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 English Law and French Law (LLB)
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SchoolBangor University
LocationBangor, WlS, United Kingdom
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 8,000
Full-time Graduate: 3,000
DegreeBachelor
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Co-op
Length4 Year(s)
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DescriptionThis exciting four year programme, involving study in France and the UK, leads to the award of two law degrees: an LLB Qualifying Law Degree (recognised by both the Bar and Law Society of England and Wales, and also recognised in France as a Masters I degree); and a Masters 1 Droit international, européen et comparé (European and Comparative Law). It is open to students who complete two years at Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, followed by two years at Bangor University.

Students will be educated in the fundamentals of law and in the major Law subjects in the United Kingdom, France, Europe, and the wider international community. You will acquire an in-depth, contextualised understanding of the major substantive areas of law, and will develop the ability to compare and contrast aspects of English, Welsh and French law with those of other countries. You will be equipped to understand both Common Law and Civil Law principles, so whether you subsequently choose to practice as a lawyer or undertake further study, you will be very familiar with the subtleties of both Common and Civil Law. You will learn to interpret legal rules and employ legal reasoning in techniques used in both the Common and Civil Law systems in order to offer solutions and conclusions to actual or hypothetical complex legal problems.

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