This is a four-year course. You will study for an LLB in English Law & French Law at King’s and a Maîtrise en droit (Master 1) degree of the University of Paris II. In lieu of the third year of the LLB (M100) degree course, you will study for two years in Paris. The third and fourth years of study provide 120 credits, taken equally from each year and treated in the same manner as the final year of your three-year LLB degree.
Courses are divided into modules. You will normally take modules totalling 480 credits. In the first and second year you will normally take modules totalling 120 credits.
Year 1
Required modules
You are required to do the following modules:
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Criminal Law (30 credits)
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Elements of the Law of Contract (30 credits)
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European Law (30 credits)
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Public Law (30 credits)
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Legal Reasoning and Legal Services (non-credit bearing)
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French Legal methodology I (taught and assessed in French, non-credit bearing)
This is a four-year course. You will study for an LLB in English Law & French Law at King’s and a Maîtrise en droit (Master 1) degree of the University of Paris II. In lieu of the third year of the LLB (M100) degree course, you will study for two years in Paris. The third and fourth years of study provide 120 credits, taken equally from each year and treated in the same manner as the final year of your three-year LLB degree.
Courses are divided into modules. You will normally take modules totalling 480 credits. In the first and second year you will normally take modules totalling 120 credits.
Year 2
Required modules
You are required to do the following modules
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Law of Property (30 credits)
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Law of Tort (30 credits)
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Law of Trusts (30 credits)
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French Legal methodology II (taught and assessed in French, non-credit bearing)
This is a four-year course. You will study for an LLB in English Law & French Law at King’s and a Maîtrise en droit (Master 1) degree of the University of Paris II. In lieu of the third year of the LLB (M100) degree course, you will study for two years in Paris. The third and fourth years of study provide 120 credits, taken equally from each year and treated in the same manner as the final year of your three-year LLB degree.
Courses are divided into modules. You will normally take modules totalling 480 credits. In the first and second year you will normally take modules totalling 120 credits.
Year 3
Required modules
Year 3 is spent at the Université Paris 2 (Panthéon-Assas). Except for languages classes, all classes and examinations are conducted in French. Details of the course structure will be communicated after you are accepted onto the course and have commenced your studies.
However, a typical year may include:
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Droit administratif des biens
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Droit civil 1 (contrats spéciaux)
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Droit de l’Union européenne 1 (droit institutionnel)
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Droit des affaires 1 (droit des sociétés : introduction générale, typologie des sociétés, sociétés de personnes, SARL)
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Droit des libertés fondamentales
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Droit fiscal
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Droit international public 1
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Procédure civile
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Procédure pénale
This is a four-year course. You will study for an LLB in English Law & French Law at King’s and a Maîtrise en droit (Master 1) degree of the University of Paris II. In lieu of the third year of the LLB (M100) degree course, you will study for two years in Paris. The third and fourth years of study provide 120 credits, taken equally from each year and treated in the same manner as the final year of your three-year LLB degree.
Courses are divided into modules. You will normally take modules totalling 480 credits. In the first and second year you will normally take modules totalling 120 credits.
Year 4
Required modules
Year 4 is spent at the University of Paris 2 (Panthéon-Assas). Students of the Anglo-French Programme need not apply separately for a Master 1 in France. Upon successful completion of Year 3 (Licence 3), they automatically progress to Year 4 (Master 1) and follow a tailor-made pathway which reproduces the main specializations offered by the Masters in Paris 2. All classes and examinations are conducted in French.
Details of the course structure will be communicated after you are accepted onto the course and have commenced your studies. However, a typical year may include specialised courses in areas such as: droit international; droit des affaires; droit européen; droit privé; Justice, procès et procédures; droit notarial; droit social; droit public ; droit pénal et sciences criminelles.