The LL.M. AWArDS combines the excellence of academics and practitioners in the field of international and investment arbitration (lawyers, counsels, arbitrators, quantum experts, managers of third-party funders, artificial intelligence researchers, etc.).
Courses are delivered in the heart of Paris (at the Institut de droit comparé and at prominent law firms).
The program covers both international arbitration and investment arbitration. It combines the French perspective with a comparative approach. It also deepens other core aspects of dispute resolution mechanisms: mediation, negotiation, settlement agreements, international business litigation, etc.
Core objectives:
The LL.M. program is offered in Paris, one of the most prominent international arbitration venues, internationally recognized as such.
The curriculum achieves the proper balance between an academic approach and a more empirical and practical approach to confront students, as prospective arbitration practitioners, with the complex realities of this multifaceted field of practice.
The training targets to enroll between 20 and 30 students. The objective of this training is to welcome non-French-speaking foreign students to Paris-Panthéon-Assas University as part of a specialized training.
LLM AWArDS' candidates come from China, Brazil, Georgia, Germany, Greece, the Philippines, Turkey, as well as from three US partner law schools (Duke Univ., Georges Washington Univ., University of Virginia).
The selected students will be:
The selection will be made on the basis of an application file, if necessary, after an interview (including by videoconference).
The level of English of applicants, whose mother tongue is not English, will be assessed by the presentation of the TOEFL results:
- 100 for the internet version (iBT) of the test (with 25 for each section);
- 600 for the paper version (PBT) of the test (with 60 for each section and 5 for the Test of Written English).
If the applicant is unable to present the results of these tests, the level of English may be established differently, subject to an interview by videoconference with the head of the LL.M., if necessary.
The programme will be carried out over one year from September to June, for a total of 312 study hours. It will take place in Paris, in Saint-Germain des Prés (Institute of Comparative Law).
Fall Semester
Fundamental Course
Specialization Courses & Case studies
Optional courses (choice of 2 courses out of 3)
Workshops
Spring Semester
Fundamental Course
Specialization Courses & Case studies
Optional courses (choice of 2 courses out of 3)
Workshops
Application deadline
December 1st, 2023-April 28th, 2024
Academic Year
October 2024- June 2025
Cost of training
€ 20,000
Malik LAAZOUZI,
Professor of Law, Paris-Panthéon-Assas University
Sabrina Marie
@ sabrina.marie@u-paris2.fr
+33 (0)1 44 39 86 09
Recruitment team
“I experienced a transformative journey at University Paris-Panthéon-Assas, studying Interna-tional Arbitration. I engaged with top professors, gained hands-on skills, and connected with a di-verse, global community. This programme is the launchpad to a thriving career in the dynamic field of International Arbitration.”
Georgios RALLIS (LL.M. AWArDS, 2022)
“It was an honour and a pleasure to be part of this LL.M. programme (Assas World Arbitration and Dispute Settlement) held at Paris-Panthéon-Assas University. I would like to thank Mr. Malik Laazouzi for providing us with a very enriching program. I would also like to express gratitude to all our professors for broadening our knowledge of international arbitration. I am very grateful for the journey and excited for what’s to come.”
Nilsu Narinç (LL.M. AWArDS 2023)
“The LL.M. AWArDS gives you a unique insight into International Arbitration, as well as invaluable tools for your professional life. You learn from world-class professors, seasoned practitioners and also from your fellow students. Diversity enriches the LLM, given that the students come from different countries, professional backgrounds and legal traditions. Finally, you become part of the arbitration community in Paris, which is not only an extremely beautiful city, but is also one of the preferred seats for arbitration in the world.”
Marco Portillo (LL.M. AWArDS 2023)
The LL.M. AWArDS combines the excellence of academics and practitioners in the field of international and investment arbitration (lawyers, counsels, arbitrators, quantum experts, managers of third-party funders, artificial intelligence researchers, etc.).
Courses are delivered in the heart of Paris (at the Institut de droit comparé and at prominent law firms).
The program covers both international arbitration and investment arbitration. It combines the French perspective with a comparative approach. It also deepens other core aspects of dispute resolution mechanisms: mediation, negotiation, settlement agreements, international business litigation, etc.
Core objectives:
The LL.M. program is offered in Paris, one of the most prominent international arbitration venues, internationally recognized as such.
The curriculum achieves the proper balance between an academic approach and a more empirical and practical approach to confront students, as prospective arbitration practitioners, with the complex realities of this multifaceted field of practice.
The training targets to enroll between 20 and 30 students. The objective of this training is to welcome non-French-speaking foreign students to Paris-Panthéon-Assas University as part of a specialized training.
LLM AWArDS' candidates come from China, Brazil, Georgia, Germany, Greece, the Philippines, Turkey, as well as from three US partner law schools (Duke Univ., Georges Washington Univ., University of Virginia).
The selected students will be:
The selection will be made on the basis of an application file, if necessary, after an interview (including by videoconference).
The level of English of applicants, whose mother tongue is not English, will be assessed by the presentation of the TOEFL results:
- 100 for the internet version (iBT) of the test (with 25 for each section);
- 600 for the paper version (PBT) of the test (with 60 for each section and 5 for the Test of Written English).
If the applicant is unable to present the results of these tests, the level of English may be established differently, subject to an interview by videoconference with the head of the LL.M., if necessary.
The programme will be carried out over one year from September to June, for a total of 312 study hours. It will take place in Paris, in Saint-Germain des Prés (Institute of Comparative Law).
Fall Semester
Fundamental Course
Specialization Courses & Case studies
Optional courses (choice of 2 courses out of 3)
Workshops
Spring Semester
Fundamental Course
Specialization Courses & Case studies
Optional courses (choice of 2 courses out of 3)
Workshops
Article 1: Fundamental Courses, Optional Courses, Specialization Courses and Worshops are subject to an assessment. This assessment is part of the exams organised at the end of each semester and covering the courses given during that semester.
The exams are conducted in English.
All subjects are marked on 20 points. The fundamental courses (Fundamental Courses) have a coefficient of 2. Optional courses and Specialization Courses have a coefficient of 1 and workshops have a coefficient of 0.5.
Fundamental and optional courses are subject to a written exam in each subject.
Specialization Courses are subject to an oral examination or a continuous check mark. The form of the rating chosen is proposed by the teacher(s) of the specialisation course before the beginning of the semester and validated by the person in charge of training. When the oral exam is selected, it can be organized in common, the student draws a subject at random relating to the subjects of specialization of the semester. If a common oral examination is organised for several specialisation courses, the mark obtained is awarded to all the specialisation courses in the semester covered by the common oral examination.
The workshops give rise to one examination per semester. This examination covers one of the subjects of the semester, drawn by lot. The score obtained is assigned to all worshops in the semester in question.
The rating of the Research Project is associated with a coefficient of 4.
Article 2: A mark of 10/20 is required to obtain the LL.M. Assas World Arbitration and Disputes Settlement.
The diploma includes the following information, depending on the average obtained: