Testimonial of Thrishty Cooshna
“Where are they now ?” – Testimonial of THRISHTY COOSHNA (Bachelor of Laws, LL.B. (Hons)’ 2019 – Mauritius Campus)
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“Where are they now ?” – Testimonial of THRISHTY COOSHNA (Bachelor of Laws, LL.B. (Hons)’ 2019 – Mauritius Campus)
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We were thrilled and honored to welcome H.E. Mrs. Florence Caussé-Tissier, French Ambassador in #Mauritius and her colleagues Mr. Patrick Parrot & Mrs. Muriel Piquet-Viaux on our Pierrefonds Campus Uniciti Education Hub yesterday. She met with our Executive Director for the Mauritius Campus Ekaley Joulia. We take this opportunity to thank the French Embassy in…
Why choose to study an LL.M. abroad? Two minutes with Shaan Kundomal one of the top of the class 2016 who just graduated from Pantheon- Assas LLM International business 2016 in Mauritius campus.
Are you aiming to advance in your legal career? Do you want to excel in constantly evolving fields such as mergers and acquisitions, international tax law, or international intellectual property law? Dive into excellence with our LL.M. International Business Law, a programme offered since 2015 by University Paris-Panthéon-Assas in Mauritius, which will allow you to…
Mauritius Campus – LL.M. International Business Law Graduation Ceremony | Classes of 2020 & 2021 Here’s the proof that hard work and determination can pay! Congratulations to our Mauritius Campus LL.M. classes 2020 and 2021 who were finally able to celebrate their achievement ! Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas is proud of you ! You have been through…
We are still receiving applications for the LL.M. International Business Law. The University is pleased to extend the application deadline for the 2021 intake. Submit yours by the 30th Sept. 2021. ⟶ For more information, contact us by phone: +230 5941 7089 or by email sails.mauritius@u-paris2.fr
Panthéon-Assas Magazine: focus on LL.B. Mauritius. Interview with Professor Anthony Mergey, academic supervisor of the curriculum ⟶ Download the Panthéon Assas Magazine with the Interview of the Professor Anthony Mergey