Choose C
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Code |
Skill |
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C1 |
To know the legal framework of private international Law, at national, community and conventional levels, as well as the problems posed by the application of these norms given the unitary character of the legal system. |
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C2 |
CE2 To be able to identify juridical problems of private international Law and approach their solution in an interdisciplinary manner. |
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C3 |
CE3 To know the concept and sources of Commercial Law, as well as the legal status of individual entrepreneurs and commercial societies. |
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C4 |
CE4 To be able to interpret the commercial laws pertaining to individual and social entrepreneurs. |
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C5 |
CE5 To know the regulation of securities and commercial contracts. |
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C6 |
CE6 To be able to interpret and apply the rules about securities and commercial contracts. |
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C7 |
CE7 To reconstruct and evaluate complex juridical arguments. |
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C8 |
CE8 To know, from the perspective of the Theory of Law, the main juridical institutions, the functions of the Law, the characteristics of a legal system: unity, coherence, integrity; the constitutional principles and values with the aim of being able to apply them in the peaceful resolution of problems in modern society, using juridical interpretation and argumentation resulting from critical, logical and creative thinking. |
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C9 |
CE9 To know the regulatory framework governing individual and collective labor relations and Social Security. |
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C10 |
CE10 To be able to identify juridical problems of Labor and Social Security Law and approach their solution through the use and interpretation of juridical sources and doctrine. |
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C11 |
CE13 To know the principles of functioning governing a market economy, to understand the behavior of different economic agents and to be familiar with the main economic problems. |
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C12 |
CE14 To be able to use economic principles and concepts as tools to argue in economic terms, identify economic problems and approach their solution through policies that are appropriate for each situation. |
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C13 |
CE17 To know the Roman legal system, which is the basis of all modern European legal systems. |
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C14 |
CE18 To be able to solve any theoretical or practical juridical problem of private Law. |
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C15 |
CE19 To know systematically the specific contents of the general part of Administrative Law, using positive, jurisprudence and doctrinal sources. |
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C16 |
CE20 To be able to understand correctly the documents that normally constitute an administrative enquiry and to act in accordance with the Law in the proceedings, both from the perspective of the Administration and from that of the interested persons or companies. |
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C17 |
CE21 To know systematically, both at introductory and in-depth levels, some specific contents of the special part of Administrative Law, using positive, jurisprudence and doctrinal sources. |
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C18 |
CE24 To know the model of distribution of financial power in Spain, as well as government revenue (particularly, taxes: their essential elements and enforcement procedures) and the norms governing public expenditure. |
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C19 |
CE25 To be able to interpret and apply the rules of the financial legal framework. |
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C20 |
CE26 To know the main taxes of the tax system at state, regional-autonomic and local levels. |
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C21 |
CE27 To be able to identify the essential elements of these taxes (taxable source of income, taxpayers, etc.), as well as to be able to apply the rules of quantification and determination of tax liabilities. |
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C22 |
CE28 To master new technologies applied to Law. |
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C23 |
CE29 To be able to use computer-based juridical sources. |
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C24 |
CE30 To know the history of Spanish Law as a whole, through the different historical periods, especially the Sources and the politico-administrative institutions of each period, and to understand the development of Spanish Law until the present. |
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C25 |
CE31 To be able to use, master and interpret the main sources of Spanish historical Law. |
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C26 |
CE32 To know the jurisdictional frameworks of Spain and the E.U., the organization and functions of jurisdictional staff and the staff employed by the Administration of Justice, as well as the basic institutions of civil action and their procedural types. |
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C27 |
CE33 To be able to identify juridical-procedural problems in civil procedure and to approach their solution through the critical interpretation and application of laws of civil procedure. |
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C28 |
CE34 To know the basic institutions of criminal procedure and its practical functioning in its different procedural types. |
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C29 |
CE35 To be able to identify juridical-procedural problems in criminal procedure and to approach their solution through the critical interpretation and application of laws of criminal procedure. |
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C30 |
CE38 To know constitutional theory and the constitutional norms providing the foundations for the organization of the Spanish State, particularly normative creation and the different organs of the State, as well as their composition, functioning and functions. |
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C31 |
CE39 To be able to interpret and apply constitutional norms. |
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C32 |
CE40 To know the fundamental Rights recognized in the Spanish Constitution, as well as the systems of guarantees of these rights and the applicable norms. |
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C33 |
CE41 To be able to interpret and apply the norms governing fundamental rights and their guarantees. |
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C34 |
CE42 To be able to interpret and apply the new regulations resulting from such transformations. |
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C35 |
