Program Overview
Introduction to the Master in Law Program
The Master in Law program at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) is designed to provide students with a specialized education in law, building on the solid foundation established during their Bachelor's studies. This program aims to enhance students' knowledge and practical skills in a specific area of law.
Objectives
The objectives of the Master in Law program include:
- Discovering new domains of law, such as international law and tax law
- Consolidating and specializing knowledge in a chosen area of law
- Enhancing practical skills through seminars on legal argumentation, research methodology, and writing
Curriculum
The Master's program at ULB offers students the opportunity to choose from three finalities:
- Droit civil et pénal (Civil and Penal Law): This finality is aimed at students interested in becoming generalist jurists, focusing on individual litigation, civil, family, and penal law.
- Droit économique et social (Economic and Social Law): Designed for students who wish to acquire skills in business law, including labor law, company law, and penal business law.
- Droit public et international (Public and International Law): Targeted at students attracted to public law, both national and international, including administrative and constitutional litigation, public service, ministerial cabinets, or international careers.
- Droit de l'entreprise (Business Law): Organized on the UMons campus in co-diplomation with the Law School, this finality is for students interested in the legal aspects related to businesses or economic law, both private and public, with an emphasis on a multidisciplinary approach.
Each finality includes a course on research methodology and writing, as well as a seminar on legal argumentation in various legal domains chosen by the students. The program also allows for a significant amount of free choice through a double list of optional courses.
Specificities
The Master in Law degree from ULB combines rigorous learning, in-depth study of concrete and complex legal issues, contributions from renowned teachers including many practitioners, and a critical perspective on law through courses such as Legal Theory, Anthropology of Law, Philosophy of Law, and Sociology of Law.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master in Law program can pursue various careers, including:
- Avocat (Lawyer): Requires analytical skills, the ability to identify essential points, convincing argumentation, honesty, combativeness, and eloquence.
- Magistrat (Magistrate): Must have the ability to make impartial decisions, mastery of the judicial process, and principles that guarantee both efficiency and relevance.
- Notaire (Notary): Accompanies families and companies through all stages of their evolution, providing counsel and authenticating legal acts.
- Huissier de justice (Bailiff): Plays a crucial role in the judicial procedure, ensuring the concrete effectiveness of justice.
- Réviseur (Auditor), Juriste d'entreprise (Company Lawyer), Entrepreneur: Facilitate the realization of economic ambitions while preserving balance and equity.
- Juristes (Jurists) in public life: Contribute their up-to-date knowledge, independence of spirit, and attachment to democratic values to preserve citizens' equality, liberties, and conditions for just solidarity.
- Chercheurs (Researchers) in law: Contribute to the positive evolution of society with constructive analyses based on rigorous methods and prospective imagination.
Program Details
The Master in Law program is structured to allow students to personalize their curriculum through three distinct finalities and numerous optional courses. This flexibility enables students to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals, whether in private practice, public service, or academia.
Conclusion
The Master in Law program at ULB is a comprehensive and specialized legal education that prepares students for a wide range of careers in law. With its emphasis on practical skills, theoretical knowledge, and critical thinking, this program equips graduates to succeed in an increasingly complex legal environment.
