Masters

The master's degree is a national qualification obtained after two years of study called master's 1 (first year) and master's 2 (second year).
Map of Master's degree programs 24-25

Below is a list of the 17 master's degree programs (M1 + M2) offered at the Grenoble Law School:

Mention in Local Government Law:

Public Business Law:

European Law major:

Mention in International Law:

Mention in Civil Liberties Law:

Minor in Criminal Law and Criminal Sciences:

Private Law major:

Mention Justice, trials, proceedings:

Notarial Law Mention:

Business Law major:

Intellectual Property Law:

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Double degree with GEM:

The Faculty of Law offers all students enrolled in any of its Master 2 programs the opportunity to earn a dual degree with GEM. This program, during which students will take courses at the Faculty of Law and GEM, leads to the award of a Master's degree in the chosen field and a GEM degree.
The dual degree program is offered over three years, organized as follows: Year 1: M1 at UGA / Year 2: M1 at GEM / Year 3: part of M2 at UGA, the other part at GEM. For more information, download the presentation of the partnership with GEM.

International dual degrees:

Would you like to take advantage of international agreements between the Grenoble Law School and foreign universities to earn a double degree? Consult the list of international dual degrees offered by the Faculty.
Published on November 22, 2016
Updated on January 13, 2026