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The Study programof the Degree in Law can be enriched by obtaining one of the specific degrees offered by School: Diploma in Economic Law, Anglo-American Law Program, International Business Law Program and Global Law Program. You can also take the Degreein Law at the same time as the Degreein International Office or the Degreein Philosophy.

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Degree in Law

SUBJECT / SUBJECT

subject /
TYPE

ECTS credit /
CREDITS

ANNUAL / ANNUAL

 

 

Fundamentals of Anthropology

Fundamentals of Anthropology (pathway interfaculty)

Basic

6

PRIMER SEMESTER / FIRST SEMESTER

 

 

Roman Law

Basic

6

Fundamentals of accounting

Basic

6

Theory of law

Basic

6

Political thought and human rights

Basic

6

elective subject 1

 

3

SEGUNDO SEMESTER / SECOND SEMESTER

 

 

Concept and fundamentals of Criminal Law

Compulsory

3

Personal law

Compulsory

3

Political economy

Basic

6

Spanish constitutional system. Sources of Law

Basic

6

History of Law

Basic

6

elective subject 2

 

3

SUBJECT / SUBJECT

subject /
TYPE

ECTS credit /
CREDITS

ANNUAL / ANNUAL

Ethics

Ethics (pathway interfacultative)

Basic

6

PRIMER SEMESTER / FIRST SEMESTER

General theory of crime

Compulsory

6

General theory of obligations and civil contracts

Compulsory

6

Constitutional jurisdiction and fundamental rights

Compulsory

6

Public international law

Basic

6

elective subject 3

OP

3

SEGUNDO SEMESTER / SECOND SEMESTER

The Spanish penal system: offences

Compulsory

3

Civil contracts

Compulsory

3

Basic institutions of Administrative Law and organisation of public administrations

Compulsory

9

European Union law 

Compulsory

6

Canon Law of Marriage

Compulsory

3

elective subject 4

 

3

SUBJECT / SUBJECT

subject /
TYPE

ECTS credit /
CREDITS

PRIMER SEMESTER / FIRST SEMESTER

Rights in rem

Compulsory

6

Administrative Law: forms and means of activity of Public Administrations

Compulsory

6

Employer's Statute and competition law

Compulsory

3

Introduction to the Procedural Law

Compulsory

3

Ecclesiastical law of the State

Compulsory

3

Cultural Keys I

Compulsory

3

elective subject 5

 

3

elective subject 6

 

3

SEGUNDO SEMESTER / SECOND SEMESTER

Labor Law

Compulsory

6

Institutions of Financial and Tax Law

Compulsory

6

Company law

Compulsory

6

Civil proceedings

Compulsory

6

Cultural Keys II

Compulsory

3

elective subject 7

 

3

SUBJECT / SUBJECT

subject /
TYPE

ECTS credit /
CREDITS

PRIMER SEMESTER / FIRST SEMESTER

Family and inheritance law

Compulsory

6

Tax law

Compulsory

6

Legal ethics

Compulsory

3

Contract law, securities law and insolvency law

Compulsory

6

Criminal proceedings 

Compulsory

6

Social Security Law

Compulsory

3

elective subject 8

 

3

SEGUNDO SEMESTER / SECOND SEMESTER

Final Project Degree*

Compulsory

9

Philosophy of Law 

Compulsory

6

International Private Law 

Compulsory

6

elective subject 9

 

3

elective subject 10 

 

3

 

*In order to register for the Final Project Degree it is necessary to have passed the basic and compulsory subjects of the 1st and 2nd year and not to have more than 15 ECTS credit of compulsory subjects of the third year pending.

