Université Jean Monnet

Master Justice, Proces Et Procedures — Civil

France Taught in French Open to international students

About the Program

The Master Justice, Procès et Procédures — Civil, offered by Université Jean Monnet in Saint-Étienne, France, belongs to the discipline of procedural law, with this track focused specifically on civil procedure. Programs in justice and procedure generally examine how legal disputes move through the judicial system, covering the organization of courts, the roles of judges and legal professionals, and the rules that govern how cases are brought, argued, and decided. A track centered on civil procedure, as named in this program's title, typically studies the rules governing disputes between private parties, including how civil claims are filed, the stages of civil litigation, evidence and burden of proof in civil cases, and the enforcement of civil judgments. Students in this kind of program often study the organization of civil courts, alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation and arbitration, and the practical skills needed to represent parties in civil litigation. Graduates commonly pursue careers as lawyers specializing in civil litigation, court clerks or judicial officers, legal advisors handling dispute resolution, or roles within institutions that manage civil justice processes. The degree is a master's qualification structured over two years, in line with the French higher education system, and the program is based in Saint-Étienne. Courses are expected to begin in September, instruction is delivered in French, and the yearly tuition is 250 EUR.

Tuition in Context

This program's tuition is about the same as the typical master's in France.

Median tuition for that cohort is 286 USD, across 6,785 programs in our catalog.

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