- Initial training - Continuing education
- 1 year
- Aix-en-Provence
AIMS
The teaching on the « Justices and Procedural Law » course has three main objectives, to enable students to:
- To develop in-depth skills in procedural law and in the various procedures, both in domestic law and in international or European law;
- Master the ethical rules of the legal professions and strengthen the practical understanding of litigation;
- Apprehend how justice works from an interdisciplinary approach (sociology, philosophy, ...) to better understand its ends.
These courses help to develop a genuine culture of justice, in addition to the courses taught as part of Master 1. Thanks to this knowledge and skills, students who are destined for the legal professions will find all the tools they need to stand out in the competitive examinations and exams that determine access to these professions.
Métiers and career prospects:
- Magistrate
- Lawyer
- Senior civil servant
- Research
- Teaching
- Journalism (legal)
TARGETED STUDENTS
Master's students - Professionals
FUNDAMENTAL PREREQUISITES
M1 in law, any honours
M1 in sociology, philosophy, political science, subject to the opinion of the teaching committee
FUNDAMENTAL PREREQUISITES
Proceedings law Criminal proceedings Civil proceedings Administrative proceedings
STRUCTURE AND ORGANISATION
FDSP – Institut d'études judiciaires
LEARNING SITES
- FDSP, Aix-en-Provence
KNOWLEDGE TO BE ACQUIRED
- Droit processuel approfondi
- Déontology and judicial professions
- Droit des modes amiables de résolution des différends
- Sociology of justice
- Philosophy of justice
- Justice and literature
- International Justice
- European policies and justice
- European judicial cultures
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS TO BE ACQUIRED
- Litigation practice
- Knowledge of the justice system
- Maîtrise du droit processuel et des procédures
- Culture of Justice
INTERNSHIPS AND SUPERVISED PROJECTS
Yes (internship and field study)
SPECIFIC TEACHING CONDITIONS
Conducting a field study in the Aix-en-Provence and/or Marseille courts of law
OFFSITE TEACHING
Organisation of a 4pm seminar at the Cour de cassation (Paris)