Teaching method

- Grouping of courses in majors and options: coherence of subjects and creation of teaching teams (especially for options);
- balance between interdisciplinarity and specialization through the choice of teaching units in the options;
- seminar on dissertation supervision and legal research methodology;
- a strong emphasis on internships in all majors.

Cross-disciplinary practical work enables students to apply the skills they have acquired to increasingly specialized issues, in line with their major. In-class case-solving, readings, critical analyses, case law commentaries and doctrinal dissertations prepare students to become legal professionals.

The thesis is an opportunity to study an issue in depth and to draw up an analysis and conclusions.

It is possible to replace a course with a legal internship to be carried out in a professional environment. Lasting a minimum of three weeks, it provides an opportunity to gain first-hand experience of the legal profession.

The combination of different options and majors creates interesting group dynamics and prepares students to work in teams of lawyers or professionals from diverse backgrounds, united around a single legal issue.