ASIGNATURAS OPTATIVAS / ELECTIVE SUBJECTS
ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

semester /
SEMESTER

ECTS credit /
CREDITS

DIPLOMA

PRIMER CURSO / FIRST YEAR

Business situation and analysis

3

DECO

Introduction to Anglo-American Law and case analysis *

3

AALP and LPG

Introduction to Accounting for Lawyers *

3

IBLP and LPG

State-building: centralism, federalism, independence and foralism

3

 

Academic skills in English

3

 

Oral and written expression techniques

3

 

Managing people in organisations

3

DECO

U.S. Constitutional Law *

3

AALP and LPG

Introduction to Finance for Lawyers *

3

IBLP and LPG

SEGUNDO CURSO / SECOND YEAR

Environmental law

3

 

Commercial area

3

DECO

U.S. Criminal Law *

3

AALP and LPG

Introduction to International Commercial Law *

3

IBLP and LPG

Accounting

3

DECO

U.S. Contract Law *

3

AALP and LPG

Introduction to Transport and Payment Law *

3

IBLP and LPG

THIRD YEAR

Alternative dispute resolution: arbitration and mediation

3

 

Ethical leadership in organisations

3

DECO

U.S. Tort Law *

3

AALP and LPG

International Corporate Law * International Corporate Law

3

IBLP and LPG

Economic regulation

3

 

Insolvency law

3

 

Real estate and registration law

3

 

Lending and investment operations

3

DECO

U.S. Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution

3

AALP and LPG

International Securities Regulation *

3

IBLP and LPG

CUARTO CURSO / FOURTH YEAR

Legal Aspects of International Finance I * Legal Aspects of International Finance I

3

IBLP and LPG

U.S. Tax Law *

3

AALP and LPG

Finance

3

DECO

English For Business Law

3

DECO

U.S. Business and Corporate Law *

3

AALP and LPG

Legal Aspects of International Finance II

3

IBLP and LPG.

 

ASIGNATURAS OPTATIVAS / ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

Degree International Office (for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th grades)

ASIGNATURAS OPTATIVAS / ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

SEMESTER / SEMESTER

CREDITS / ECTS CREDIT CREDITS

World Politics *

6

Comparative Political Systems *

6

International Contracts *

6

International protection of human rights 

6

Sociology *Sociology *Sociology * Sociology * Sociology * Sociology * Sociology * Sociology

6

Law and the State *

6

International Organisations *

6

Cooperation to development and attendance EU humanitarian aid

3

International Security Policy: International Crimes, Organised Crime and International Terrorism *International Security Policy: International Crimes, Organized Crime and International Terrorism

6

*These subjects are taught in English, so it is necessary to prove your level.

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Subjects of the Diploma in Economic Law

FIRST SEMESTER

Business Situation Analysis

OP

3

Business and business-related legal and business knowledge basic to the understanding of the nature, structure and operation of enterprises is presented and deepened.

SECOND SEMESTER

Managing people in organisations

OP

3

Description of the human factor of business. Link with business strategy. Selection, recruitment and training tasks. Communication, negotiation, teamwork and leadership.

FIRST SEMESTER

Commercial Area

OP

3

Commercial processes by which companies access customers through the market. Analysis of the market variables that companies must take into account when understanding customer needs and adapting their offer. Customer behaviour. Interaction business-customer: distribution channels. Techniques to support commercial management: advertising and commercial communication.

SECOND SEMESTER

Accounting

OP

3

Specific issues such as capitalisation, corporate income, loan repayments as well as specialities in corporate accounting, auditing and analysis of financial statements are discussed in depth...

SECOND SEMESTER

Lending and investment operations

OP

3

Introduction, through the resolution of practical cases, to the valuation of the main financial transactions: capitalisation, income, loans, borrowings and transferable securities.

Ethical leadership in organisations

OP

3

Ethical dimension of business activity. Study of ethical issues relating to the corporate governance of business and general management: people management, finance, accounting, marketing, operations and information technologies and systems.

SECOND SEMESTER

Finance

OP

3

Strategic management of business: forecasting and financing schedules through detailed short-, medium- and long-term plans. Basic concepts of investment project analysis, company valuation, mergers and acquisitions and the regulation of public offerings of shares and debt securities.

