Master – Justice Trials and Procedures (JPP)
Domain: Cultures, territories and plural societies in the Indian Ocean
Course: Not concerned
ECTS credits
120
level of studies
at the end of training
Baccalaureate+5
Teaching locations
Saint-Denis – Moufia Campus
Type of training : Master
Training regime: Initial formation
Training summary
The JPP Master prepares students for different legal careers (lawyer, magistrate, justice commissioner). It therefore prepares them for the various exams and competitions for legal professions.
This training fits perfectly with the research carried out within the Legal Research Center (CRJ) on people, vulnerable groups, etc.
This training fits perfectly with the research carried out within the Legal Research Center (CRJ) on people, vulnerable groups, etc.
Training aims
This Master's degree aims to offer training in the field of judicial procedures and techniques. It responds to a demand from professionals in the legal world who want graduates to strengthen their procedural skills, be trained in judicial techniques and become directly operational.
The first ambition of this training is therefore to enable the acquisition of in-depth knowledge in procedural matters. The second ambition is to tend towards the mastery of procedural techniques and the discovery of tools which are the daily life of professionals (scales, forms, etc.). Finally, the third ambition of the training is to strengthen the level of general culture of students.
More generally, the aim is to facilitate students' access to legal professions and those of justice officers.
The first ambition of this training is therefore to enable the acquisition of in-depth knowledge in procedural matters. The second ambition is to tend towards the mastery of procedural techniques and the discovery of tools which are the daily life of professionals (scales, forms, etc.). Finally, the third ambition of the training is to strengthen the level of general culture of students.
More generally, the aim is to facilitate students' access to legal professions and those of justice officers.
Advantages of the training
The training responds to strong demand from the judicial sector with many immediate professional opportunities.
Beyond the actual course hours, this master's degree requires strong involvement from the student and participation in conferences, symposia, workshops to prepare for a mock trial, etc., promoting professional integration through practical cases.
Beyond the actual course hours, this master's degree requires strong involvement from the student and participation in conferences, symposia, workshops to prepare for a mock trial, etc., promoting professional integration through practical cases.
Targeted skills
- Acquisition of in-depth knowledge in procedural matters
- Mastery of procedural techniques and discovery of tools that are used daily by professionals (scales, forms, etc.)
- Strengthening the general culture level of students
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Summary of lessons by course
In master 1, the significant sharing with the two pre-existing master's degrees in private law (business law and property law) induces transversal knowledge.
Courses specific to the JPP specialty: special criminal law of persons, law of evidence, internal and European procedural law, legal and judicial culture, law of evidence, internal and European procedural law, special criminal law of property are also provided there. .
In master 2, all the lessons are specific to the training with different modules: disciplinary, evolution of contemporary justice, culture and openness, techniques and procedures, professional practice and professional immersion.
Courses specific to the JPP specialty: special criminal law of persons, law of evidence, internal and European procedural law, legal and judicial culture, law of evidence, internal and European procedural law, special criminal law of property are also provided there. .
In master 2, all the lessons are specific to the training with different modules: disciplinary, evolution of contemporary justice, culture and openness, techniques and procedures, professional practice and professional immersion.
Intership
1 month internship in Master 1
2 month internship in Master 2
2 month internship in Master 2
Specific devices
Not concerned
Conditions of access to training
On file, baccalaureate + 3 or equivalent
Continuing Studies
Doctorate
Preparing for the entrance exam to law school
Preparing for the entrance exam to law school
Career opportunities
• Lawyer
• Magistrate
• Justice Commissioner
• Registrar
• Judicial Protection of Youth
• Prison Service for Integration and Probation
• Police
• Gendarmerie
• Customs
• Magistrate
• Justice Commissioner
• Registrar
• Judicial Protection of Youth
• Prison Service for Integration and Probation
• Police
• Gendarmerie
• Customs
Educational contact
Pomart Cathy
cathy.pomart@univ-reunion.fr