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Master’s Degree in Access to the Legal Profession and Representation

Develop professional skills to carry out your professional activity as a lawyer in the courts of justice and provide assistance in the judicial and extrajudicial field
The development of this Master's degree and the subsequent completion of the national professional aptitude assessment test qualify students to practice law. It is taught jointly with the Pamplona Bar Association (MICAP)

  • Language: Spanish
  • Credits: 90 ECTS
  • Duration: 3 semesters (1.5 years)
  • Spaces available: 60
  • Modality: in-person
  • Academic Director: Rafael Lara González
  • Faculty or school: Faculty of Law
  • Where lessons take place: Pamplona

     

Presentation

Master’s degree in line with the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.

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Why study the Master’s Degree in Access to the Legal Profession and Representation?

  • Training practices in important firms, selected by the Pamplona Bar Association
  • You may take the National Examination for the Assessment of Professional Fitness to Practice as a Lawyer, organised by the Ministry of Justice
  • Teaching staff backed by proven teaching and research excellence 

You can do this master's degree with:

Specialisation

Training in competencies

Languages

From which degrees can I access the Master’s Degree in Access to the Legal Profession and Representation?

  • Degree in Law

What will I be able to work on when I finish the Master’s Degree in Access to the Legal Profession and Representation?

  • Entrance route for the National Examination for the Assessment of Professional Competence to practice as a lawyer, convened by the Ministry of Justice
  • As a public defender and assistance to the detainee (provided that all the established requirements are met).
  • As a Representative ad item in Courts of Justice.

Learning outcomes / Competencies

Consult the learning outcomes (study programme 7351)

Consult the competencies (study programme 716)

Access and admission

Access requirements

Io be admitted to the official Master's Degree courses, students must hold an official university degree issued by a higher education institution in the European Higher Education Area or in other countries which entitles them to access Master's degree courses in the country issuing the degree. 

Access requirements Access requirements

Registration

Only students who have completed their Bachelor’s degrees will be admitted.

Specific criteria for the Master's degree

In order to access this Master’s degree from degrees of foreign educational systems, the degree must be standardised.

The Master's Degree Academic Committee is ultimately responsible for determining admission. 

If demand exceeds the number of places available, students will be admitted to this Master's Degree according to the following scale:

  • Transcript of records 
    • Files from the Public University of Navarra: the average mark will be multiplied by a factor of 1.8 
    • Records from other universities: the average mark will be multiplied by a factor of 1.4

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