English for business law

OP

3

Familiarisation with specific business, accounting and financial vocabulary. Improvement of oral fluency for correct participation in business meetings, negotiations, presentations and interviews. Understanding and writing the most commonly used documents in the business and commercial field.

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Courses in the the Anglo-American Law Program

FIRST SEMESTER

Introduction To Anglo-American Law And Case Analysis

OP

3

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

SECOND SEMESTER

U.S. Constitutional Law

OP

3

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

FIRST SEMESTER

U.S. Criminal Law

OP

3

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

SECOND SEMESTER

U.S. Contract Law

OP

3

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

FIRST SEMESTER

U.S. Tort Law

OP

3

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

SECOND SEMESTER

U.S. Litigation And Alternative Dispute Resolution

OP

3

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

SECOND SEMESTER

U.S. Tax Law

OP

3

Provides an overview of the federal tax system with special consideration for personal income taxation and corporate tax. Attention will be given to the international aspects of taxation such as tax treaties.

Introduction to Federal Taxes

- Gross Income and Exclusions

- Taxable Year

- Methods of Accounting

- Time Value of Money

- Deductions and Exemptions

- Property Transactions

- Calculation of Tax Liability for Individuals

- Taxation of C Corporations

- Taxation of Corporate Transfers and Transactions

- Taxation of S Corporations

- Taxation of Partnerships 

U.S. Business And Corporate Law

OP

3

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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Courses in the International Business Law Program

FIRST SEMESTER

Introduction To Accounting For Lawyers

OP

3

Accounting techniques to introduce the legal and financial business context.

SECOND SEMESTER

Introduction To Finance For Lawyers

OP

3

Introduction to the Financial framework of a corporation, financial statement analysis, valuation principles and techniques, etc.

FIRST SEMESTER

Introduction To International Commercial Law

OP

3

The fundamental characteristics of the most important International commercial contracts.

SECOND SEMESTER

Introducction To Transport And Payment Law

OP

3

Introduction to transport contracts and payment systems.

FIRST SEMESTER

International Corporate Law

OP

3

A comparison of the world's most important corporate structures.

SECOND SEMESTER

International Securities Regulation

OP

3

Regulation of the principal financial markets, common scenario for international corporations.

FIRST SEMESTER

Legal Aspects Of International Finance I

OP

3

Introduction to the mechanisms to obtain funding for a corporation, from external sources, as well as taking control of another corporation.

SECOND SEMESTER

Legal Aspects Of International Finance II

OP

3

Introduction to mergers and acquisitions of corporations. Obtaining finance from the public. Derivative contracts. The stock exchange.

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SUBJECT / SUBJECT

subject /
TYPE

ECTS credit /
CREDITS

ANNUAL / ANNUAL

Anthropology

Basic

6

Anthropology

Basic

6

Anthropology pathway inter-faculty

Basic

6

PRIMER SEMESTER / FIRST SEMESTER

Roman Law

Basic

6

Theory of law

Basic

6

Personal Law

Compulsory

3

Modern World History

Basic

6

Human Rights and Political Thought

Basic

6

International Relations Theory

Compulsory

3

SEGUNDO SEMESTER / SECOND SEMESTER

Constitutional Regime. Sources of Law

Basic 

6

History of Law

Basic 

6

International Office Current

Basic

6

Cultural Geography

Basic

6

International Relations with North America

Compulsory

6

SUBJECT / SUBJECT

subject /
TYPE

ECTS credit /
CREDITS

PRIMER SEMESTER / FIRST SEMESTER

Fundamentals of Accounting

Basic

6

International Private Law

Compulsory

6

Philosophy of Law

Compulsory

6

International Contracts

Compulsory

6

SEGUNDO SEMESTER / SECOND SEMESTER

Company Rights

Compulsory

6

Criminal Proceedings

Compulsory

6

Labour Rights

Compulsory 

6

The EU's Common Security and Defence Policy

Compulsory

6

International Security Policy: International Crimes, Organised Crime and International Terrorism

