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    Preparation for the CRFPA (administrative law specialty + grand oral)

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    I passed the CRFPA this year in Administrative Law and I am now a student lawyer at the EFB.

    My courses are aimed at law students who wish to prepare the CRFPA in the specialty "administrative law" with courses focused on the program to know for writings (in administrative law, administrative procedure and law of obligations) as well as methodological advice on the summary note and the Grand Oral.

    In principle, my classes take place as follows:
    - the first lesson lasts 1h30 and will be used to get to know us, to know what level the student has and what are his needs. We establish together the areas necessary for his success according to what he is preparing: his difficulties, his strengths, his possible questions about the CRFPA
    - A practical case is offered to the student after each session (or a summary note)
    - All courses include a 1 hour lesson allowing to see the fundamentals of the program and 30 minutes of methodological advice based on the correction of the assignment

    Location

    Online via webcam

    General info

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    Age:
    Adults (18-64 years old)
    Seniors (65+ years old)
    Student level:
    Beginner
    Intermediate
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    Duration:
    60 minutes
    The class is taught in:French, English

    About Me

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    At the end of Master 2 Human Rights and European Union, I was major last year promotion of the Master 1 European Law at the University Paris Panthéon Sorbonne

    Education

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    Law degree 2014-2017

    Master 1 European Law 2017-2018

    Master 2 Human Rights and European Union 2018-2019

    Previous studies: Bachelor of Psychology 2010-2013, Bachelor of Sociology 2013-2014

    Experience / Qualifications

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    Experience as a language assistant in Vienna, Austria for a year, foreign preparation for DELF in an association.
    My courses are for law students wishing to understand and master EU law before the start of the academic year: the various EU institutions, EU litigation, EU substantive law (eg market internal competition law), human rights apprehended by EU law and the Council of Europe (eg Charter of Fundamental Rights, European Convention on Human Rights). In principle, my classes take place as follows: - the first lesson lasts 1h30 and will serve to learn to know us, know what level the student has and what are his needs. Together, we establish the areas necessary for its success according to what it prepares. A small introductory 30-minute course is then given to lay the foundations of European law, followed by small questions. The first course and all the following will end with a stop / essay comment or practical case (if material right) that the student will have to make and send me a maximum of two days before the next class. - From the second session and all the following, the class starts with a corrected assignment and personalized advice on it for 10-15 mins. Then I give a 30-minute lecture on the theme of the day (based on the study of European texts or decisions made by the Court of Justice). The last 15-20 mins are dedicated to questions and small exercises.

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