Classes are taught in French, which is also the language of most course materials.
By the end of their advanced master's degree in environmental law and public property law, students will have acquired the following skills:
- in-depth knowledge of all aspects of public property law and environmental law, in their relevant international, European and national dimensions;
- an understanding of the interplay between environmental law and other branches of law (tax law, criminal law, judicial law, civil liability) from which environmental law borrows certain techniques;
- a global vision of legal disciplines, which tend to converge due to the cross-cutting nature of ecological issues;
- the ability to communicate orally and in writing, in a well-documented and well-argued manner, on issues relating to environmental law and public property law;
- expertise which will serve as a strong platform for a career in environmental law and public property law.