Compulsory

6

International Organisations

International Trade

International protection of human rights

Bussines in a global context

SEGUNDO SEMESTER / SECOND SEMESTER

Migration Policies of the EU

Financial and tax law institutions

Real Rights

Legalethics

Socialsecurity law

Securities contracting and insolvency law

Cultural Keys II

SUBJECT / SUBJECT

subject /
TYPE

ECTS credit /
CREDITS

PRIMER SEMESTER / FIRST SEMESTER

Tax Law

Compulsory

6

International Relations in Africa

Compulsory

6

Latin America and Ibero-America

Compulsory

6

Final Project Degree RRII

Compulsory

9

SEGUNDO SEMESTER / SECOND SEMESTER

Family and inheritance law

Compulsory

6

Canon Marriage Law

Compulsory

3

International Project Management

Compulsory

3

Climate change, environmental protection and human resources

Compulsory

6

Cooperation at development and attendance humanitarian in the EU

Compulsory

3

Final Project Degree Law

Compulsory

9

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Degree in Law + Degree in Philosophy

SUBJECT / SUBJECT

subject /
TYPE

ECTS CREDIT / CREDITS

ANNUAL / ANNUAL

Anthropology

Basic

6

language Latin America and its culture

Basic

6

PRIMER SEMESTER / FIRST SEMESTER

Roman Law

Basic

6

Theory of law

Basic

6

Personal Law

Compulsory

3

Fundamentals of Philosophy

Basic

6

History of Ancient Philosophy

Compulsory

6

SEGUNDO SEMESTER / SECOND SEMESTER

Constitutional Regime. Sources of Law

Basic

6

History of Law

Basic

6

Introduction to logic

Basic

6

History of Medieval Philosophy

Compulsory

6

subject

subject

ECTS CREDIT

FIRST SEMESTER

General theory of crime

Compulsory

6

Introduction to the Procedural Law

Compulsory

3

General theory of obligations and civil contracts

Compulsory

6

Status of the employer and the skill

Compulsory

3

Theory of knowledge

Compulsory

6

Moral theory

Compulsory

6

History and Philosophy of Logic

Compulsory

3

SECOND SEMESTER

The Spanish penal system: offences

Compulsory

3

Civil proceedings

Compulsory

6

Civil contracts

Compulsory

3

Philosophy of language

Compulsory

6

Metaphysics

Compulsory

6

Political philosophy

Basic

6

subject

subject

ECTS CREDIT

FIRST SEMESTER: EXCHANGE PHILOSOPHY

Literatura universal / World Literature

Basic

6

Teoría de las artes / Theory of Arts

Basic

6

Classic World/ Classic World

Basic

6

Oral and written communication techniques

Compulsory

3

Metaphysical anthropology

Compulsory

3

Ontology

Compulsory

3

20th century philosophy

Compulsory

3

SECOND SEMESTER

Company law

Compulsory

6

Criminal proceedings

Compulsory

6

Labor Law

Compulsory

6

Aesthetics

Compulsory

3

Sociology

Compulsory

6

Cultural Keys I

Compulsory

3

subject

subject

ECTS CREDIT

FIRST SEMESTER

Tax law

Compulsory

6

Philosophy politics: from the ancient world to the modern world

Compulsory

6

Theodicy: existence of God

Compulsory

4,5

General psychology

Compulsory

3

Philosophy of history

Compulsory

3

TFG Philosophy

Compulsory

6

SECOND SEMESTER

Family and inheritance law

Compulsory

6

Canon Law of Marriage

Compulsory

3

Theodicy: essence and attributes of God

Compulsory

4,5

knowledge and language

Compulsory

6

Cultural Keys II

Compulsory

3

TFG Law

Compulsory

9

PUBLIC POLICIES

PUBLIC MANAGEMENT SKILLS

Social Policy

discussion

Education Policy

Negotiation

Security and Defence Policy

speech

Economic Policy

Leadership

Foreign Policy

Social average & Media Relations

Strategic Public Policy Management

Political Campaign Management

PARLIAMENTARY AND ELECTORAL OBSERVATORY

Throughout the course, students apply in a practical way the knowledge acquired from the different national and international electoral events. In addition, at the beginning and end of each module, they receive sessions given by experts on subject . 

