Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas | Paris Campus
LL.M. en droit public et démocratie
Paris, France
Master de droit
DURÉE
1 an
LANGUES
Anglais
RYTHME
À plein temps
DATE LIMITE D'INSCRIPTION
DATE DE DÉBUT AU PLUS TÔT
FRAIS DE SCOLARITÉ
EUR 10 000
FORMAT D'ÉTUDE
Sur le campus
Un LL.M. unique en son genre. programme sur la théorie et la pratique du droit et de la démocratie.
Le LL.M. offrira un enseignement de la plus haute qualité lors de séminaires en petits groupes dispensés par d’éminents universitaires français et internationaux.
Le programme bénéficiera d'un partenariat avec l'Institut Michel Villey, le principal centre de recherche en jurisprudence et en droit constitutionnel de l'Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas.
Admission is open:
- to foreign students with at least a second year of U.S. law school (as part of an exchange between their university and Paris-Panthéon-Assas University) ;
- to students having completed a JD or any other legal degree in their home country with at least 4 years of studies, amounting to 240 ECTS credits.
- Exceptionally, to students with a degree amounting to 180 ECTS credits if this is justified by the legal curriculum in their country of origin.
The program’s purpose is to provide international students with a set of courses at the crossroads of public law, legal theory, and theory of democracy. The aim is to enable a new generation of scholars and leaders in the field of law and democratic government and provide them with the theoretical baggage and the skills to approach modern problems of democratic governance and democratic reform. The emphasis will be put on legal theory and political theory, as well as insights into modern democratic government across the world.
Structure
The program runs full-time from October to June and is taught by Paris-Panthéon-Assas academics and invited professors from major universities with highly regarded international reputations (Oxford, LSE, Pennsylvania University, etc.).
The curriculum is based on ten courses (24 hours each), for a total of 240 hours. All courses are mandatory. There are no optional courses.
- Unit 1: Theories of Justice and Political Power
- Unit 2: Constitutionalism
- Unit 3: Democracy & Governance
- Chair of Democracy
- International students aiming at acquiring professional expertise in the field of democratic practice and democratic engineering. They will later work for NGOs, governmental bodies;
- International organizations;
- Students wishing to embrace an academic career and to read for a Ph.D.


