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3 Human Rights Law Degree Programs in France


Lyon Catholic University (UCLy IDHL)
Master 1- Freedoms Law - International and European Human Rights Law
- Lyon, France
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
French
The Master 1 aims to train lawyers in international and European law (EU and Council of Europe), with a specialization in the Law of Freedoms. It leads to deepening fundamental knowledge in international and European law, and prepares for further study more specialized in Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.


Lyon Catholic University (UCLy IDHL)
Master 2 - Freedoms law - International and regional human rights law
- Lyon, France
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
French
The Master 2 Law of Freedoms - Practices of international and regional human rights law is a training program agreed with the Faculty of Law of the University of Grenoble-Alpes.
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Lyon Catholic University (UCLy IDHL)
Master 2 - Human Rights Diplomacy
- Lyon, France
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The course offers a Master’s Degree in Human rights Diplomacy building on Master 1, Fundamental Freedoms – International law and European Human Rights in partnership with the University of Grenoble Alpes. Completely taught through the medium of English, it will involve one year of academic study at the Catholic University of Lyon (UCLy).
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Studying Human Rights Law in France offers a unique opportunity to delve into the legal frameworks that protect fundamental freedoms and promote social justice. This field attracts students passionate about advocacy, social reform, and global justice.
Through courses in constitutional law, international treaties, and human rights advocacy, you'll learn to analyze legal texts critically and apply legal principles to real-world scenarios. Many students build confidence as they engage with diverse perspectives and complex case studies, fostering a deeper understanding of human rights issues in various contexts.
France's educational system emphasizes a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application. You'll have opportunities to engage in workshops, simulations, and internships that provide direct exposure to the legal profession. Graduates emerge well-equipped for careers in non-governmental organizations, governmental agencies, or international bodies, gaining skills valued around the globe. The focus on collaborative learning encourages students to enhance their adaptability and pushes them to think critically about the impact of law on society.