CE43 To know the international legal order, to identify the problems of its application and to be able to suggest solutions. |
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C36 |
CE44 To be able to critically interpret and analyze the international legal order. |
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C37 |
CE45 To know the organizational and institutional structures of the UE, as well as the European Union legal order and its sources and its influence on the national legal system, and their relationships with the international legal order. |
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C38 |
CE46 To be able to use and interpret the European Union legal order. |
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C39 |
CE47 To know the civil regulations pertaining to the Law of Obligations, General Contract Theory and to Contracts in particular, with reference to contractual and non-contractual civil liability. |
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C40 |
CE48 To be able to identify juridical problems in civil Law, approaching their solution through the search, interpretation and application of the civil norms and regulations that are applicable to a specific case. |
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C41 |
CE49 To know the civil regulations about Rights in Rem with regard to their acquisition, extinction and loss, with a specific study of property rights in rem and of limited rights in rem, as well as the modes of publicity of these Rights in Rem. |
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C42 |
CE50 To know civil regulations dealing with Family Law, focusing especially on marriage, its crises and the custody of minors and disabled people, as well as inheritance law from the perspective of common law and Galician territorial law. |
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C43 |
CE51 To know the concept of criminal Law, the criteria for the temporal and spatial application of criminal norms, the General Theory of crime and the juridical consequences of crime. |
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C44 |
CE52 To be able to interpret and apply the norms of criminal Law, focusing especially on the development of Spanish criminal doctrine from a comparative perspective. |
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C45 |
CE53 To know the different criminal categories (crimes and minor offenses) that appear in the Penal Code and in the special penal laws, their area of application and the criteria for legal, jurisprudential and doctrinal interpretation. |
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C46 |
CE54 To be able to identify problems of criminal Law and to suggest solutions that are juridically acceptable in practical cases, using correctly the constitutional sources, principles and values, as well as juridical argumentation. |
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C47 |
CE55 To understand the compulsory Financial Statements of companies. |
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C48 |
CEI 1 To understand the international normative framework of sustainability, constituted by agreements and regulations and forms sponsored by NGOs. |
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C49 |
CEI 2 To be able to identify the specific juridical problems of international Law of sustainable development, suggesting solutions from an interdisciplinary perspective, as well as being able to critically interpret and analyze the specific technical and juridical problems of international litigation. |
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C50 |
CEI 3 To know the protection of distinctive signs and inventions and the norms regulating competition between business agents in the market. |
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C51 |
CEI 4 To be able to interpret and apply the norms related to distinctive signs and inventions and competition and unfair competition norms. |
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C52 |
CEI 5 To know fundamental elements of bankruptcy proceedings from the start until its completion. |
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C53 |
CEI 6 To be able to interpret and apply the norms through which bankruptcy legislation disciplines insolvency processes. |
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C54 |
CEI 7 To know the most relevant national regulations and international agreements pertaining to the subject. |
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C55 |
CEI 8 To be able to solve problems in the field of maritime Law through analysis of jurisprudence and practical documentation. |
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C56 |
CEI 9 To know the main norms applicable to international trade. |
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C57 |
CEI 10 To be able to interpret and apply the above-mentioned norms and their main existing uses in this sector. |
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C58 |
CEI 11 To know the main contemporary theories of juridical interpretation and argumentation. |
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C59 |
CEI 12 To know the policies and Social Law of the European Union and the consequences they have on domestic legislation. |
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C60 |
CEI 13 To be able to identify juridical problems arising from the policies and Social Law of the European Union and to suggest solutions through the use and interpretation of European Union and domestic juridical sources and the doctrine of the European Union Court of Justice. |
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C61 |
CEI 14 To know the basic regulatory framework, the rights of beneficiaries and the obligations of companies regarding Social Security issues. |
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C62 |
CEI 15 To be able to identify specific juridical problems pertaining to Social Security Law in the corporative field and suggest solutions through the use and interpretation of judicial sources and doctrine. |
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C63 |
CEI 16 To know systematically the specific contents of Antitrust Law linked to Administrative Law, using positive, jurisprudence and doctrinal sources, and to identify the specific contents of Antitrust Law linked to Commercial Law, using positive, jurisprudence and doctrinal sources. |
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C64 |
CEI 17 To be able to understand correctly the documents constituting an antitrust administrative enquiry and to act in accordance with the Law in the proceedings, both from the perspective of the Administration and from that of the interested person, as well as to identify situations of restriction of competition in the market, to solve them in accordance with the applicable regulations and to prevent situations that break the right to free competition. |
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C65 |
CEI 18 To know the direct and indirect taxes that result from the application of the right to engage in business and professional activities on the part of entrepreneurs, self-employed workers and capital companies. |
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C66 |
CEI 19 To be able to identify tax problems arising in companies and to be able to use the main existing instruments for their resolution, including interdisciplinary perspectives. |
