Upon completion of the Bachelor of Law, students will have acquired the following skills:
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Development of a culture of human and social sciences specific to decoding legal phenomena;
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Appropriation of all the essential legal knowledge founding contemporary law;
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The methodology to master the formal sources of law (command of digital and traditional bibliographic tools);
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Ability to critically view the law, familiarity with the theory of law and, more broadly, a reflexive capacity on the philosophy of law;
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Reflexive and argumentative capability faced with concrete legal situations (casus);
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Ability to independently conduct a scientific research and present it in a well-argued written and oral presentation (end of cycle seminar);
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Ability to understand, study and reproduce a theoretical content in a language other than French (English or Dutch).
and more broadly, a wealth of transferable skills:
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The ability to set down the terms of a problem and conduct a reasoned argumentation;
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A strong ability for analytical and critical thinking;
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A sense of autonomy and responsibility when faced with various tasks;
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A written and oral command of the French language.