The diploma, taught entirely in English, is designed to obtain an international professional profile , with solid notions of Anglo-Saxon law. A diploma that completes the notions of European (continental) law taught in the Degree of Law.
The diploma allows the student to get to know another legal system, such as Common Law. This is increasingly used and is gaining prominence on the international scene, for example, in negotiations, trials and alternative dispute resolution.
This is a new style to study law in Spain: European law and Anglo-American law together in the same degree. The AALP takes place during the regular academic semester at the University of Navarra Law School and covers the major topics of the common law system. The AALP is taught by professors from the U.S. Law Schools. It is important to note that the AALP is compatible with the International Business Law Program (IBLP) and completes the Global Law Program (GLP).
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Courses in the the Anglo-American Law Program
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The fundamentals of the American legal system. Consideration will be given to the role of judicial review, the common law methodology. Students will also learn basic legal research techniques. - Legal Method and Case Analysis - The Constitution of the United States - The US Judicial System - US Sources of Law and Related Issues - Common Law Development and the Uses of Precedent - Litigation and Other Dispute Resolution Processes in the United States |
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SECOND SEMESTER |
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Focuses on the main contents of the American Constitution, including the separation of powers, national checks and balances, federalism as well as the roles of the state and federal governments. Areas of special interest include principals and Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. - Historical context and Overview of the US Constitution - Federalism - Separation of Powers and the Federal Political Process - The Bill of Rights - Due Process |
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Covers the fundamentals of consensual liability. Consideration is given to contract formation, interpretation, performance, breach and remedies. It also provides an overview of different types of contracts. - Contract Remedies - Consideration - Offer and Acceptance - Parol Evidence and Interpretation - Mistake and Related Topics - Conditions and Performance |
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SECOND SEMESTER |
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Co Examines the general aspects of criminal liability, including the purposes of punishment, the concepts of act and omission, the mental element, complicity, causation, justification and excuse. - Statutory Basis of Criminal law -Interpreting Criminal Statutes - Actus Reus - Avenues for Changing Judicial Decisions - Judicial Review and the Question of Legitimacy - The Judiciary in the United States and Europe: A Comparison |
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It examines civil liability for causing harm to persons and their interests in property, including intentional and unintentional injuries. It will also cover product liability and other areas of interest. - Intentional Interference with the Person and with Property - Negligence: Standard of Conduct and Proof - Proximate Cause - Joint Tortfeasors - Limited Duty - Imputed Negligence - Strict Liability - Products Liability - Introduction to Nuisance, Misrepresentation, Defamation and Wrongful Death |
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SECOND SEMESTER |
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Is focused on the process of investigating, developing and presenting a case before the courts. Consideration is given to interpretation, argumentation and other aspects of trial strategy. - The US Adversary System - The role of ADR Processes in the Civil Justice System - Stages in the Process of a Lawsuit - Burdens of Proof, Pleadings and Discovery - Judicial Case Management (Pre-Trial Conferences, Class Actions, etc) - The Civil Jury - The Apellate Process |
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Is focused on the laws governing Business organisations. Contents are mostly dedicated to corporations, including formation, organization and corporate governance issues. Also of interest: mergers and acquisitions. - The Uniform Commercial Code - Contracts: Sales, Agency, Distribution - Introduction to Intellectual Property - Introduction to Negotiable Instruments - Modern Business Forms - Development of US Corporate Law - Formation of Corporations - Preincorporation Transactions - Piercing the Corporate Veil - Financing the Corporation - Distribution of Powers within a Corporation - Shares and Shareholders - Directors and Officers - The Publicly Held Corporation - Dividends, Distributions and Redemptions - Amendments, Changes and Dissolution |
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SECOND SEMESTER |
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With a view to preparing students to work successfully on complex cross-border transactions, this practical course provides an introduction to the substantive role of the international corporate transactional attorney at the heart of negotiating and managing such transactions, which make-up a large portion of the day-to-day work at large Spanish, US and UK law firms. It will provide exposure to practice skills useful for major practice areas (e.g., capital markets, corporate governance, M&A/private equity, credit, project finance, compliance, etc.) and will focus on contracts and other materials encountered in private M&A transactions. |
Coordinator
Patricia Palomino, International Diplomas
ppalomino@unav.es