FIRST COURSE

subject

ECTS CREDIT

ANNUAL

Anthropology

6

language latin and its culture

6

FIRST SEMESTER

Roman Law

6

Theory of law

6

Personal law

3

Fundamentals of Philosophy

6

History of Ancient Philosophy

6

SECOND SEMESTER

Constitutional regime. Sources of law

6

History of Law

6

Introduction to logic

6

History of the medieval Philosophy

6

SECOND COURSE

ANNUAL

Ethics

6

FIRST SEMESTER

Constitutional jurisdiction and fundamental rights

6

Institutions BAs of Administrative Law

9

Ecclesiastical law

3

History of Modern Philosophy

6

Introduction to Metaphysics

6

SECOND SEMESTER

Administrative Lawforms and means of activity

6

Concept and foundations of the Criminal Law

3

European Union law

6

19th century philosophy

6

Philosophy of nature

6

THIRD COURSE

FIRST SEMESTER

General theory of crime

6

Introduction to the Procedural Law

3

General theory of obligations and civil contracts

6

Status of the employer and the skill

3

General psychology (to be taken in 6th year from 2022-23)

3

Theory of knowledge

6

Philosophy of history (to be taken in 6th grade from 2022-23)

3

Philosophy 20th century (to be taken in 4th year from 2022-23)

3

SECOND SEMESTER

The Spanish penal system: offences

3

Civil proceedings

6

Civil contracts

3

Philosophy of language

6

Metaphysics

6

Philosophy politics (to be taken in 5th year from 2023-24)

6

FOURTH YEAR

FIRST SEMESTER: EXCHANGE PHILOSOPHY

Literatura universal / World Literature

6

Teoría de las artes / Theory of Arts

6

Classic World/ Classic World

6

Oral and written communication techniques

3

Metaphysical anthropology

3

Ontology

3

History and Philosophy of Logic (to be taken in 3rd year from 2022-23)

3

SECOND SEMESTER

Company law

6

Criminal proceedings

6

Labor Law

6

Aesthetics

3

Sociology (to be taken in 6th year from 2023-24)

6

Cultural Keys I

3

FIFTH YEAR

FIRST SEMESTER: EXCHANGE RIGHT

Fundamentals of accounting

6

Public international law

6

International Private Law

6

Political economy

6

SECOND SEMESTER

Institutions of Financial and Tax Law

6

Rights in rem

6

Social security law

3

Contract law, securities law and insolvency law

6

Philosophy of science (to be taken in 3rd year from 2023-24)

6

Current trends in philosophy

6

SIXTH YEAR

FIRST SEMESTER

Tax law

6

Philosophy politics: from the ancient world to the modern world

6

Theodicy: existence of God

4,5

Moral theory (to be taken in 3rd year from 2022-23)

6

TFG Philosophy

6

SECOND SEMESTER

Family and inheritance law

6

Canon Law of Marriage

3

Theodicy: essence and attributes of God

4,5

knowledge and language (to be taken in 4th grade from 2023-24)

6

Cultural Keys II

3

TFG Law

9

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Modules, subjects and competencies of the Study program

Each subject is integrated into a subject which in turn is part of a module. 

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subject 1. Basic Legal Institutions(Competencies and Contents)

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subject 2: Politics, Economics and Society(Competences and Contents)

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subject 3: Society, Culture and Human Life(Competencies and Contents)

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  • Subjects with content in literature, culture, Christianity, history,...

subject 4: Foundation of Law(Competences and contents)

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