As part of its mission to serve society, the UNamur Faculty of Law is actively committed to continuing education and the sharing of legal knowledge. It offers specialized certificates, accredited conferences, and innovative initiatives such as the Namur Legal Lab. Through its dynamic networks—the Association of Namur Lawyers (AJN) and its alumni association (ADANam)—the Faculty strengthens ties between the academic world, legal professionals, and society. On this page, discover the various initiatives of the UNamur Faculty of Law, dedicated to serving a just and sustainable society.

Continuing Legal Education at UNamur

The UNamur Faculty of Law is fully committed to continuing legal education for professionals in the legal sector. It offers several specialized certificates recognized for their quality and practical relevance. It also participates in about ten interdisciplinary certificate programs coordinated by various institutions of higher education.

Certificats en droit à l’UNamur - Formation continue pour professionnels

Conferences and Publications

Through its research centers and units, its alumni association, and the Association of Namur Lawyers, the Faculty of Law organizes numerous conferences, symposia, and accredited training programs. Its researchers also communicate their findings to the general public through the media and popular publications. These activities aim to strengthen the link between research and society in a manner that is both rigorous and practical.

Services à la société en Faculté de droit - Publication de professeurs de la Faculté de droit sur le droit hospitalier

Legal Clinics at UNamur

As part of its specialized master’s program in digital law, the Faculty of Law has launched a unique initiative: the NAMUR LEGAL LAB. This legal clinic project enables students, under the guidance of experts, to provide legal support to startups in the digital technology sector. This hands-on approach promotes both student training and local innovation.

Etudiants conseils numérique

Alumni of the Faculty of Law

The connection to the Faculty lasts well beyond graduation. It is this sense of community that led to the creation of the Namur Law School Alumni Association (ADANam). A true network for exchange and solidarity, the association organizes social events, conferences, and continuing education programs. It regularly shares job openings with its members.

Anciens de la Fac de droit

Association of Namur Lawyers (AJN)

The Association of Namur Lawyers (AJN), supported by the Faculty of Law, brings together the leading figures of the legal community in the Namur region.
This nonprofit organization regularly hosts thematic conferences and professional gatherings focused on current legal issues, thereby strengthening the ties between academic education, research, and legal practice.

La Faculté de droit de l'UNamur s'implique activement dans l'Assocation des Juristes Namurois (AJN)

FAQ - Faculté de droit de l'UNamur et société

Comment la Faculté de droit de l’UNamur agit-elle pour la société ?

La Faculté remplit une mission de service à la société à travers la formation continue, des conférences, des projets pédagogiques et des collaborations avec les milieux professionnels du droit.

Quelles formations continues sont proposées aux professionnels du droit ?

La Faculté organise des formations spécialisées et des certificats (comme en droit des TIC ou en insolvabilité) ainsi que des cycles de conférences pour actualiser les connaissances juridiques. Elle est également impliquée dans de nombreux certificats interuniversitaires.

Quel est le rôle des alumni en Faculté de droit ?

Les anciens étudiants restent fortement liés à la Faculté via des réseaux comme l'ADANam ou l'AJN, favorisant les échanges professionnels, le networking et le maintien d’un esprit de communauté juridique.

Qu’est-ce que le Namur Legal Lab ?

Le Namur Legal Lab est un projet pédagogique innovant qui permet aux étudiants de travailler sur des cas concrets, notamment avec des start-ups, en lien avec la pratique du droit du numérique.