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Course Detail

Degree
Bachelor
Standard Academic Year
1st year of bachelor
Course delivery methods
face-to-face
Subject
Law
Program
School
Grenoble Law School
Department
Campus
Grenoble - Domaine universitaire
Classroom
Course Offering Year
Course Offering Month
September - December
Weekday and Period
Capacity
Credits
4
Language
English
Course Number
J6XDF73S

A historical introduction to French Law Université Grenoble Alpes

Course Overview

This course aims at introducing students to French legal culture through the study of French law’s main historical stages. It starts with a depiction of the Frankish kingdom’s legal diversity (Roman law coexisting with Barbarian laws). Then are presented the confrontation of local customs and “learned laws” (roman law and canon law) in medieval France, the emergence of a unified national law in the early modern period, the influence of the French Revolution, whose ambitious plans were eventually carried out by Bonaparte’s dictatorship through the Napoleonic codification. The course then focuses on the evolutions French law underwent during the 19th and 20th centuries: the progressive adaptation of public law to the republican regime and of private law to social changes. Through this historical introduction, students will discover landmarks texts of French legal history, such as the Salic Law, the ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, the Code Napoléon, etc. Classes will consist of lecture presentations, with questions and discussions by students strongly encouraged. During each class, a group of students will make a presentation on a topic chosen from a list given by the teacher during the first class. Assessment will be based on an oral presentation made in class (50 %) and a final oral examination on a subject drawn by lot (50 %).

Learning Achievement

Competence

Course prerequisites

Grading Philosophy

Course schedule

Course type

Lecture

Online Course Requirement

Instructor

Other information

Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
- April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
- September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June).

Site for Inquiry

Please inquire about the courses at the address below.

Contact person: Oxana SAVELIEVA-MARIE
droit‐law‐international@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr