Upon completion of the Advanced Master in Environmental Law and public Real Estate Law, students will have acquired the following skills:
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an extensive knowledge of Public Real Estate Law;
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a precise understanding of the different levels at which environmental law is practiced;
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an understanding of the interactions with other branches of law from which it adopts certain major principles;
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a theoretical expertise that will position the graduate as a reference person in the field.
and more broadly, a wealth of transferable skills:
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ethical, personal and social skills;
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the ability to analyse situations and provide valuable advice;
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the ability to communicate orally and in writing in a documented and well-argued manner.