Sunday, January 20, 2008

Law and French and Law and German are demanding programmes that give you the opportunity to learn about the law, language and culture of one of the pr

Law and French and Law and German are demanding programmes that give you the opportunity to learn about the law, language and culture of one of the principal continental civil law jurisdictions, in addition to receiving a full grounding in Irish and general EU law. Far more is involved than simply attaching a language component to a law degree. Students study French or German law, both constitutional and civil, in their first two years. These law subjects are taught and examined through the relevant language. The language component of each programme is integrated so that language skills are developed in the context of studying the general, as well as the specifically legal, culture of the country concerned. Each programme is taught over four years with a compulsory year abroad.
Is this the right course for you? www.study-france.info

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