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Diplôme supérieur d’université mention Droit civil (Civil Law)

Formation
Diplôme supérieur d’université mention Droit civil (Civil Law)
Duration of study : 1 year
Degree awarded : Higher university degree
Terms of education : Intital formation
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Presentation

Paris-Panthéon-Assas University offers Master's level programs specifically designed for international students and known as Diplômes Supérieurs d'Université (D.S.U.). This type of legal education is particularly well-suited to the specific needs of international students and consists of four types of teaching:

  1. Introduction to French public and private law courses.
  2. Study direction and methodology (training in French legal exercises).
  3. Undergraduate and/or first-year Master's level courses (lectures and tutorials) depending on the chosen specialization.
  4. Advanced French language courses.

Objectives

  • Enable international students to pursue a legal education while improving their proficiency in French.
  • Enhance their knowledge of French law within the offered specializations.
Input Level : Bac +4

To be eligible for admission, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  1. Hold a degree in law obtained from a foreign institution that is recognized as equivalent to a French Master 1.
  2. Hold one of the following French language diplomas (level B2 minimum) :
  • Test de connaissance du français (TCF), with the written expression part
  • Test d'évaluation de français (TEF)
  • Diplôme d'études en langue française (DELF)
  • DU de FLE (Français Langue Étrangère) from French universities
  • Diplôme du Cours de civilisation française de la Sorbonne

For detailed information regarding the application procedures, please visit the dedicated webpage: Les Diplômes Supérieurs d'Université.

Program

The degree program consists of the following components:

Core Courses:

  • Introduction to Public Law
  • Introduction to Private Law
  • Study Direction and Methodology
  • French Language

In addition, there are two mandatory courses:

  • Civil Law (Obligations) - First Semester (lectures and tutorials)
  • Civil Law (Obligations) - Second Semester (lectures and tutorials)

Students are also required to choose one of the following elective courses:

  • Property Law (lectures and tutorials)
  • Special Contracts Law (lectures and tutorials)
  • Family Law (lectures and tutorials)
  • Credit Law (lectures and tutorials)
  • Private International Law 1 (lectures and tutorials)

Further studies

Application to a Master's Program

Information

Virginie SEBILLE
Phone: +33 (0)1 44 41 55 31

International Affairs - International Degrees & Campuses Unit
Bureau 706
92 rue d’Assas - 75006 Paris

Directors of studies

Denis MAZEAUD

Estelle FRAGU