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History of Spanish
Law 19101
Compulsory 7 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Evolution of the peninsular Law from the prehistoric
and protohistoric antecedents, and the Roman and Visigothic stages; different
high-medieval political formations, their development in the Low Middle
Age, and the Modern and Contemporary ages.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Monreal, Gregorio
Assessment: Written exam(8 points) and paper
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Roman Law
19102
Compulsory 7 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Law in Rome and their reception in Europe; general
concepts: law(ius), people, things and actions; cases and institutions;
obligations; family; inheritance.
Dept: Private Law
Staff: Oliver, Mª Cruz
Assessment: Written exam(test). |
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Administrative
Law: general part 19103
Compulsory 9 credits
Fullyear
Contents: Administrative arrangement. Structure and basic regime
of the Public administrations. Position of the administered one and his
jurisdictional tutelage. Constitutional State. The executive power and
the Public Administration. The juridical arrangement: the law, regulation,
international treaties. Administrative organization. Administrative activity.
Administrative contracts. Citizen's position as administered. The contentious-administrative
jurisdiction. Patrimonial responsibility of the Administration.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Alli Turrillas, Juan Cruz; Razquin,
Martin
Assessment: Written exam (theoretical-practical). |
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Constitutional
Law I 19104
Compulsory 9 credits
Fullyear
Contents: The State: the genesis and evolution of the
modern State. The fundamental characteristics of the State: Constitutional
State, Democratic State, social State, autonomous State. Community state.
Reformation of the Constitution. The sources of the Law. Fundamental laws
and their guarantee. Duties.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Astarloa, Franciso
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Civil Law I
19105
Compulsory 6 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Historical background of spanish civil law. The actual
system: the person: capacity, incapacity, death, status; the nacionality;
neighbourliness;Legal personality: corporations, associations, foundations.
Subjetive rights.
Dept: Private Law
Staff: Cilveti, Belén
Assessment: Written exam y paper work(3 points). |
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Public International
Law 19106
Compulsory 9 credits
Fullyear
Contents: Historical and doctrinal development. The sources
of the International Law. The State as a Subject of the international relationships.
The individual and the International Law. International Responsibility
of regulation of International conflicts.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Plaza, Patricia
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Criminal Law:
general part 19107
Compulsory 9 credits
Fullyear
Contents: The general principles of criminal law. Nature of
crime. Criminal responsibility. General exemptions from criminal responsibility.
The parties to a crime. Attemps. Limitation of time.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Corcoy, Mirentxu
Assessment: Written exam (practical) and optional
paper work. |
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Theory of Law
19108
Compulsory 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Nature of Law; validity, existence and juridical
system; Science of Law; juridical norms; interpretation and application
of the Law; justice, equality, discrimination.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Blázquez, Francisco J.
Assessment: Written or oral exam and written
or oral exhibition. |
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