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The Sciences Po Law School

Sebastien Pimont
The Sciences Po Law School aims at educating high-caliber law professionals, capable of engaging in a constantly changing professional world, supported by the school's vibrant academic community.

Our ambition: to recruit students from all horizons holding degrees of higher education.

Our challenge: to teach them law, through an interactive pedagogical method that develops their critical mind and creativity. It will give them the opportunity not only to join the Bar, but also to contribute to the business world, economic regulation agencies or the Judiciary.

Some of them will choose to follow their curriculum within a PhD program that relies on an international academic network of excellence. It promotes research in the fields of economic law, globalization, public action, or theories of law and justice.

We hope that you will share our enthusiasm in fostering this original project and developing research in law that is open to the world.

Sébastien Pimont, Dean of the Sciences Po Law School

2020-11-23
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