Teaching
Detailed informations you will find by following the links exist
only in french.
Bachelor Degree (three years)
Law
Doctoral Studies
Legal Sciences
Advanced Master in
- Law of Information and Communication Technologies (multidisciplinary degree adressing law, management and computer science)
- Human Rights (organized in cooperation with the Université Catholique de Louvain and the Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis à Bruxelles)
The principal language of teaching is French.
Strengths
The priority of the Faculty of Law is to ensure a smooth transition from secondary education to university education by providing personalized guidance leading to autonomy. Students are made familiar with practical work, trained to draft papers and debate in groups, e.g. through moot courts exercises. The Bachelor curriculum covers not only basic legal topics in public or private law but also education in complementary human sciences (e. g. sociology, economics, philosophy). Concerning optional courses, the Faculty of Law offers law students the possibility to choose one of five closely related disciplines: criminology, economics and management, modern languages, philosophy, political and administrative sciences. It also transmits to its students its expertise in the field of communication and information technology law, for which it has an international reputation.
