 - 30 credits
Administrative Law II (51 hrs)
Contract Law II (51 hrs)
Commercial Law (30 hrs)
Criminal Law (25 hrs)
Criminal Procedure (30 hrs)
History of Law and Institutions (30 hrs)


3rd YEAR - UT Capitole


Semester 5 - 30 credits
Unit:
Choose 1 path (including 2 weekly tutorials of 1.5 hrs each) from the 5 paths offered:
- Civil Law and Judicial Careers track: Civil Property Law + Law of Fundamental Freedoms 1
- Public Law track: Civil Property Law + Law of Fundamental Freedoms 1
- International and European Law track: Substantive European Law + Administrative Property Law
- Labour Law track: Labour Law 1 + Special Company Law
- Commercial Law track: Special Company Law + Civil Property Law

Civil Property Law – 33 hrs of lectures (CM)
Administrative Property Law – 33 hrs CM
Labour Law 1 (Individual Relations) – 33 hrs CM
Substantive European Law – 33 hrs CM
Civil Property Law – 33 hrs CM
Fundamental Freedoms 1 – 33 hrs CM
Documentary Research – 4.5 hrs of tutorials
Economic Law I – 12 hrs of tutorials
NB: The track chosen in Semester 5 determines the track in Semester 6.

Semester 6 - 1 of 5 options to choose from - 30 credits
CIVIL LAW AND JUDICIAL CAREERS TRACK:

Core Subject Block
Civil Law 1 (Family Law: Succession) – 33 hrs of lectures (CM) + 13.5 hrs of tutorials (TD)
Civil Law 2 (Obligations and Evidence) – 33 hrs CM + 13.5 hrs TD

Supplementary Subject Block
Private law – 33 hrs CM
Fundamental Freedoms 2 – 33 hrs CM
Labour Law 2 (Collective Relations) – 33 hrs CM
International and European Law – 33 hrs CM

Information Skills Block
Documentary Research – 4.5 hrs TD
Subject Skills Block
Commercial Law II – 12 hrs TD

PUBLIC LAW TRACK:

Core Subject Block
Administrative Litigation – 33 hrs CM + 13.5 hrs TD
Fundamental Freedoms 2 – 33 hrs CM + 13.5 hrs TD

Supplementary knowledge block
Public Economic Law - 33h hrs CM
International Law 1 – 33 hrs CM
International Law 2 – 33 hrs CM
International and European Law – 33 hrs CM
Information Skills Block
Documentary Research – 4.5 hrs TD

Subject Skills Block
Economic Law II – 12 hrs TD

INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN LAW TRACK

Core Subject Block
International Law 1 – 33 hrs CM + 13.5 hrs TD
Fundamental Freedoms 2 – 13.5 hrs TD
Supplementary Subject Block
International Law 2 – 33 hrs CM
Civil Law 2 – 33 hrs CM
Public Commercial Law – 33 hrs CM
Module: International and European Law – 33 hrs CM

Information Skills Block
Documentary Research – 4.5 hrs TD

Subject Skills Block
Economic Law II – 12 hrs TD

SOCIAL LAW TRACK:

Core Subject Block
Labour Law 2 – 33 hrs CM + 13.5 hrs TD
Civil Law 2 – 33 hrs CM + 13.5 hrs TD

Supplementary knowledge block
Civil Law 1 – 33 hrs CM
Fundamental Freedoms 2 – 33 hrs CM
Competition and Consumer Law – 33 hrs CM
International and European Law – 33 hrs CM

Information Literacy block
Documentary Research – 4.5 hrs TD

Subject Skills Block
Commercial Law II – 12 hrs TD

COMMERCIAL LAW TRACK:
Competition and Consumer Law – 33 hrs CM + 13.5 hrs TD
Civil Law 2 – 33 hrs CM + 13.5 hrs TD

Supplementary Subject Block
Civil Law 1 – 33 hrs CM
Public Commercial Law – 33 hrs CM
Labour Law 2 – 33 hrs CM
International and European Law – 33 hrs CM

Information Skills Block
Documentary Research – 4.5 hrs TD

Subject Skills Block
Commercial Law II – 12 hrs TD

Please note: The course programme is an indicative programme based on the modules offered this year. The partner universities reserve the right to make changes.

Optionnal

Internship offices :
Office: AR 379 (Arsenal building)
e-mail : stages@ut-capitole.fr
Tél. : + 33 5 61 63 37 35

The examination regulations can be downloaded from the download list on the right-hand side of this page.

What's next ?

Level of education obtained after completion

Year of highschool graduation

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Further studies

The LL. B. allows students to continue their studies in Germany. In particular, students can return to the University of Saarbrücken after their 3rd year to take the few additional subjects required to continue towards the Staatsexamen, the state examination that allows them to practise law in Germany.

Job opening

Business sector or job

Further information:
The OFIP (Observatoire des Formations et de l'Insertion Professionnelle - Training and Professional Integration Observatory) studies the situation of former students 30 months after graduation, further studies, the process of entering the labour market, job characteristics (sectors, status, functions, professions, income, geographical mobility etc.).

Please consult OFIP studies on student careers and professional integration.

Submission

Tuition

€170 per year