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Master in European Law and Litigation

A path paved with international experiences and opportunities

Within the Master in European Law and Litigation, the student experience is more than just academic study. Throughout the year, the programme is punctuated by meetings, events and exchanges that enable students to broaden their perspective on European and international legal issues. Conferences, visiting professors, talks by professionals and academic projects enrich the course and offer a real immersion in an international environment.

This dynamic is also reflected in the development of partnerships between the Faculty of Law of the Université Catholique de Lille and renowned universities around the world. Among these partnerships, two significant collaborations have recently been strengthened in India (where the legal market is vast and growing quickly) with Christ University in Bangalore and O.P. Jindal Global University in New Delhi. In this context, Aurélien Raccah, Vice Dean in charge of the International and European Development, recently visited these universities to strengthen our ties and explore new cooperation projects. This visit enabled further discussions on student and staff mobility, research projects and the development of new academic opportunities.

These collaborations reflect the international ambition of the Master’s programme and our faculty: to train legal professionals able to evolve in a globalised environment, at the forefront of major developments in legal practice. At a time when relations between the European Union and India are growing significantly stronger, these partnerships offer students new opportunities and demonstrate that this is a dynamic programme, connected to the world and looking to the future.

The Master in European Law and Litigation

The Master in European Law & Litigation is a 2 years French Master degree integrally taught in English. This State diploma gives the opportunity to European & international students to aquire specialisation in EU law and to have access to French academic system.

The learning objectives include:

  • Complete Master Degree covering the whole speciality of International & European Law (private and public law, competition law, business law, human rights, international organisations and litigation…),
  • Develop advanced skills in international and European law,
  • Learn how to draft legal documents and pleadings in English,
  • Prepare to take competitive exams giving access to international organisations and European institutions,
  • Preparing for the French bar exam,
  • Reinforcing legal practice through research seminars and methodology.

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Article edited the 30 April 2026