Course teacher(s)
Benoît FRYDMANECTS credits
5
Language(s) of instruction
french
Course content
Theory of contemporary law and theory of global law. The course consists of an interactive research seminar dedicated each year to a specific topic.
Objectives (and/or specific learning outcomes)
Make the students aware of major transformations and innovations that affect contemporary law and legal practices ; teach them how to tackle legal issues in a global environment with an open, dynamic and innovative mind; introduce students to the analysis, understanding and use of new and complex regulatory tools.
Teaching methods and learning activities
research seminar with guests lecturers
Evaluation
Method(s) of evaluation
- Other
Other
Language(s) of evaluation
- french
Programmes
Programmes proposing this course at the faculty of Law and Criminology |
|
MA-DROI | Master in Law - finalité Public and International law/bloc 1, finalité Economic and Labour law/bloc 1, finalité Civil and Penal law/bloc 1 |
5 credits [lecture: 12h, tutorial classes: 24h] - second term | |
Programmes proposing this course at the faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences |
|
MA-PETHI | Master in Ethics - finalité Professional/bloc 2 |
5 credits [lecture: 12h, tutorial classes: 24h] - second term | |
MA-PPHIL | Master in Philosophy - finalité Research/bloc 1 |
5 credits [lecture: 12h, tutorial classes: 24h] - second term | |
MA-PPHIL | Master in Philosophy - finalité Research/bloc 2 |
5 credits [lecture: 12h, tutorial classes: 24h] - second term | |
MS-PHIP | Specialized master in Political Philosophy and Theory |
5 credits [lecture: 12h, tutorial classes: 24h] - second term |