General information
- Duration
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4 ans
- Places
- International
- Available to
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- Initial course
- Resumption of training
This double degree is an option offered to 5 students enrolled in the French Law - Anglo-Saxon Law programme: at the end of their 2nd year, they can choose to enrol at UCD during their 3rd year and Master 1 year in order to obtain, in addition to their French degree, the Bachelor of Civil Law of University College Dublin.
This double degree programme offered by the European School of Law Toulouse aims to provide students not only with practical knowledge of the French and Irish legal systems, but also with a comparative perspective (common law/civil law).
During the first two years, students follow the 'French Law and Anglo-Saxon Law' programme. The third and fourth years are spent at University College Dublin, where they study the core subjects of Irish law. This gives students a good understanding of the differences and similarities between the two systems.
This dual competence, the fluency in two languages and the experience of student mobility are undeniable assets for lawyers who wish to work in transnational areas and, more generally, internationally.
At the end of the four-year programme, students receive a Master 1 in International and European Law or Business Law and a Bachelor of Civil Law.
International
Students follow the first and second year courses in French Law and Common Law.
Bachelor of Civil Law (Level 1)
Constitutional Frameworks
Negligence and Related Matters
Contract: Formation
EU Constitutional Law
Property Law I
Criminal Liability
Constitutional Law: Fundamental Rights
Nominate Torts
Contract: Vitiating Factors
EU Economic Law
Criminal Offences and Defences
Property Law II
Bachelor of Civil Law (Level 2)
Company Law I
Equity
Administrative Law: Grounds of Review
Company Law II
Law of Trusts
Administrative Law: Remedies
Property Law
Criminal Liability
Crimes and Defences
+ Choice of additional modules from a list of options