Founded in 1993, the Faculty of Law is member of the Lille Catholic University. The Faculté Libre de Droit is the first and the biggest private Faculty of Law in France. More than 1,500 students attend the FLD in 2 Campuses: Lille and Paris
The specificities:
* Individual support to help each student to achieve his/her professional objectives
* Expert instruction in the basics of legal methodology (small classes interactive courses and training in each fundamental unit)
* More than 40 foreign visiting Professors each year
* A compulsory internship during the LL.B
* Administrative and teaching staff always available and willing to help students
* An important professional network: the FLD works closely with major French and International Law Firms and Companies (90% after a LL.M.)
* Between tradition and modernity: an extraordinary historical Campus and a proactive teaching methodology
The Lille Campus:
4 LL.B. programmes:
* LL.B. in French Law
* European LL.B. in Law (French and English Lectures and Seminars in 2 other languages)
* LL.B. in Law and Political Science
* Specific Programme in Law and Finance
9 LL.M. programmes:
Business Law, Law and Finance, Law and Human Ressources, Private Law, Public Law, Criminal Law, Medical Law, International and European Law/Human Rights, International and European Business Law
The Paris Campus:
Opened in 2009, at the heart of LA DEFENSE, it trains actually more than 200 students.
2 LL.B. programmes:
* LL.B. in French Law
* European LL.B. (English, French and German or Spanish)
Opening of the first LL.M. in 2013.
| Funding type: | Private (non-profit) |