Almost all courses are on the seminar basis. One week; one course; one exam.
Fall semester:
- September to first week of December
Spring semester:
- January to mid-April
Semester’s organization:
- Fall Semester (September 2022)
Comparative Tort Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
EU Public Contracts, Procurement and State Aid Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
European and French Corporate Law in a Comparative Perspective (3 credits or 1.5 US Crédits)
International Commercial Arbitration (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
International Dispute Resolution (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
International Intellectual Property Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
International Tax Law ( 3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
Internet and Digital Copyright Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
Introduction to European Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
The Law and Policy of the WTO (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
The Law of EU’s Internal Market (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
Research project (3/6 credits or 1.5/3 US Credits)
- Spring Semester (January 2023)
Advanced Issues in Business Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
Advanced Issues in Transnational Crime and Criminal Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
Comparative Contract Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
Comparative IP Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
Current Issues in Business Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
Environmental Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Crédits)
EU VAT and Customs Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Crédits)
European and Comparative Private International Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
Institutional Law of the EU (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
International and Comparative Competition Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
International Business Law (3 credits or 1.5 US Credits)
International Investments Arbitration (3 credits or 1.5 US Crédits)
Research project (3/6 credits or 1.5/3 US Credits)