List of law faculties in France

List of law faculties in France

The following is a list of French law faculties:

*University of Avignon and the Vaucluse, Department of Legal Sciences and Economic Policy
*University of Maine (France), Le Mans campus, Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences
*University of Perpignan Via Dometia, Legal and Economic Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
*University of the South, Toulon-Var
*University of Savoie, Jacob-Bellecombett campus, Faculty of Law and Economics
*International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg. NGO offering courses in human rights law
*University of Angers, Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences
*University of Bordeaux, Faculty of Law, Social and Political Sciences
*University of Western Brittany, Brest, EBU Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences
*University of Caen, Faculty of Law and Political Science
*University of Cergy-Pontoise, Department of Law
*University of Auvergne, Legal Science and Politics
*University of Dijon, Faculty of Law and Political Science
*Lille 2 University of Health and Law
*University of Franche-Comté (Besançon), Faculty of Law and Economics and Political Science
*Pierre Mendès-France University, Grenoble, U.F.R., Faculty of Law
*University of Limoges, Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences
*University Lumière Lyon, Faculty of Juridical Sciences, University Campus of Bron-Parilly
*Paul Verlaine University - Metz U.E.R., Juridical, Economic, and Social Sciences
*University of Montpellier, Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences
*Jean Moulin University Lyon 3, Faculty of Law
*University of Nancy, U.E.R. Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences
*University of Nantes, UFR Law and Political Sciences, Chemin de la Censive du Tertre
*University of Nice, UFR Juridical, Political, Economic, and Management Sciences
*University of Orléans, Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences
*Université de Paris I, (Sorbonne) Business Law
*Université de Paris II, University specialising in Law, Economics, and Social Sciences, incorporating the Institute of Comparative Law
*Université de Paris X (Nanterre), U.E.R. of Juridical, Administrative, and Political Sciences
*Université de Paris XI (Paris-Sud), Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences
*Paris 12 Val de Marne University, Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences
*Paris 13 University, Law and Political Sciences
*University of Pau and the Adour region, UFR of Law, Economy, and Management (name written at the entrance : Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences)
*University of Picardie, U.E.R. of Law and Political and Social Sciences
*University of Poitiers, UFR Law and Social Sciences
*University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, U.E.R. Faculty of Law and Sciences
*University of Rennes I, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences
*University of Rouen, Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences
*Jean Monnet University, St-Etienne, Faculty of Law and Economics and Management
*Robert Schumann University, Faculty of Law, Political Sciences, and Management
*University of Strasbourg III, UFR Faculty of Management, Law, and Political Sciences
*University of Toulouse I, University of Social Sciences
*University of Tours, Faculty of Law, Economy, Management, and Commerce

UFR = Education and Research Unit (unité de formation et de recherche)U.E.R. = Teaching and Research Unit (Unité d'enseignement et de recherche)


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