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C67 |
CEI 20 To know the consequences for Spain, in terms of tax law, deriving from its belonging to the European Union. |
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C68 |
CEI 21 To know the foundations and goals of Agreements of double taxation, as well as the measures and solutions that the legal system provides to strengthen the exchange of tax data between countries in order to fight against tax evasion globally. |
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C69 |
CEI 22 To know the existing procedural mechanisms, both in Spain and in the EU, that have been specifically designed to achieve expeditious guardianship of money loans. |
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C70 |
CEI 23 To be able to identify procedural problems pertaining specifically to the claiming of pecuniary obligations and propose solutions through appropriate procedural and non-procedural mechanisms. |
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C71 |
CEI 24 To know the specific characteristics of criminal and procedural law applicable to minors. |
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C72 |
CEI 25 - To be able to identify criminal and procedural legal problems and address their solution through the interpretation and critical application of the Organic Act on Criminal Responsibility of Minors and its development regulations. |
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C73 |
CEI 26 To know the transformations introduced by economic regulations in constitutional regulations. |
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C74 |
CEI 27- To know the civil norms pertaining to tort law and contractual and non-contractual civil liability with special reference to liability for acts of others and legally imposed strict liability. |
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C75 |
CEI 28 To know the civil norms pertaining to corporate and professional liability with special reference to liability for faulty products, in construction, resulting from traffic accidents and professional liability in general, along with liability in the specific areas of the medical and legal professions. In addition, liability resulting from environmental damage and infringements of personality rights, among others. |
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C76 |
CEI 29 To know the concept, object and specific functions of Criminology, as well as the prison sentences and their compliance regime. |
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C77 |
CEI 30 To be able to use the criminological investigation techniques, the rules of determination of sentences and to analyze the prison system. |
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C78 |
CEI 31 Ability to identify and understand the specific juridical problems of corporate criminal law starting with a real case that shows problems arising in actual professional practice and to suggest solutions from an interdisciplinary perspective. |
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C79 |
CEI 32 To know the differences between the two great contemporary juridical systems: The European Roman-Canonical system and Common Law. |
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C80 |
CEI 33 To know the special characteristics of the legal framework of alternative methods of dispute resolution (AMDR). |
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C81 |
CEI 34 To be able to identify the most appropriate extra-procedural mechanism for the satisfactory resolution of different types of conflicts arising in the corporate world, and to interpret and apply correctly its specific legal framework. |
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C82 |
CEI 35 To know the legal principles that regulate the creation of a single European market and the essential characteristics of some European Union policies. |
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C83 |
CEI 36 To know the influence the legal order of the European Union has on Commercial Law, as well as the regulations of the European Union regarding commercial law in several economic sectors. |
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C84 |
CEI 37 To be able to use juridical sources of the European union in the commercial sphere, to identify juridical problems and to solve them in accordance with European Union regulations, as well as to critically interpret and analyze European Union norms regarding different sectors of Commercial Law. |
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C85 |
CEI 38 To know the utility and functioning of the Contentious-Administrative and Social Jurisdictions. |
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C86 |
CEI 39 To acquire the essential training that is required to develop professional activities in or before Contentious-Administrative and Social judicial bodies. |
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C87 |
CEI 40 To know the main macroeconomic problems, as well as the different policies and their effects on the economic system, focusing specially on the study of tax policy. |
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C88 |
CEI 41 To be able to handle and analyze economic data, and to use these to develop skills to diagnose, design and implement economic policies. |
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C89 |
CEI 42 To know the specific characteristics of civil and criminal special proceedings (or with some special characteristics) included in our juridical order, as well as the legal framework of alternative dispute resolution methods (ADRM). |
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C90 |
CEI 43 To be able to identify the most appropriate procedural and non-procedural channels for the efficient resolution of different types of conflicts, and to correctly interpret and apply their specific legal framework. |
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C91 |
CEI 44 Knowledge of the fundamental components of the regulations and jurisprudence of Criminal Law regarding commercial and corporate activities, as well as the juridical consequences contemplated for different criminal activities. |
Choose D
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Code |
Competences |
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D1 |
Analysis and synthesis skills for the development and defense of arguments, as well as skills for organizing, planning and using time in pressure situations. |
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D2 |
Use of foreign languages in activities from different courses. |
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D3 |
Ability to make decisions independently, leadership skills, ability to do co-operative teamwork, interpersonal skills that are helpful in professional and social situations. |
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D4 |
Ability to behave ethically and with social responsibility as a citizen and as a professional, respecting diversity and multiculturalism. |
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D5 |
To be able to solve problems and interpret data from reality with their associated meanings, and to establish links with the different branches of the juridical order. |