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A unique LLM for construction professionals seeking knowledge of sound contracts management practices in relation to international construction contracts in both civil law and common law environments.
The LLM I2C is aimed at providing professionals working internationally with the required combination of legal, management and practical skills to ensure good and efficient contracts management. The course is based on an optimal blend of academic and practical knowledge, combining lectures, case studies and tutorials with group work.
The LLM I2C is aimed at providing professionals working internationally with the required combination of legal, management and practical skills to ensure good and efficient contract management.
The course is based on an optimal balance of academic and practical knowledge, combining lectures, case studies and tutorials with group work.
Required level:
This course is open to experienced construction professionals and lawyers seeking to increase their knowledge and strengthen their skills in managing construction contracts in an international environment.
Candidates will be expected to:
A limited number of places is available in order to maximise opportunities for group exchanges and discussion.
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The program takes place over one year in Paris.
158 hours of teaching.
The courses are organized in three-day sessions: Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, held once a month.
The courses are taught in English. They combine an academic/theoretical component supported by concrete examples of international projects, and role-playing exercises.
Online distance learning mode :
Allows you to benefit from both synchronous learning (online live access to lectures) and asynchronous learning (access at any time to lectures video recording) from the comfort of your home or office
However, please note that, in case you wish to attend in person one or several of the course lectures in Paris, no seat is guaranteed. Seats are limited and reserved to those who registered for the in-person learning mode. Should you wish to attend in-person, you will have to notify the course coordinator about your interest to attend a particular lecture/session in-person in Paris, who will then let you know whether it is possible to do so depending on seat availabilities at the time.
In-person learning mode :
Allows you to benefit from a lower level of tuition fees than the online distance learning mode
However, your in-person attendance to each lecture is mandatory. An absence will be only authorized on the basis of duly justified and valid force majeure reasons (sickness, family bereavement, etc.). Workload, professional missions or other similar work-related reasons are not considered as valid reasons to miss a lecture. The LLM course is designed for persons who combine their studies with their own professional occupation, and who are accordingly expected to set aside the necessary times in their individual calendar to attend lectures. The yearly programme of lectures is communicated to each student at the start of the LLM course, so that each student can accordingly book well ahead the necessary time slots in their respective calendar over the year.
Exams are taken remotely for everyone.
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Du 1er janvier au 31 mai
Marion Fritsch
Tél. +33 (0)1 53 63 53 44
Email : marion.fritsch@u-paris2.fr
In-person rate: €9,000
Remote fee: €12,000
La page en FR
A unique LLM for construction professionals seeking knowledge of sound contracts management practices in relation to international construction contracts in both civil law and common law environments.
The LLM I2C is aimed at providing professionals working internationally with the required combination of legal, management and practical skills to ensure good and efficient contracts management. The course is based on an optimal blend of academic and practical knowledge, combining lectures, case studies and tutorials with group work.
The LLM I2C is aimed at providing professionals working internationally with the required combination of legal, management and practical skills to ensure good and efficient contract management.
The course is based on an optimal balance of academic and practical knowledge, combining lectures, case studies and tutorials with group work.
Brochure in english - Plaquette de présentation en français
Required level:
This course is open to experienced construction professionals and lawyers seeking to increase their knowledge and strengthen their skills in managing construction contracts in an international environment.
Candidates will be expected to:
A limited number of places is available in order to maximise opportunities for group exchanges and discussion.
La page en FR
The program takes place over one year in Paris.
158 hours of teaching.
The courses are organized in three-day sessions: Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, held once a month.
The courses are taught in English. They combine an academic/theoretical component supported by concrete examples of international projects, and role-playing exercises.
Online distance learning mode :
Allows you to benefit from both synchronous learning (online live access to lectures) and asynchronous learning (access at any time to lectures video recording) from the comfort of your home or office
However, please note that, in case you wish to attend in person one or several of the course lectures in Paris, no seat is guaranteed. Seats are limited and reserved to those who registered for the in-person learning mode. Should you wish to attend in-person, you will have to notify the course coordinator about your interest to attend a particular lecture/session in-person in Paris, who will then let you know whether it is possible to do so depending on seat availabilities at the time.
In-person learning mode :
Allows you to benefit from a lower level of tuition fees than the online distance learning mode
However, your in-person attendance to each lecture is mandatory. An absence will be only authorized on the basis of duly justified and valid force majeure reasons (sickness, family bereavement, etc.). Workload, professional missions or other similar work-related reasons are not considered as valid reasons to miss a lecture. The LLM course is designed for persons who combine their studies with their own professional occupation, and who are accordingly expected to set aside the necessary times in their individual calendar to attend lectures. The yearly programme of lectures is communicated to each student at the start of the LLM course, so that each student can accordingly book well ahead the necessary time slots in their respective calendar over the year.
Exams are taken remotely for everyone.
La page en FR