From the academic year 2017/2018 the Department of Law launch a multiple degree course in Italian and French Law with the Faculté Libre de Droit et d’Economie et de Gestion – Faco of Paris, a private University, operating since 1968 and situated at the very heart of Paris. It proposes courses of legal education and of economy.
The course aims at educating a professional figure highly qualified in Italian and French Law.
The course aims at ensuring that participants acquire a general legal-comparative knowledge in Italian and French law, the acquisition of a full ability to analyse the meaning of legal norms in systematic associations, as well as the achievement of solid professional skills on European and international levels and the basic tools for professional updating.
The acquisition of skills and competencies is associated with an in-depth knowledge of French, guaranteed by intensive language courses and a direct consequence of mobility, as well as a basic knowledge of English.
To this end, a five-year course is offered. Participating students will attend the courses partially in Italy and partially in France, after which they will be awarded the diplôme de fin de premier cycle, equivalent to three years of study, the diplôme Maître es arts juridiques after validation of the fourth year of the programme, granted by the Faco of Paris and the one-block degree course in Law at the University of Macerata
The achievement of the qualifications is subject to the acquisition of all the credits required in the study plan.
The course is open to students with a good knowledge of French. Access will be granted to a maximum of 3 students. This will allow the intensive and personal education of each student.
PROFESSIONAL PROFILES
Thanks to the special education received, which focuses on the traditional legal professions (lawyer, notary and magistrate), graduates of the bi-national degree course in Italian and French law may carry out professional activities with an elevated level of responsibility relating to international careers, with particular reference to Italian-French relations in the public and private sector.
STUDY PLAN
The study plan is the same as the one for the one-block degree programme in Law, with the difference that, in the years abroad, some courses will be attended at the Faco of Paris, where the exams will also be taken.
To facilitate the acquisition of adequate language skills, students enrolled in the bi-national course are expected to attend free supplementary courses in French language held by the University Language Centre.
The overall achievement of qualifications (one-block degree in Law, diplôme de fin de premier cycle and diplôme Maître es arts juridiques) is subject to the acquisition of credits as set out in the study plan, including credits relating to passing the final graduation exam, consisting of the defence of a written paper at the University of Macerata. In accordance with predetermined regulations, each University will validate the list of exams and the career of the student. Once validated, the official qualifications will be issued.
STUDENT MOBILITY PROGRAMME
The mobility programme courses will be held in the 1st year (a.y. 2018/19), 3rd year (a.y. 2020/21) and 5th year (a.y. 2022/23) at the University of Macerata; the 2nd year (a.y. 2019/20) and 4th year (a.y. 2021/22) courses will be held at the Faco of Paris.
WELCOMING OF STUDENTS AT THE FACO OF PARIS
Faco will offer assistance in order to find an accommodation in Paris and in all services provided to foreign students.
TRAVEL COSTS AND GRANTS
Personal expenses, including accommodation, transportation, medical insurance, maintenance of accommodation and any expenses that may arise during the period of stay abroad will be totally covered by the student.
It will be possible to take advantage of the Erasmus grants for a year of mobility.
SELECTION OF THE CANDIDATES
Admission to the multiple degree course in Italian and French law with the Faco of Paris is managed through a call for applications published on the University website. The selection will essentially be made on the basis of an interview during which the motivational profile and the language skills of the candidate will be evaluated
INFORMATION
For any further information please contact the staff of the Didactic and Students Organisation Unit of the Department of Law:
Arrigo Cimica, Phone number +39 0733-258.2440, arrigo.cimica@unimc.it
Francesca Pietrella, Phone number +39 0733-258.2489, francesca.pietrella@unimc.it
and/or Prof. Pamela Lattanzi, lattanzi@unimc.it