LL.M. im internationalen Wirtschaftsrecht
Paris, Frankreich
DAUER
8 up to 9 Months
SPRACHEN
Englisch
TEMPO
Teilzeit
BEWERBUNGSSCHLUSS
30 Jun 2025
FRÜHESTES STARTDATUM
Oct 2025
AUSBILDUNGSKOSTEN
EUR 22.000
STUDIENFORMAT
Auf dem Campus
Einführung
Alle Kurse werden in englischer Sprache von Juraprofessoren der Universität Paris-Panthéon-Assas und Fachleuten aus dem Rechtsbereich aus Frankreich, Europa, Asien und Afrika gehalten. Alle Kurse sind stark auf Fallstudien und die Vertiefung von Schlüsselthemen aus einer transversalen und multidisziplinären Perspektive ausgerichtet.
Der LL.M.-Studiengang Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht umfasst 210 Unterrichtsstunden und nimmt in der Regel zwischen 20 und 30 Studenten oder Praktikanten über neun Monate auf.
Dieser Kurs befasst sich hauptsächlich mit praktischen Fallstudien und bestimmten Schlüsselthemen mit einem multidisziplinären Schwerpunkt. Er bereitet Studenten und Fachleute auf Operationen wie große Übernahmen oder Markttransaktionen, grenzüberschreitende Fusionen, komplexe Finanzierungen, Umstrukturierungen, LBOs, Financial Engineering und Industrieprojekte vor.
Es handelt sich dabei um interessante Vorgänge, die Schwierigkeiten mit sich bringen, die oft zu einer innovativen Lösungsfindung führen. Es ist besonders lehrreich, sie zu studieren und die aufgeworfenen rechtlichen, finanziellen oder buchhalterischen Fragen zu analysieren. So können Verträge, Garantien, Finanzierungen und internationale Handelsstreitigkeiten neben anderen grundlegenden Themen aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln untersucht werden.
Ideale Studenten
The course is designed for both experienced and qualified professionals with a strong professional background and for motivated candidates who have just completed their degree.
Lehrplan
Structure
The course runs from October to June. All participants must be available on a full-time basis. Indeed, the schedule is always subject to modifications, and no absence will be excused in case of any change in the schedule.
- International Contracts
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- International Capital Markets
- States and International Trade Law
- Competition Law
- International Financing
- International Tax Law
- International Intellectual Property Law
- International Business Management and Finance by INSEAD Professors
Teaching Method
The LL.M. International Business Law is composed of ten mandatory modules: International Contracts, Mergers and Acquisitions, International Capital Markets, States and International Trade Law, Competition Law, International Financing, Environmental and Sustainable Development Law, International Arbitration, International Tax Law, International Intellectual Property Law.
Each module is composed of 10 hours of theoretical teaching and 10 hours of practical teaching.
All courses are delivered in English and take the form of seminars taught by professors from Paris-Panthéon-Assas University, as well as practitioners from law firms and major companies.
An additional 10 hours for International Business Management and Finance is taught by INSEAD Professors on the following topics: Finance & Accounting, Microeconomics, and Marketing Strategy.
Assessment
Examinations will be held for each of the 10 mandatory modules. Some modules might require 2 exams: one regarding the theoretical lecture, and one regarding the practical part of the module.
The method of evaluation is determined by the respective professors/teachers with the approval of the dean.
The method of evaluation may be a written exam, class participation, project presentation, and/or homework assignment.
The format of the exam might vary from one module to another. Here are a few examples:
- Questions with multiple answers
- Individual work cases (essays) to be done at home
- Assignments or presentations to be prepared in groups
- Evaluation tests at the end of each seminar
Each subject is graded out of 20 and the pass mark is 10/20 for each module. The student is admitted if he/she has obtained at least a total of 100 points out of 200 and 60 ECTS credits will be awarded. Results will be communicated at the end of the course and will be followed by a graduation ceremony. There is no exam period since the examinations are held during or at the end of a module.
Grading system
- Average grades from 10 to 12 (out of 20): Pass (Passable)
- Average grades from 13 to 14 Good (Assez Bien)
- Average grades from 15 to 16 Very Good (Bien)
- Average grades from 17 + Honors or Excellent (Très Bien)
Karrierechancen
Students are equipped with a diverse set of skills and knowledge of several legal systems.