Program overview
The BTS in Judicial Careers at ICEDIS is designed to train professionals
who are immediately operational in corporate legal departments, law firms, notary
and bailiff offices, accounting firms and public administrations.
The program combines solid foundations in public and private law with practical skills
in drafting legal documents, monitoring procedures and managing litigation files.
Learning objectives
- Acquire fundamental knowledge in private and public law (civil, criminal, administrative).
- Master key procedures: civil, criminal, commercial, labour and administrative.
- Draft basic legal documents (contracts, motions, summonses, minutes).
- Ensure administrative and procedural follow‑up of litigation files.
- Learn how to conduct legal research and use legal sources.
- Develop professional ethics suited to legal and judicial careers.
Target audience
- High school graduates wishing to enter legal and judicial careers.
- Administrative assistants seeking specialization in the legal field.
- Staff members working in law firms, notary or bailiff offices.
- Individuals in career transition towards legal and judicial professions.
Indicative curriculum
Module 1: Fundamentals of law
- General introduction to law.
- Civil law (persons, family, property).
- Basics of constitutional and administrative law.
Module 2: Criminal law and criminal procedure
- General criminal law.
- Special criminal law.
- Criminal procedure (investigation, trial, appeals).
Module 3: Civil and commercial procedures
- Civil procedure (bringing a case, trial process, enforcement of judgments).
- Procedures in commercial and labour matters.
- Basics of administrative litigation.
Module 4: Drafting techniques & file management
- Drafting procedural documents and legal acts.
- Managing legal files and monitoring deadlines.
- Documentary research and legal monitoring.
Career opportunities
Graduates of the BTS in Judicial Careers can work in a wide variety of legal and
judicial environments.
- Legal assistant in a law firm.
- Assistant in a notary or bailiff office.
- Staff member in corporate legal departments.
- Assistant in litigation departments of banks and insurance companies.
- Legal assistant in public administrations and local authorities.
Practical information & admission
Admission requirements
- High school diploma (all tracks) or equivalent.
- Application review and/or recruitment test.
- Complete application file (forms, civil status documents, transcripts).
Teaching methods
- Lectures, tutorials and practical case studies.
- Role‑playing (mock trials, drafting exercises, simulations).
- Professional internships in partner law firms and legal departments.
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