Administrative litigation is a key component of public law, which is commonly perceived as technical, fast-changing and complex. This class, therefore, aims to present and explain as clearly as possible, and in a synthetic and up-to-date manner, the mechanisms of administrative justice. To this end, the class is structured into twelve lessons during which we will study the following: the administrative courts and their powers; all stages of administrative proceedings, including in the framework of emergency procedures and appeal procedures; State liability due to the deficiencies in the administrative justice system and the alternative methods of dispute settlement.
The number of ECTS credits and the assessment methods are likely to be different for students in credit exchange programmes.
Lectures include reading exercises and discussions on decisions and extended by teaching materials will be available on Moodle to support learning.
Year Fourth year
Teaching languageFrench
Teaching term Six-monthly
ECTS credits 3.0
Number of hours 18.0
Teaching activityLecture course
ValidationFinal written examination
Mandatory teaching