Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
1 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Business Law | International Law | Notaries Practice
Area of study
Law
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Specialized Master in Public Notary Law

The Specialized Master in Public Notary Law is a postgraduate program designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of notary law. The program is organized by the Faculty of Law and Criminology and is offered in French.


Program Details

  • Degree Type: Advanced Master
  • Theoretical Program Duration: 1 year
  • Learning Language: French
  • Schedule Type: Daytime
  • Campus: Solbosch
  • Category/Topic: Human and Social Sciences - Law
  • Jury President: Matthieu Van Molle
  • Jury Secretary: Laurent Barnich

Program Objectives

The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of notary law and its applications. However, specific objectives are not detailed in the provided context.


Teaching Team and Methods

The teaching team consists of experienced professionals in the field of law, but specific methods are not outlined in the given information.


Program's Added Value

The program's added value lies in its ability to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills in notary law, enhancing their career prospects in the legal profession.


Schedule

The program follows a daytime schedule, with courses distributed across two terms.


Access Conditions

Access to the Specialized Master in Public Notary Law is subject to certain conditions:


Full Right to Admission

Holders of a degree obtained in the French-speaking Community of Belgium, specifically a Master's degree in Law (with a focus on in-depth study or specialized study), are admitted without supplement.


Admission with Equivalent Degree

Holders of a degree obtained abroad that is recognized as equivalent to the aforementioned Master's degrees are also eligible for admission under the same conditions.


Admission Following Submission of a Dossier and Decision by the Jury

Students who meet the entry requirements pursuant to Art. 111 of the Decree of 7 November 2013 and hold a university degree (Master's or equivalent) awarded in or outside the French-speaking Community may be admitted following the submission of a dossier and a decision by the jury.


Accreditation of Prior Experience

The jury can recognize knowledge and skills acquired through professional and/or personal experience, granting access to the MA under specific conditions.


Programme

The program consists of 60 credits of compulsory courses. Students who, due to credit recognition and the absence of complementary courses, have an annual program of less than 60 ECTS must choose one or more optional courses to reach 60 ECTS.


Compulsory Courses

  • DROI-C5132: Programmation successorale (5 credits, second term)
  • DROI-C5133: Droit international privé familial et notarial (5 credits, first term)
  • DROI-C5135: Droits d'enregistrement et droits de succession (5 credits, first term)
  • DROI-C5153: Droit administratif de l'immobilier (5 credits, second term)
  • DROI-C535: Contrats de mariage (5 credits, first term)
  • DROI-C659: Organisation du notariat, déontologie de la profession et éléments de comptabilité notariale (5 credits, second term)
  • DROI-C661: Droit judiciaire notarial (5 credits, second term)
  • DROI-C665: Droit civil du patrimoine immobilier et du crédit (5 credits, second term)
  • DROI-C667: Droit des sociétés et notariat (5 credits, first term)
  • MEMO-C605: Mémoire de fin d'études (15 credits, academic year)

Optional Courses

Students may choose from a list of optional courses to complete their 60 ECTS, including:


  • DROI-C4023: Publicité foncière, sûretés réelles et privilèges
  • DROI-C4024: Procédures collectives d'insolvabilité
  • DROI-C4032: Successions et libéralités
  • DROI-C5114: Droit international privé comparé
  • DROI-C5123: Droit des assurances
  • DROI-C5127: Modes alternatifs de règlement des différends

Administrative Fee for Applicants from Outside the European Union

Applicants from outside the European Union who do not meet the assimilation criteria are required to pay an administrative fee of 200 euros. This payment is a prerequisite for the examination of the application.


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