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  • Initial training - Continuing education - Work-linked training
  • 2 years
  • Aix-en-Provence
  • AIMS

    The Digital Law major is based on a broad core curriculum (M1) consisting of compulsory fundamental teaching units, to which are added complementary units (Sociology and Digital Economy, etc.) as well as units dedicated to foreign language skills;There are also additional units (Sociology and the Digital Economy, etc.), as well as units dedicated to foreign language skills and openness to pre-professional skills such as mastering the fundamentals of information and digital technologies or completing an internship or dissertation.

    Then (M2), the course offers in each of its 4 pathways:

    – Electronic communications law

    – Cultural and creative industries law

    – Digital data law

    Courses adapted to the student's field of study and career plan, as well as preparation for integration into the professional environment relevant to the type of course chosen. In addition, an introduction to research based on the production of group and personal research papers will also be offered.

  • TARGETED STUDENTS

    Any student with a law degree wishing to pursue a high-level university education to enter the digital, media, cultural or communications industries.

  • ADMISSION CONDITIONS

    This course is selective à l'entréen Master 1ère annéeée. Access is conditional on the submission and assessment of an application.

  • STRUCTURE AND ORGANISATION

    The M1 will enable students to acquire fundamental skills in, for example, press and digital publishing law, audiovisual media services law, web law, literary and artistic property law, digital data law, etc;law, audiovisual media services law, web law, literary and artistic property law, digital data law, law relating to platforms and social networks, and law relating to artistic creation. The academic approach will be combined with a highly applied and professionalising approach.

    These skills will be complemented by specialisation in related subjects, as well as an introduction to open-ended themes such as the digital transformation of public action.

  • KNOWLEDGE TO BE ACQUIRED

    The aim of the Digital Law major is to enable students to acquire the knowledge that will enable them to master and support the main legal, societal, economic, managerial and political developments in the digital economy;trise and accompany the main legal, societal, economic, managerial and political changes resulting from the development of digital technology.

    It will also enable him or her to master the specific and diversified legal frameworks of the digital, media, culture, creative and communication industries, as well as the associated technical and economic fundamentals.

  • PROFESSIONAL SKILLS TO BE ACQUIRED

    In terms of skills, the aim of the Digital Law specialism is to equip students with the expertise and ability to deal with the legal problems they will encounter in their professional activities. It aims to provide students with solid knowledge of personal data law, e-commerce law, intellectual property law as applied to the digital age, online communications law, the law of the Internet and the law of the Internet;rique, Online communications law, Press law, Culture law, Audiovisual communication law, Intellectual property law, Contract law, Fundamental rights and digital law, Cyber security law, etc.

    But it will also be a question, beyond the mastery and understanding of the main legislation applicable to the digital, media, cultural, audiovisual and audiovisual sectors;dias, culture, cultural industries or communication, to equip students with the ability to learn the underlying technical, political and economic issues.

  • INTERNSHIPS AND SUPERVISED PROJECTS

    Internships are a key feature of the training programme in the Digital Law specialism.

    The internship is optional in M1 and is compulsory in all M2 courses (minimum of two months).

    Internships are organised within the framework of an agreement and the student is, at the end of the internship, required to write an internship report which must, in addition to presenting the internship, necessarily contain an applied illustration of at least one piece of work carried out during the internship.

  • SUPPORT FOR YOUR STUDIES ABROAD

    International exposure will be achieved mainly through possible internships abroad in cultural organisations or institutions and media, the organisation of seminars with guest professors from foreign universities, a course on sociology and the economy of the audiovisual industry, and a course on the sociology and economy of the audiovisual industry;seminars with guest professors from foreign universities, a course in the sociology and economics of the digital economy in English, or student exchanges under agreements with foreign organisations.

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The routes

Champ 1

Electronic media law

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Champ 1

Artistic and digital creation law

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Champ 1

Law, journalism and organizational communication

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Champ 1

Intellectual property, digital and advanced technologies

(double attachment to the Business Law field)
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