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Masters in Business and Competition Law & Human Rights, Security and Development – Lille Campus

An international immersion experience with Delaware Law School

The Faculty of Law of the Université Catholique de Lille recently welcomed Eileen Grena-Piretti, Associate Dean at Widener University Delaware Law School, who came to present the opportunities offered by the partnership between our two institutions to students on the DAC and DHSD Masters programmes. The event generated considerable interest, with students showing particular enthusiasm and curiosity about the idea of pursuing part of their studies abroad.

In her presentation, Eileen Grena-Piretti provided a detailed overview of the programmes at Delaware Law School, highlighting their strengths and unique features. She also emphasised the institution’s key assets: an outstanding academic staff, a strong international network, financial support designed to help students succeed, and a vibrant and safe campus life.

The meeting also gave participants a practical overview of the application process, tuition fees and the experiences of former students, as well as the career opportunities available, including the possibility of passing the American bar exam.

This event was a great chance for our students to think about a career in the US legal system and to broaden their professional horizons beyond national borders.

Master in International and European Law, Business & Competition Law

The Master in International and European Law, Business and Competition Law offers students the choice of two specialisations: Competition Law or Corporate Finance:

  • M1: Bilingual International and European Law – Business Law
  • M2: International and European Law – Business and Competition Law

This programme includes a significant proportion of courses taught in English, led by lecturers and practitioners who are experts in international affairs.

During the first year of the Master’s programme, the focus is on competition law, contract law, intellectual property law, transport law, commercial criminal law, companies law and companies in difficulty. During the second year, the programme specialises in competition law: the key aspects of national, European and international competition law are studied (cartels, abuse of a dominant position, mergers, state aid, comparative competition law, competition law procedures, etc.).

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Master in International and European Law, Human Rights, Security and Development

The Master in International and European Law, Human Rights, Security and Development offers an in-depth understanding of international law with a progressive specialisation in human rights. This master’s programme takes an innovative, bilingual approach, combining academic rigour with a multicultural outlook.

It pursues several objectives:

  • To master the fundamentals of international law whilst developing general and legal knowledge,
  • To acquire theoretical and practical expertise in human rights, security and development,
  • To train multilingual legal professionals capable of meeting the challenges of globalisation.

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Article edited the 3 April 2026