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Component : SJE
Domain: Law Economics Management
Mention : Justice, trials and procedure 
Speciality: Litigation Law course
Nature :  Initial training leading to a degree and sandwich courses.
Output level : BAC + 5 (300 ECTS).
Location: Cayenne (Troubiran University Campus)

Objectives

  • A multi-faceted approach to the practice of private and public litigation
  • Training specialists in litigation procedures
  • Train good practitioners of non-contentious procedures

Target skills

Graduates of the Master's programme must be able to enter the legal and judicial professions quickly.

Cross-disciplinary skills

  • Fluency in English
  • Good analytical and summarising skills
  • Ability to construct an argument

Scientific and technical skills

  • Computer skills
  • Use of communication techniques
  • Mastery of documentary research tools

Subject-specific skills

  • Drafting of legal documents
  • Drafting legal notes
  • Finding amicable or legal solutions to disputes

Admission

Recruitment level : Bac + 3

Accessible in :  initial and sandwich training

Training required :
Law degree

Admission requirements :
Master 1: Application via the "My Master" application

Master 2: Access to the second year is automatic for all students who have passed the 1st year.era year of the Master's course. Other possible applications on the "E Candidate" application

Registration form:
Administrative and teaching support for the DFR SJE teaching unit.

Programme

Semester 1 (MS1)

  • UE 1 - Civil law: matrimonial property regimes -48h -6 ECTS.
  • EU 2 - Human rights and fundamental freedoms - 48h - 6 ECTS
  • EU 3 - Criminal procedure 2 -48h -6 ECTS
  • EU 4 - Banking law - 33h - 4 ECTS
  • EU 5 - Private international law - 33h - 4 ECTS
  • EU 6 - Litigation system of the ECHR - 33h - 4 ECTS
  • Physical and sporting activities (bonus point)

Semester 2 (MS2)

  • UE 1 - Civil law: Inheritance -48h -6 ECTS.
  • EU 2 - Civil procedure and enforcement - 48h - 6 ECTS
  • EU 3 - Special criminal law - 48h - 6 ECTS
  • EU 4 - Collective procedures - 33h - 2 ECTS
  • EU 5 - Sentencing law - 33h - 2 ECTS
  • EU 6 - History of justice - 33h - 2 ECTS
  • EU 7 - Language (English) - 20h - 2 ECTS
  • TU 8 - Professional skills (work placement or dissertation) - 4 ECTS
  • Physical and sporting activities (bonus point)

Semester 3 (MS3)

  • UE1 - Practice of civil procedure - 48h - 5 ECTS
  • UE 2 - Practice of criminal procedure- 60h - 5 ECTS
  • UE 3 - Procedural techniques - Introduction to drafting legal documents- 60h - 7 ECTS
  • EU 4 - Study of fundamental trial rights - 32h -5 ECTS
  • EU 5 - Liability of court officers - 16h - 4 ECTS
  • EU 6 - Language (English) - 15h - 3 ECTS
  • Physical and sporting activities (bonus point)

Semester 4 (MS4)

  • EU 7 - Practice of European procedures - 26h - 3 ECTS
  • EU 8 - Practice of alternative dispute resolution methods - 22h - 3 ECTS
  • EU 9 - Enforcement practice - 48 hours - 5 ECTS
  • EU 10 - Specialised litigation practice (business and minors) - 34h -4 ECTS
  • EU 11 - Litigation practice before the administrative courts - 30 - 3 ECTS
  • EU 12 - Grand oral - 6 ECTS
  • UE 13 - Internship or work-study report, or dissertation, or professional activity report - 4 ECTS
  • EU 14 - 3-month work placement or sandwich course - 2 ECTS
  • Physical and sporting activities (bonus point)

Work-linked training and internships

Students should look for work-study contracts or placements. They are encouraged to opt for work-study contracts wherever possible. Each student is supervised by a company work placement supervisor and is monitored by a teaching supervisor.

Job opportunities

Career opportunities

  • Legal and judicial careers: lawyer, magistrate, bailiff, notary, etc.
  • Administrative professions: category A civil service jobs
  • Police and prison administration professions
  • Business, banking and insurance professions.

Sectors of activity

  • Public service of justice
  • Legal and judicial professions
  • Corporate litigation departments

Contact

SJE-contact

SJE

DFR Legal and Economic Sciences

Management

Mr Hugues DOMINGO
Director
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Mr Paul ROSELE CHIM
Deputy Director
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Ms Sandrine BAUVOIR
Administrative and Financial Manager
T 0594 29 99 37

Scholarship

Mrs Edmonise FIDELE
Schooling Manager
T 0594 29 99 21
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Ms Marie-Henriette GAYE MONTGENIE
Schooling Manager
T 0594 29 99 27

Branches

Mr Frédéric BONDIL
Head of Law
T 0594 29 99 36
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Mr Paul ROSELE CHIM
Head of Economics and Management
T 0594 29 99 32
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Mr Hugues DOMINGO
Head of Economics and Management
T 0594 29 79 04
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Mr Koulani REZAIRE
Head of Master MAE
T 0594 29 79 14

Reception

Building E 2nd floor
Troubiran Campus
97300 Cayenne

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