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Second Year |
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Compulsory Subjects |
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Constitutional
Law II 19201
Compulsory 7 credits
Fullyear
Contents: This subject studies the central organization
of the State (the Crown, Parliament, the Government and government's Spanish
parliamentarian system, Judicial Power and Fiscal Ministry, Constitutional
Court) and the territorial organization or Autonomous State (Autonomous
Communities, distribution of competitions, financing of the CCAA, relations
of collaboration and conflict and the autonomous State and European Union).
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Astarloa, Francisco
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Criminal Law:
special part 19202
Compulsory 7 credits
Fullyear
Contents: Specific crimes. Crimes agains the person. Crimes
in relation to property. Crimes against the public order. Crimes against
the international community. Other specific offences and crimes.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Corcoy, Mirentxu; Olaizola, Inés
Assessment: Written exam(practical) y optional
paper work. |
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Civil Law II
19203
Compulsory 7 credits
Fullyear
Contents: Obligations: the bond, the subject, extinction. Contracts:
nature of a contract; terms; rights and liability; the breach of contracts.
Special contracts.
Dept: Private Law
Staff: Sabater, Isabel
Assessment: Written exam (items of many alternatives
and affirmation/reason). |
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Institutions
of Community Law 19204
Compulsory 6 credits
1st Semester
Contents: European organizations. European Communities: nature;
membership and relations with the EU, foreign relations; organic structure;
the problem of the political union. The recent evolution of European Union:
European Unique Accord; the Treaty of European Union, European Economic
Space, the future of European Union. The legal system: sources; characters
of Community Law and his relation with the States members of the Union;
judicial protection of the community law and rights, application of the
community law. EEC policies: the free circulation; the human rights in
Europe; regulation of the competition; the common commercial and tariff
politics.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Biurrun, Fernando; San Martin, Laura
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Procedural Law
I 19205
Compulsory 3 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Spanish jurisdictional organization. Principles of
the process. Basic rights. Spanish jurisdictional legislation. Procedural
facts and acts. The jurisdiction and the competition. The parts of the
civil process.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Rifa, José Mª
Assessment: Practical development; paper work. |
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Political Economy
and Public Treasury 19206
Compulsory 6 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Study of the basic fundamentals of the economy to
analyze the cooperation and the exchange among individuals. Study of the
classic theory of the market balance and amplification with the modern
theory. Analysis of the imbalance: Keynes, monetarists, new classic macroeconomics
and neokeynesianos. Function of the State in the economy according to different
currents of the economic thought.
Dept: Economy
Staff: Uregui Seminario, Nuria
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Optional Subjects |
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Topics of History
of Law 19210
Optional 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Approach to the historical and ideological bases
of the formation of the contemporary State through the following topics:
Illustration; constitutional English and French models; the first Spanish
constitutionality of the XIX century and the code of the civil law; the
construction of the unitary State in Spain; universal currents of the political
thought.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Monreal, Gregorio
Assessment: Written exam. |
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International
Organizations 19211
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Concept, characters. Structure. The Law of the international
organizations. The European regionalism and its main manifestations. The
Society of Nations. UNO. Specialized Organizations of social, cultural
and humanitarian cooperation. Specialized organizations of economic, fianancial
and commercial cooperation. Specialized organizations of technical cooperation.
Regional organizations.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Plaza, Patricia
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Reception of
Roman Law and its validity in Autonomous Law
19212
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Ius Romanum. Ius Commune. European juridical Conscientia
(reception of the Roman Law in Navarra). General system of sources and
civil subsystem of sources. The habit. The Autonomous Civil Law. The general
principles of Navarra Law. Supplementary Law. The competition of the Autonomous
Community in civil law. The juridical tradition of Navarra. The Roman Law
like a supplementary law. Institutions of Navarra influenced by the Roman
Law.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Oliver, MªCruz
Assessment: Written exam or paper work. |
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Criminology
19213
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: General vision of the criminology, with special attention
to the theories of the criminality. General part: concept, functions and
method of the criminology; relations of the criminology with the Criminal
Law, criminal politics and other sciences; the pre-scientific stage; the
scientific stage: biological and psychological model; sociological explanations
of the criminal behavior; the object of the criminology: crime, delinquent,
victim, social control. Special part: Study of some forms or groups of
criminality: violent, sexual, against the property and the patrimony, economic,
political criminality and terrorism; against the public health, criminality
in the traffic of vehicles, juvenile criminality, foreigners' criminality.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Barber, Soledad
Assessment: Written exam(theoretical or theoretical-practical),
optional paper work. |
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Computer Science
for Jurists 19214
Optional 2 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Basic notions of computer science for jurists. Use
of a database. Practical in MS-DOS, WINDOWS,etc.
Dept: Mathematics and Computer science
Staff: Fariña, Federico
Assessment: Theory(7 points), practice(3 points). |
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Civil Law of
Damages 19215
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Contractual and extracontractual civil liability.
Civil responsibility becomingtrom cime. Compensation. Special cases. The
prevention of the responsibility: the insurance of civil responsibility.
Dept: Private Law
Staff: Arcos, MªLuisa
Assessment: Written exam (items of many alternatives
and affirmation/reason). |
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Current Subjects
of Constitutional Law 19216
Optional 2 credits
1st Semester
Contents: The subject will be centered in the Compared Constitutional
Law. The British political regime. The German Federal Republic. The Italian
political regime. Other parlamentary regimes. The French political regime.
The United States political regime. The Swiss political regime. Other political
regimes. Explanations about topics of present time.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Astarloa, Francisco
Assessment: Written exam or oral exam. |
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Local Public
Law 19217
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Historical synthesis of our local regime. The principles
of the local regime. The government and administration of the local entities.
The collegiate organs. Operation of the local entities. Juridical régime
of the activity of the local entities. The patrimony of the local corporations.
The local recruiting. The personnel to the service of the local entities.
The local public services. The local treasury.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Alli Turrillas, Juan Cruz
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Initiation to
Juridical Practice 19218
Optional 2 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Training and improvement of the oral and written
expression in connection with the juridical practice. Handling of legal,
juridical and others sources. The writing of documents; technique of resolution
of cases; technical of oral expression: inform and exhibitions. Handling
of legal sources.Visits to Civil Registration, Registration of the Property,
Tribunals, attendance to views. Conferences.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Rifa, José Mª; Uriz, Miguel
Assessment: Written exam(practical). |
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