Bachelor Program
European Union Law (Prof. Christine Kaddous)
The complete list of options is available in the plan of studies 2014-2015.
Master in International and European Law
The Faculty of Law offers a Master’s degree program in International and European Law.
Students have to choose six fundamental courses (6 credits) and six optional courses (6 credits). Furthermore students will attend a seminar and write a Master’s thesis (18 credits).
Fundamental Courses
European Union External relations (Prof. Christine Kaddous)
Law of the Internal market (Prof. Christine Kaddous)
Comparative Methodology: Contract Law (Prof. Thomas Kadner Graziano)
International Organization (Prof. Laurence Boisson de Chazournes)
Human Rights (Prof. Maya Hertig)
International Commercial Arbitration (Prof. Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler)
Current issues of International Law through the Case-law of International Courts and Tribunals (M. Makane Mbengue, Associated Prof.)
Economic Relations in International Private Law (M. Gian Paolo Romano, Associated Prof.)
The Family in International Private Law (M. Gian Paolo Romano, Associated Prof.)
WTO Law and Practice (Gabrielle Marceau, Associated Prof.)
Optional courses and seminars
LOptional courses ans seminars are common to all the programs of Master's degree. The complete list is available in the plan of studies 2014-2015.
EU Procedrual Law (Prof. Christine Kaddous, une année sur deux)
EU-Switzerland Relations (Prof. Christine Kaddous)
Role of the EU on the international scene (Prof. Christine Kaddous)
Moot Court in European Union Law (Prof. Christine Kaddous)
International and European social security law (Prof. Pierre-Yves Greber)
European and Swiss consumer protection law (Prof. Sylvain Marchand)
Current issues of European Law (Prof. Nicolas Levrat, une année sur deux)
Intellectual property and unfair competition (Prof. Jacques de Werra)
European Competition Law (Pranvera Kellezi, lecturer)


