The master's degree in law, option in information technology law comprises 45 credits. It is offered in 3 concentrations:

  • General (segment 70),
  • Information and communication law (segment 71),
  •  Electronic commerce (segment 72).

The choice, of course, is based on the option chosen and must be approved by the Dean.

The student whose legal training was entirely followed abroad must take one of the following three courses according to the field of the objective of his research project in addition to the regular education: