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'''Sorbonne Law School''' or '''Paris Law School''' may refer to: '''Sorbonne Law School''' may refer to:
* ] (c. 1150-1970), the historical Law School or faculty of law of the ]. * ] (c. 1150-1970), the historical Law School or faculty of law of the ].
* ] (1971-today), the successor of the Paris Law Faculty, member of the ] and delivering law courses for ]. * ] (1971-today), the successor of the Paris Law Faculty, member of the ] and delivering law courses for the ]. It also referred to as "Sorbonne-Assas".
* École de Droit de la Sorbonne (2008-today), the official name for the legal department of ]. * École de Droit de la Sorbonne (2008-today), the official name for the legal department of ]
* ] (2011-today), the official name for a graduate degree inside Panthéon-Assas University


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