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DPIM2161 - Final Dissertation: Supervisory Seminar



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Lecturers :
Mode of delivery :
Face-to-face , second term, 15 hours of theory.

Language of instruction :
French

Learning outcomes :
The final dissertation gives students the opportunity to study, in great detail and from a critical perspective, a specific topic of environmental law or public real estate law.

The culmination of this in-depth study is the drafting of a dissertation of approximately fifty pages in length, which meets university-level standards in terms of researching sources, the precision of references and the bibliography. The approach should not be exclusively descriptive. For certain topics, contact with practitioners is highly recommended.

The topic may be chosen freely by the student, provided the professor gives his/her consent and excluding any subject covered recently within the framework of the same Advanced Master's programme. An indicative list of “available” topics is proposed by the professor during the first class session.

Prerequisites :
None

Co-requisites :
None

Course contents :
Environmental law and public real estate law.


Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
Monitoring and supervision of the dissertations written by each student individually.


Assessment methods and criteria :
Submission of a written dissertation (approximately 50 pages). The dissertation will be defended at the end of the year (in June or in September) in the presence of the other students.


Recommended or required reading :
None

Other information :
None