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Sorbonne Law School
"École de droit de la Sorbonne"
TypeDepartment
Established2009
DeanFrançois-Guy Trébulle
LocationParis, France
CampusUrban
Websitewww.pantheonsorbonne.fr/ufr/eds/

Sorbonne Law School (Template:Lang-fr) is a department of the Pantheon-Sorbonne University in Paris, France.

History

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Sorbonne Law School was formally created in 2000.

Teaching

Sorbonne Law School offers a two-year Master in Public Law, a two-year Master in Private Law, a two-year Master in Finance. Sorbonne Law School also offers a Bachelor program through the Sorbonne College of Law.

Colleges and institutes

  • Le Collège de Droit de la Sorbonne
  • Le Collège Interdisciplinaire de Droit de la Sorbonne
  • Le Collège International de Droit de la Sorbonne
  • L'Institut d'Administration Économique et Sociale (IAES)
  • L'Institut des Assurances de Paris (IAP)
  • L'Institut de Droit des Affaires Internationales (IDAI)
  • L'Institut d'Etudes Judiciaires Jean Domat (IEJ)
  • Le Centre de Préparation aux Concours de la Haute Fonction Publique (CIPCEA)

References

  1. "EDS: Présentation de l'École de droit". www.pantheonsorbonne.fr. Retrieved 2020-07-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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