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Explore 2 legal internship opportunities in France spanning Compliance, Corporate Law. Browse positions from leading law firms, corporate legal departments, international organizations, and government agencies. New internships are added daily as France's legal market continues to grow.
LegalAlphabet currently lists 96 active legal jobs and 2 legal internships in France. New roles are added daily from law firms, in-house teams, the public sector, and international organizations.
Yes. LegalAlphabet currently lists 2 legal internships in France, updated daily, ranging from law-firm placements to in-house and public-sector internships.
To become a lawyer (avocat) in France, complete a law degree to at least the Master 1 level to sit the entrance exam; under the 2025 reform a full Master 2 (M2) in law is effectively required to reach the final certificate (phased in for the 2027 CAPA session). Next, pass the competitive CRFPA entrance examination to gain admission to a regional bar training school (centre regional de formation professionnelle des avocats). Undertake about 18 months of professional training and pass the CAPA (the certificate of aptitude for the profession of avocat). Finally, take the professional oath and register with a local bar (barreau), which admits and regulates you under the framework set by the Conseil national des barreaux (CNB).
Conseil national des barreaux (CNB) is the national representative and rule-setting body for the avocat profession; lawyers are admitted to and regulated by their local bar (barreau), such as the Barreau de Paris, with around 160 bars nationwide.
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