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Master of Law in Judicial Careers

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Student testimonial (in French)

General content

The Master of Law in Judicial Careers is aimed at students who wish to work in the judicial professions, for example as a judge, prosecutor, barrister, registrar, mediator, arbitrator or lawyer working in the legal department of a business, legal protection insurance company or administrative authority. It takes a combined theoretical and practical approach and enables students to develop in-depth skills in trials and disputes in criminal, civil and administrative cases, based on a unique multidisciplinary approach.

The Master of Law in Judicial Careers develops the following skills:

  • the acquisition of cross-cutting, interdisciplinary skills specific to the Faculty’s three Schools (the School of Law, the School of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Institute of Public Administration) linked to judicial practice, managing a court, communication, interpreting evidence and the rights of victims and injured parties;
  • the development of an understanding of judicial practice through classes and workshops in relation to civil law (particularly family law, adult and child protection, inheritance and enforcement), administrative law (particularly the law on foreign nationals) and criminal law (such as the law on the execution of sentences and forensic expertise in criminal matters);
  • the acquisition of practical experience through a one-month internship in a court, judicial office, prosecutor’s office, law firm or any other legal department, including a write-up of their experience (instead of a Master’s dissertation).
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Organiser

Faculty of Law, Criminal Justice and Public Administration
School of Law

Adress

Secrétariat du Master en Droit en professions judiciaires
Centre de droit pénal
Quartier UNIL-Chamberonne
Bâtiment Internef
CH–1015 Lausanne

Contact

+41 21 692 27 80
www.unil.ch/ecolededroit

Degree awarded

Master of Law (MLaw) in Judicial Careers

ECTS Credits

120

Duration

4 semesters

Teaching language

French. Recommended level : C1.
Some courses are taught in English.

Enrolment

Applications must be submitted to the Admissions Department before the deadline.

Enrolment and final dates

It is possible to start the programme of the Master of Arts degree in either the Autumn or the Spring semesters.
Applications to be submitted before 30 April (autumn semester) or 30 November (spring semester) to the Admissions Office: www.unil.ch/immat

Candidates needing a visa to study in Switzerland must apply for enrolment at least two months prior to the deadlines indicated above.

Part-time

Possible under certain conditions.
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Career prospects

The Master of Law in Judicial Careers is an advantage for securing an internship as a lawyer or as a registrar in a judicial office or prosecutor’s office. From a longer-term perspective, it offers high-quality training for those who wish to work in the following professions:

  • judge, prosecutor, arbitrator or registrar in a court, judicial office or prosecutor’s office
  • independent barrister or partner in a law firm
  • mediator
  • lawyer in the legal department of a business, legal protection insurance company or administrative authority

Exchanges and mobility

Mobility is encouraged and credits acquired in similar areas to those taught are recognised. However, you should make contact with the course administrators in respect of the limited number of optional credits.

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Subject to changes.
The French version prevails. Only the official texts should be considered binding.
Last update: 26 March 2024