The domestic market and the free circulation of wage-earning workers and on own account.Citizenship and the free circulation of persons.The legal statute established in Directive 2004/38 and its application in Spain.The exceptions to free circulation of persons and the jurisprudence of the CJEU.The different legal statutes of nationals of countries outside the European Union.The Schengen agreements: Frontex.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
International subjectivity of the EU.External competences.International agreements: type.The commercial policy of the Union.Cooperation in development.Neighbourhood policy.Foreign policy and common security.European security and defence policy.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
The legal and political dimension of diversity.Citizenship and rights.Management of diversity in comparative law.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Federalism as an idea and the federation in practice.Antecedents, origins and evolution of federalism.Type of federation.Problems contemporary of the federalism and of the federations.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
The concept of General Public Finance.The power of taxation and its elements.State, autonomic and local tax authorities.Taxation power of the State.Taxation power of the autonomies: content and limits.Local taxation power.Relationships between the different tax powers.Possible funding systems.Study of compared systems
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Conceptual framework for analysis social inequalities and public policies.Theoretical perspectives.Evolution of the Modern State fits in the Social State of Law.Public policies and Welfare State from a comparative international analysis.Main axes of social inequalities in Spain and Catalonia.The social expense.The State of the Spanish Welfare and public policies
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Marc historical and social of the political systems Latin Americans.The presidential system.Traditional federalism and its alternatives.Political actors.The processes of change.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Theories on nation.Social and political factors of nationalism.Liberalism and nationalism.Socialism and nationalism.Globalisation and nationalism.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
I. Policies to foster employment; II.Regulations on fostering employment: active employment policies; III.Vocational training as an employment policy measure; IV.Passive employment policies.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Developing and applying the theoretical knowledge and skills and competences acquired in a placement in a private company or a body of the public administration.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
FC |
2second semester |
| A |
1first semester |
| B |
2second semester |
| C |
2second semester |
This subject deals with the policy and economic approach that prioritises one type of income over others to finance different actions and public services.Analysing the evolution and current state of funding for essential public services - health, education, social services and social security - also from a comparative perspective.Looking at the most recent trends of prioritizing user contributions to fund public services.Impact of the demands of budgetary stability on decisions regarding the provision of public services.Other policy measures are also analysed in the area of taxation, such as tax amnesties or the efficacy of measures to prevent tax fraud.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Knowing the problems that globalisation brings for the application of tax systems and the opportunities for evasion and avoidance it confers.Issues of tax justice in the face of increased ability of income or wealth funds to take advantage of globalisation to reduce the tax burden.Entrepreneurial strategies to reduce the tax burden and mechanisms established to fight against them: exchange of international information, BEPS strategy. Capital flow and the problems of controlling it. Effects of these manoeuvres on the public purse.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Study of gender policy through the struggle of feminist movements throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.Study of gender equality policies and their impact.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Study of the theoretical focus analysing political, social and financial elites.Analysis of the configuration of the political elites in Spain and Catalonia.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Political analysis through literature in different contexts.Analysis of literary values in political speeches.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Judicial independence and its guarantees.Governing judicial power and the interference between political power and justice.Attribution of the power of accusation.The figure of the Public Prosecutor and popular action.The granting of political immunity.Analysis of criminal charges and the guarantees that surround them.The interrelation between the functioning of justice and the media.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
The criminology of white-collar crime.Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Compliance programmes and the role of the compliance officer in Spain on an international level.A comparative view of fraud and corruption prevention in public and private sectors: definition, measurement and prevention.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Introduction.Analysis positive and normative.The concept of efficiency.The theorem of Co-Ass.Private Law: Contracts.The benefit of the exchange.Fulfilment of the legal agreements.Law of damages.The reduction in the cost of the accidents.Optimum dissuasion.Aversion to the risk and surely.Public Law: Criminal law.¿Qué events should be criminalised?The decision to commit a crime and the determination of the optimum sentence.Different types of penal answer.Economic analysis of the policy: Theory of the public decision.Elections, representation and democratic legitimacy.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
The course analyses how the process of universalisation-globalisation has generated relevant impacts in the four great dimensions of what we know like “political universe”: 1.The form of the actors and its way of correlating with individuals and groups (polytics); 2.The type of institutions and the forms of democratic governance (polity); 3.The public policies that supply services and goods (policy) and 4.The ideas about the central subjects about the public life from the triad: freedom-equality-justice.The course will approach the subject of the globalisation basing itself on the study of specific cases, some premises and others international.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
This course intend to develop the necessary skills of English to the academic success and the professional progress in the areas of Law, Criminology and Political Science.The students will work to improve the competences oral and written through interactive activities and material specifically related with the social sciences.There will be a strong approach in the vocabulary and the linguistic structures necessary for the academic communication oral and written, as the exhibitions and the articles.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
The different models of juvenile justice; in particular, the Spanish model (HIM 5/2000): the procedure to make minors criminally responsible, applicable measures; educational interventions and measures: contents, objectives and execution; social services and care programmes for children and youth: general principles, general programmes, specific programmes; protocols of the care of minors.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Electoral campaigns.Institutional communication in the public policy cycle.Strategic communication.Analysis of the construction of the story and audiences.Study of institutional communication.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Study of the most relevant topics of Catalan political thought from the 19th to the 21st century.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Learning methods and techniques for designing and assessing public policies.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Study of the most important debates on new geopolitics in the countries of the southern hemisphere.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
In response to situations where fundamental rights are being systematically breached, knowing how to identify the variables that influence attaining effective protection is essential.This subject aims to provide learning about mechanisms that have proven to be useful in this protection: strategic litigations in state and international courts and semi-jurisdictional or political defence actions (Ombudsmen, use of parliamentary debate tools, design of public policies, non-jurisdictional international mechanisms, among others).
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Legal-application criteria for alternative penal measures; (initial and follow-up) interview techniques; drafting reports for judges; community resources for taking alternative penal and safety measures; the relationship between the person punished and the supervisor during the process for abandoning criminal behaviour-.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
I. Social policy and European social Law.II.Social matters in the Treaties of the European Union; III.Social matters in the regulations derived from the Treaties; IV.Social security and employment promotion policies; V. The harmonization policies of social legislations; VI. Labour Law of the International Labour Organisation, European Council and United Nations.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
The abundance of data in the 21st century provides social scientists with new opportunities to explain and understand a multitude of social phenomena. This subject provides an introduction to data analysis for social sciences in which students will learn to identify relevant data sources and analyse and visualise the available data with a view to responding to some of society’s most urgent problems.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
1first semester |
The course analyses the elements making up the social structure in contemporary societies and the impact that globalisation represents in political and social change.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Landed property, its taxation and various forms of conveyance, and taxation of rent from landed property.An integrated study will be made of the various State, regional and local taxes that arise from these situations.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |