Language of instruction
French, English
Teaching content
DROIT
This course occurs in the following program(s)
Training officer(s)
JF.VERHELLE
Stakeholder(s)
Franck LECLERCQ
Présentation
Goal
-Allow students to aquire judicial knowledge necessary for rigorous analysis of social situations and to take this knowledge into consideration in their inverventions.
-Discover French and European institutions
-Place the responsibilities of each player
-Comprehend the influence of community law on national law
-Discover French and European institutions
-Place the responsibilities of each player
-Comprehend the influence of community law on national law
Presentation
-Institutions of the fifth republic
-Local governments
-Europe
-Fundamental liberties
-Local governments
-Europe
-Fundamental liberties
Modalités
Forms of instruction
Lectures
Organization
Type | Amount of time | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|
Face to face | |||
Lecture | 12,00 | ||
Independent work | |||
Self study | 3,00 | ||
Independent study | |||
Estimated personal study time | 5,00 | ||
Overall student workload | 20,00 |
Evaluation
The evaluation for this course will be included in the multiple choice portion of the final exam in Civil Law. (See course outline for Civil Law)
Ressources
Bibliography
Constitution du 04 octobre 1958 -
Traités européens -
Revue la gazette des communes -
Traités européens -
Revue la gazette des communes -