The Grenoble Law School has been cooperating with Saarland University since 2009 as part of the Erasmus mobility program. In 2018, the two partners established a dual Master's degree program.
Degrees awarded
At the Grenoble Law School, you can choose between three Master's degrees:
Minor in Civil Liberties Law, specializing in Human Rights and the History of Human Rights
Business Law major, Corporate Law track, business legal advisors
European Law major, European Transition Law track
At the Europa-Institut in Saarbrücken:
LL.M. European and International Law - Europäisches und Internationales Recht (in English)
Admission
Entry level: Bachelor's degree
Required degree: Bachelor's degree in law
Number of places: 5 students per partner university
Application
To apply for this dual degree, you must be enrolled in the third year of a bachelor's degree program at the Grenoble Law School. Applications must be submitted online between October and November (one year before the planned mobility period). For more information, follow this link.
Students enrolled at another French university must apply for this dual degree via the MonMaster platform (indicate your wish to participate in this dual degree in your application letter for one of the three master's programs offering this dual degree).
Career opportunities
This degree gives students access to the job markets in both partner countries. They can also continue their studies by enrolling in a doctoral program at either university.
For more information, please download the brochure available on this page.
Published on July 18, 2019 Updated on January 24, 2025
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