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Since January 2026
Instructor since January 2026
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Business law and all branches of law in the field
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At 21, a Burkinabé national and third-year law student pursuing a dual degree with the University of Nice, I chose to become a tutor out of personal conviction and academic rigor. My last two years, graduating at the top of my class, allowed me to develop a rigorous work method based on a genuine understanding of the law, mastery of legal methodology, and effective learning. Aware of the difficulties many students face, I wanted to use my experience to support them. For me, tutoring represents a concrete way to transmit intellectual discipline, a taste for hard work, and a sincere passion for law. Each session, intentionally limited to one hour, is designed as an intensive, structured, and focused learning experience, fostering rapid, sustainable, and measurable progress for the student.
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Online from Morocco
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
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New York
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The authenticity of an exchange. In a society increasingly rooted in a competitive approach, where automated exchanges with Artificial Intelligence cannot replace the need for human interaction, this is precisely what we lack.
As a lawyer by training and an independent legal consultant, creating "Le Droit aux Savoirs" (The Right to Knowledge) is a breath of fresh air. This private tutoring program is aimed directly at high school students, undergraduate and graduate law students, and more generally at anyone intrigued by the beauty of legal language (you'll discover it soon enough).
Moreover, being currently preparing for the entrance exam to the National School of Magistrates, a solid mastery of legal fundamentals as well as the methods required in legal studies remains.

🎓 It is now necessary to elaborate somewhat on my experience:
- 4 years already dedicated to private lessons (which is significant) via the organization Complétude as well as independently (law, French, science, history and languages).
Regarding the law, and to clarify my point, the teaching that was provided covered and still covers a broad spectrum within the legal field, namely:
- Legal methodology (essential for success: legal essay, practical case study, case commentary and summary note)
- Civil Law (fundamental concepts, contract law, family law, tort law, property law, civil procedure, etc.)
- Criminal Law (fundamental concepts, special criminal law, criminal procedure, criminal law of property and business)
- Administrative Law (fundamental concepts, review of the vast body of existing case law on the subject)
- Labour Law (history of trade unionism, study of the employment contract)
- Public Law (Constitutional Law, Law of Local Authorities, Law of Social Welfare and Action, Constitutional Litigation)
- European Union Law (primary and secondary law, European Union litigation)
- The Law of English-speaking and Spanish-speaking countries
- ... and other subjects directly related to the program of the entrance examination to the National School of the Judiciary.

👋 What about my teaching approach, you might ask?
Beyond this desire for authenticity, it seems particularly crucial to dismantle the prejudices that poison the perception of legal studies. Law can then, and in my humble opinion must, be considered within the delicate balance between discipline and flexibility, between rigor and adaptability.

💬 Wouldn't you be interested?
Please feel free to contact me by message and I remain available to discuss the frequency of classes and their modalities (in-person in Tours, videoconference and possibility of travel if necessary).

In the meantime, Madam/Sir, it would be a real pleasure for me to support you as best I can on your path to success because, as its name suggests: you have the Right to Knowledge! 😉


PS: The "Right to Knowledge" website has just launched! The link is: https://www.ledroitauxsavoirs.com. This site continues our commitment to authenticity and offers a presentation page for courses, an online shop (methodological guides and answer keys for legal texts, and soon exercise books for academic support), as well as a ticketing system for future conferences and webinars.
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The authenticity of an exchange. In a society increasingly rooted in a competitive approach, where automated exchanges with Artificial Intelligence cannot replace the need for human interaction, this is precisely what we lack.
As a lawyer by training and an independent legal consultant, creating "Le Droit aux Savoirs" (The Right to Knowledge) is a breath of fresh air. This private tutoring program is aimed directly at high school students, undergraduate and graduate law students, and more generally at anyone intrigued by the beauty of legal language (you'll discover it soon enough).
Moreover, being currently preparing for the entrance exam to the National School of Magistrates, a solid mastery of legal fundamentals as well as the methods required in legal studies remains.

🎓 It is now necessary to elaborate somewhat on my experience:
- 4 years already dedicated to private lessons (which is significant) via the organization Complétude as well as independently (law, French, science, history and languages).
Regarding the law, and to clarify my point, the teaching that was provided covered and still covers a broad spectrum within the legal field, namely:
- Legal methodology (essential for success: legal essay, practical case study, case commentary and summary note)
- Civil Law (fundamental concepts, contract law, family law, tort law, property law, civil procedure, etc.)
- Criminal Law (fundamental concepts, special criminal law, criminal procedure, criminal law of property and business)
- Administrative Law (fundamental concepts, review of the vast body of existing case law on the subject)
- Labour Law (history of trade unionism, study of the employment contract)
- Public Law (Constitutional Law, Law of Local Authorities, Law of Social Welfare and Action, Constitutional Litigation)
- European Union Law (primary and secondary law, European Union litigation)
- The Law of English-speaking and Spanish-speaking countries
- ... and other subjects directly related to the program of the entrance examination to the National School of the Judiciary.

👋 What about my teaching approach, you might ask?
Beyond this desire for authenticity, it seems particularly crucial to dismantle the prejudices that poison the perception of legal studies. Law can then, and in my humble opinion must, be considered within the delicate balance between discipline and flexibility, between rigor and adaptability.

💬 Wouldn't you be interested?
Please feel free to contact me by message and I remain available to discuss the frequency of classes and their modalities (in-person in Tours, videoconference and possibility of travel if necessary).

In the meantime, Madam/Sir, it would be a real pleasure for me to support you as best I can on your path to success because, as its name suggests: you have the Right to Knowledge! 😉


PS: The "Right to Knowledge" website has just launched! The link is: https://www.ledroitauxsavoirs.com. This site continues our commitment to authenticity and offers a presentation page for courses, an online shop (methodological guides and answer keys for legal texts, and soon exercise books for academic support), as well as a ticketing system for future conferences and webinars.
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