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Third Year |
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Compulsory Subjects |
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Administrative
Law: special part 19301
Compulsory 7 credits
Fullyear
Contents: Principles of the administrative organization. The
administration of the State. The Autonomous Communities. The local administrations.
Institutional Administration. Independent Administrations. Corporate Administration.
Advisory administration of control. Systems of public function. Employment
public's Spanish system. Functional relation. The goods of the Administration.
Public domain. Use and protection of the public domain. Tterrestrial waters.
The mountains and the protection of the nature. The cultural patrimony.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Alli Aranguren, Juan Cruz; Alenza, Francisco
Assessment: Written exam(theoretical-practical)
or paper work. |
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Ecclesiastical
Law of State 19302
Compulsory 3 credits
1st Semester
Contents: The tutelage of the religious freedom in the Spanish
and compared law. Juridical reflections (teaching, marriage, religious
attendance, conscientious objection). Juridical regime of the relationships
between the State and Churches and religious confessions.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Pérez, Francisca
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Financial and
Tax Law I 19303
Compulsory 7 credits
Fullyear
Contents: Introduction: concept and content of the Financial
Law; the financial juridical classification in the constitutional State;
the distribution of the financial power among the different Territorial
Public Entities in the Spanish Constitution; the sources of the financial
juridical classification; application of the norms of the Financial Law;
interpretation and integration of the financial norms. Juridical theory
of the public expenditures, the budgetary law: concept and content; the
Budget of the State; the budgetary principles; the budgetary cycle; illicit
in budgetary matter; the budgets of local goverments; the budgets of the
institutional entities; the budgets of the European Union. Juridical theory
of the public incomes: non tributary incomes; patrimonial finalncial law;
law of public credit; the tribute; tributary incomes; administrative tributary
law; procedural tributary law; punished tributary law.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: De la Hucha, Fernando
Assessment: Written exam(test). |
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Commercial Law
I 19304
Compulsory 7 credits
Fullyear
Contents: Historic background. Sources. Business: commerce,
merchants. Public registration of the activity and accounting. Competion
law and industrial property. Company law: partnership and registered company.
Dept: Private Law
Staff: Perdices, Antonio; Saenz, Juan Carlos
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Labour Law and
Social Security 19305
Compulsory 7 credits
Fullyear
Contents: Historical background. The sources. The contract
of employment, terms and conditions of employment; right to wages; extinction
of the contract. Union law. Collective bargaining. Social Security. Spanish
regime. The administrative organization of SS.
Dept: Private Law
Staff: Goñi, José Luis
Assessment: Written exam(theoretical-practical). |
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Integrated Practices
19306
Compulsory 6 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: This is a practical subject. The students attend
to different institutions such as: courts, public register offices, notary
offices.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Rifa, José Mª; Olaizola, Inés
Assessment: Written exam(practical) and paper
work. |
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Navarra Public
Law 19307
Compulsory 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Historical background; the constitutional frame,
legal system, characteristics of the Foral Community, relationships with
the state and other comunities, institutions of Navarra: the Parliament
(Cortes de Navarra), the Government, the relations of Navarra in the autonomous
State. The Administration of Justice in Navarra; the economic agreements
between Navarra and the State; the contracts of the Administration of the
Foral Community; the Local Administration of Navarra; the Autonomous Police
of Navarra; the territory planning; the environment; education and
culture; public health; social wellfare; transport and communications;
industry and trade; cooperative and saving boxes.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Pérez Calvo, Alberto; Rázquin,
Martín
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Law of Goods
19308
Compulsory 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: General theories of property rights. Law of possession.
Possession. Property. Registered property. Special real property rights.
Usufruct. Use and habitation. Servitude. Real property rights of guarantee.
Dept: Private Law
Staff: Rubio, Enrique
Assessment: Written exam(test) and paper work(3
points). |
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Navarra's Civil
Law 19309
Compulsory 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: The student has to study the specific figures of
the Navarra's private individual rights; obligations, contracts, possession
and property, mortage and securities, family law, gifts and "donationes
mortis causa", succession.
Dept: Private Law
Staff: Hualde, Mª Teresa
Assessment: Written exam and paper work(3 points). |
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Optional Subjects |
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Human Rights
19315
Optional 2 credits
1st Semester
Contents: The development of human rights. The protection of
human rights. The organizations and jurisdiction of human rights. Current
problems of the human rights.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Blázquez, Francisco Javier
Assessment: Written or oral exam. |
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Penitentiary
Law 19317
Optional 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Introduction to the Penitentiary Law (concept and
nature of the Penitentiary Law). Laws and interns duties. "Régime
of preventive prison. Classes of penitentiary centers. Penitentiary treatment.
Treatment team: its composition, inspiring principles of the treatment.
Disciplinary "régime. Communications and exit permits. Medical care.
Work. Judge of penitentiary surveillance.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Barber, Soledad
Assessment: Written exam(theoretical or theoretical-practical)
and optional paper work. |
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Trade Union
Law 19319
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Trade unions and merchants unions The union freedom.
Protection of the union freedom. The workers' representation in the company.
Collective conflict. The strike and the lockout. The collective negotiation.
Collective bargaining.
Dept: Private Law
Staff: González, Manuel
Assessment: Written exam(theoretical-practical). |
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Competition
Law 19320
Optional 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Review of economic concepts underlying the regulation
of competion. Restrictives business practices; unfair competition; control
of dominance and concentration; industrial property; advertising.
Dept: Private Law
Staff: Perdices, Antonio
Assessment: Written exam. |
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Introduction
to the Accounting 19325
Optional 4 credits
2nd Semester
Contents: Structure of the countable states: balance, account
of losses and earnings, memory. Audit of the annual accounts: special reference
to the report of Audit; relation among fiscal norms and countable normative:
special reference to the calculation of the taxable base in the I. S.
Objectives: Countable terminology; analyzing the content of the economic-financial
states appropriately like tools for the appropriate interpretation of juridical
texts related to the Accounting: Law of Anonimous (distribution of the
result, failures and suspensions of payments), the fiscal normative (countable
content of the tax on societies).
Dept: Business Administration
Staff: Lostao Unzu, María
Assessment: Written exam (theoretical-practical). |
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Environmental
and Planning Law 19326
Optional 4 credits
1st Semester
Contents: Legal regulation of activities that may pollute the
enviroment, the regulatory agencies. The administration of th planning
system, planning policy, control of development enviromental assesstment,
planning agreements, planing control.
Dept: Public Law
Staff: Alenza, José F.
Assessment: Written exam. |
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