*The Master's Degree in Digital Law is in the process of being verified by the National Agency for Assessment of Quality and Accreditation
This Double Master's Degree allows student to take the Master's Degree Access to the Legal Profession at the same time as the Master's Degree in Digital Law.
What will you learn?
With these studies, on the one hand, the student acquires the mandatory qualification for the practice of the profession and, on the other hand, specialises.
The goal of the double Master's Degree is to train lawyers capable of adapting to a world in constant change and to provide legal answers to the multitude of legal questions that arise from the digital irruption in the activity staff and business.
Lawyers who understand and handle technological tools with a deep understanding of the impact of digitalisation in all areas of law. knowledge . From the processing of data, protection and security, but also in their contracting and taxation. Lawyers who are able to offer a comprehensive legal aid to companies in their digitisation processes and to technology companies.
The Double Master's Degree lasts 15 months. The first year, which begins in September and ends in July (10 months), is devoted exclusively to face-to-face classes. The second, which includes internships and two Master's dissertations -one per Master-, runs from September to February (5/6 months).
In addition to lectures and Master's dissertations, there will be an intensive course in preparation for the Bar Examination.
You will be able to work in...
Liberal professions (self-employed)Lawyer, solicitor, advisor tax lawyer, property administrator, real estate agent, administrative manager, industrial property agents, commercial agents, passive class habilitados, customs agent and commission agent, etc. |
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Companies (employees)I work in law firms, in legal consultancies of large companies, specialised marketing, Departments of human resources, employee of banking, employee of legal consultancies, consultancies, employee of trade unions, employee of NGOs, vacancies in International Organisations and Agencies, etc. |
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OppositionsCalled by the different Ministries, Autonomous Communities and local administrations, etc. For example, judicial career, tax career, lawyers of the Administration of Justice, state lawyers, notaries, property or mercantile registrars, labour and social security inspectors, state tax inspectors, entry to the diplomatic career, inspector of the national police corps, senior corps of state civil administrators, secretaries-interventors of the local administration, complementary military attached to the military legal corps, etc.). |
And also...
You will attend an International Legal Week at IESE Business School in New York. The course programme goal aims to provide you with advanced knowledge on dispute resolution and international law firm management, taking the American market as a reference.
Master's Degree in Access to the Legal Profession + Master's Degree in Digital Law
Module I: framework -3 ECTS credit-.
It is designed to provide students with knowledge of the different responsibilities linked to the exercise of professional activity; to know how to apply procedures for determining, invoicing and collecting fees; to know the organisational environment as well as to develop skills and abilities for the choice of strategies in the defence of clients' interests.
Subjects
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The legal profession. 1 ECTS credit
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Business Development. 1 ECTS credit
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People management. 1 ECTS credit
Module II: The Figure of the Lawyer -16 ECTS credit-.
Module II (16 ECTS credit) is entitled The Role of the Lawyer. In it, students must pass two subjects. The first, "Professional Deontology of the Lawyer" (3 ECTS credit) will train them in the professional deontological rights and duties related to the profession of the lawyer, in their relationship with clients and the other agents involved in the professional relationship of the practitioner, as well as giving them the ability to identify situations of conflicts of interest and the different responsibilities linked to the exercise of professional activity. The second, "Instruments and Techniques of Action" (13 ECTS credit), is aimed at training in the use of the different techniques for the composition of interests and knowing how to find solutions to problems; to develop oral expression, teamwork and those skills that lead to greater efficiency in their work.
Subjects
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Lawyer's ethics and liability. 3 ECTS credit
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Negotiation and applied rhetoric. 1 ECTS credit
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Time management and organisation of meetings. 0.5 ECTS credit
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International Legal English. 1,5 ECTS credit
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Accounting. 3 ECTS credit
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Financial management. 4 ECTS credit
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Office Management. 1,5 ECTS credit
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Strategy. 1,5 ECTS credit
Module III: The Lawyer's Role -35 ECTS credit*-.
