Master History of Law and Institutions
Program Overview
Master History of Law and Institutions
The Master's program in History of Law and Institutions is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the historical development of law and institutions.
Course: History of Law and Political Ideas
This course pathway focuses on the history of law and political ideas, offering students a deep understanding of the subject matter.
Program Structure
The program is divided into two semesters, with a range of courses and options available to students.
SEMESTER 3
Common block
The common block of courses includes:
- History of institutions
- History of public institutions of Antiquity
- History of modern public institutions
- History of cultural institutions and policies
- History of colonial institutions
- History of political ideas
- Ideological analysis of legal concepts
- Theory of regimes in the history of ideas
- Reception of the major political doctrines
- States and ideologies
- Digital documentation methodology and professional ethics
- New technologies in the preservation and classification of documentation
- Methodology of the dissertation and internship report: professional and scientific ethics
Search option
The research option includes:
- History of law
- History of criminal law and penal doctrines
- History of private law
- History of public law
- Foreign legal systems, policies and doctrines
- Comparative history of law
- History of rights and foreign legal and political doctrines
Memory and heritage professions option
The careers in memory and heritage option includes:
- Conservation of heritage and cultural property
- The skills of local authorities in terms of conservation
- International aspects of conservation
- Rights of cultural property
- Source and conservation of historical heritage
- General and professional culture
- Summary note
- Culture and society in the contemporary world
SEMESTER 4
Search option
- Research memory
- Defense and submission of a dissertation
- Research report
Memory and heritage professions option
- Museum, Archives, libraries
- Numismatics and heritage issues
- Museology: enhancement of military heritage
- Archival and library world
- 2 month internship
- Defense and submission of internship report
M2 exam conditions
The examination modalities for the Master's program are outlined in the following tables:
- Table of knowledge control methods option 1
- Table of knowledge control methods option 2
Opportunities
The program offers a range of career opportunities, including:
- Cultural heritage management
- Higher education
- Defense and legal advice
- Research in human and social sciences
Job descriptions
The program provides students with the skills and knowledge required for a range of careers, including:
- Cultural heritage management K1602
- Higher education K2108
- Defense and legal advice K1903
- Research in human and social sciences K2401
