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  1. FACULTY OF LAW, ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT. Our faculty, located at the Malakoff – Porte de Vanves campus, offers several academic and professional programs in Law, Economics and Management. We are a part of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Université Paris Cité.

  2. Université Paris Cités Faculty of Law, Economics and Management, created in 1976, falls under the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and offers students a variety of programs in law, economics and management both in the traditional format of teaching and as part of continuing education.

  3. The Faculty of Law of Paris (French: Faculté de droit de Paris), called from the late 1950s to 1970 the Faculty of Law and Economics of Paris, is the second-oldest faculty of law in the world and one of the four and eventually five faculties of the University of Paris ("the Sorbonne"), from the 12th century until 1970.

  4. The dual program in Law and Economics and Management strengthens the quality of students’ profiles when they apply for any one of the Faculty’s specialized master’s programs, and amply prepares them to sit the national civil service examinations and the CRFPA law examination.

  5. During the first year fundamentals of law and economic law are taught to acquire or reinforce an indispensable legal culture. Curriculum. Programme: 1st semester; Programme: 2nd semester; Calendar. University calendar (first year, mid-term and final exams)

  6. Law is one of the most popular fields for research and study at Paris 8 University and the Faculty of Law ( UFR Droit) offers the following degree programmes: Licence Droit (Bachelor’s in Law) Licence professionnelle Droit et gestion de copropriété et syndic (Professional Bachelor’s in Law and Estate and Property Management)

  7. Having inherited its traditions directly from the Paris Faculty of Law and Economics, Paris-Panthéon-Assas University is proud to maintain its prestigious heritage and guarantee the continuity of these highly symbolic premises, where French law was born.