Module III, Acting as a Lawyer (35 ECTS credit) is made up of three subjects; "Areas Materials of defence" (16 ECTS credit); "Systems of Jurisdictional Protection" (16 ECTS credit), and "Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems" (3 ECTS credit). This module provides students with the ability to apply the theoretical knowledge acquired during Degree in Law to the changing reality and multidisciplinary of the practice of the profession in a practical way and multidisciplinary. They will be familiar with the strategy of the different areas of professional practice in the different systems of jurisdictional protection and the methods of conflict resolution as an alternative to the jurisdictional route framework . Module III incorporates the Clinicum methodology, which consists of learning based on the resolution of problems in which the student has a high academic load given that they are resolved in a team at class with a tutor who guides and orients them to propose a solution. It is not enough just to reach a legal conclusion; the student has to use the tools acquired so far in the programme and apply management elements, as the team acts in the same way as a law firm.
In this way, the three subjects address the three facets of the lawyer. Firstly, as advisor (both designing legal solutions to operations or problems and as a strategy to prevent conflicts before they occur), as a litigator and, finally, as a mediator.
*16 ECTS credit of the Specialisation Master's Degree are validated.
Subjects
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Forensic practice and litigation. 1 ECTS credit
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Civil Praxis. 3,5 ECTS credit
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Commercial practice. 2 ECTS credit
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Criminal Praxis. 3,5 ECTS credit
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Tax practice. 2 ECTS credit
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Litigation practicemanagement assistant. 3 ECTS credit
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Labour practice. 2 ECTS credit
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Arbitration practice. 2 ECTS credit
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Subjects that can be validated in the specialization program Law section of business:
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Company law. 6 ECTS credit
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Credit protection. 1 ECTS credit
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Liability of the Public Administration. 1 ECTS credit
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Consumer protection. 1 ECTS credit
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Public sector contracts. 1 ECTS credit
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Promotion, collaboration and exchange contracts. 1 ECTS credit
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Commercial distribution contracts. 1 ECTS credit
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Contracts of carriage. 1 ECTS credit
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Banking contracts. 1 ECTS credit
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Financing and guarantee contracts. 1 ECTS credit
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Insurance contracts. 1 ECTS credit
Module IV: Internship -30 ECTS credit-.
Module IV, External Internships, (30 ECTS credit) is designed to give student first-hand experience of professional practice. Internships may be carried out in courts or tribunals, public prosecutors' offices, companies or professional law firms, Departments legal or human resources offices of public administrations, official institutions or companies.
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External internships. 30 ECTS credit
Module V: Master's Thesis -6 ECTS credit-.
Finally, in module V, Final Master's Thesis (6 ECTS credit), students must solve a case in which all the subjects and competences developed in the classroom module are put into practice. The student will have to submit a written report and defend it orally before a Tribunal.
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Master's Thesis. 6 ECTS credit
Block I. Fundamentals of Digital Law (17,5 ECTS credit)
subject I: framework legal of the digital economy (6 ECTS credit)
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Digital economy: regulatory and technological elements (4 ECTS credit)
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Operators and business models of the digital economy (2 ECTS credit)
subject II: Digital data (7,5 ECTS credit)
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Legal status of digital data (3.5 ECTS credit)
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Artificial intelligence and big data. Cybersecurity (4 ECTS credit)
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subject III: Digitisation of identities and processes (4 ECTS credit)
Block II. Digital market activity (22 ECTS credit)
subject I: Communication and e-procurement (5 ECTS credit)
subject II: Digitisation of regulated activities: financing, payment, digital insurance (5 ECTS credit)
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Blockchain, crypto-assets and other recording media (2.5 ECTS credit)
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Digitisation of regulated activities (2,5 ECTS credit)
subject III: skill and intellectual property law in the digital environment (5 ECTS credit)
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Defence of skill and digital law (2,5 ECTS credit)
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Intellectual and industrial property in the digital domain (2.5 ECTS credit)
subject IV: Digital Praxis (7 ECTS credit)
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Praxis Digital (5 ECTS credit)
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Arbitration Praxis (2 ECTS credit)
Block III. Complementary areas of advice on subject digital (8,5 ECTS credit)
subject I: Deontology of advisor in Digital Law (0,5 ECTS credit)
subject II: Accounting and financial management (7 ECTS credit)
subject III: International Legal English (1 ECTS credit)
Master's Thesis (6 ECTS credit)
Internships (6 ECTS credit)