Joint Bilingual Master of Law in Comparative Health Law

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Description

The Joint Bilingual Master of Law in Comparative Health Law leads to a joint award from King's College London and the Universities of Neuchâtel and Paris. It offers a programme unique within Europe, in French and English, across three university campuses. This remarkable programme provides students with a broad perspective on Health Law, especially in international and comparative terms.

Strengths

  • Bilingualism (with the dissertation written either in French or in English)
  • Familiarization with other legal cultures
  • A broad range of courses
  • International exchange programmes, with simplified administrative processes
  • The chance to undertake an internship during studies

Study programme in Paris (30 ECTS, autumn semester)

The study programme in Paris has one component:

  • Obligatory courses (30 ECTS)

Study programme in Neuchâtel (30 ECTS, spring semester)

The study programme in Neuchâtel has two components:

  • Obligatory courses (26 ECTS):
    • Biotechnology and the regulatory environment of the life sciences
    • Public Health Law
    • Medical Law
    • Law and Medical Progress
  • Elective course (4 ECTS)

Study programme in London (30 ECTS, autumn semester)

The study programme in London has two components:

  • Obligatory courses (10 ECTS)
  • Elective courses (20 ECTS)
  • A dissertation (30 ECTS), to be written in French or English, within the University of Neuchâtel or Paris

Titre délivré
Master commun bilingue en droit comparé de la santé
 

Joint Masters of Comparative Health Law

Crédits
120 ECTS, 4 semestres
 
Langues d'enseignement
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Enrolment

Interface de Précandidatures
Université de Paris

Prochain délai d'inscription: 

mars 2025 pour l'année académique 2025-2026

 

Career prospects

  • The Master of Law prepares students for all legal professions.

Career prospects

  • The Master of Law prepares students for all legal professions.