After more than 50 years in the practice of law, our experience has
demonstrated that the new law graduates lack the grounding required in the
Advocacy. ISDE noticed that there was not a big difference between the new
law graduates and those who have complementary studies, since all of them
lack practical education to face the clients and their problems.
Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the students who have an internship in
a law firm after finishing their studies, quickly acquire the minimum necessary
knowledge to face the legal practice.
For these reasons, we asked ourselves why most of the educational systems
were failing when the professors, organization and methods were excellent.
Our conclusion was clear: the formation acquired in a law firm guarantees a
more correct professional preparation.
Consequently, it was necessary to reproduce this natural work system of the
main law firms, improve it and finally to complement it with an internship
period.
The Master in International Law was born with a clear objective: to transmit
a mechanism of legal reasoning and consequently, a preparation in legal
practice in all subjects, with the aim of gradually aspiring to specialization.
The student will also be instructed in international relations and foreign trade,
necessary nowadays with the actual worldwide economic system.