Basic knowledge of anthropology in the research, knowledge and explanation of legal phenomena.Study of different anthropological models of society, which appear as a legal response to its basic problems: subsistence, inequality, power, family, religion, etc.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
C1 |
2second semester |
Concept and application of Administrative Law.The administrative legal system.Structure and characteristics of Administrative Law.Regulations. The principle of legality at the heart of the Public Administration.The attribution of powers as a technique for controlling the legality of administrative actions.The position of citizens with respect to the Public Administration.Citizen participation in administrative activity. The theory of administrative acts. Validity and invalidity of administrative acts. Administrative procedure. Administrative resources.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
D1 |
2second semester |
| D2 |
2second semester |
| D3 |
2second semester |
The person and civil law.Civil personality: the natural person and the legal person.Linking of the person to the territory, civil neighbourhood.The location of the person: the address, declaration of absence or death.The institutions for the protection of a person due to age or incapacity: parental responsibility and guardianship.The rights of the personality.A) Bodily rights: bodily autonomy, and self-determination, particularly with regard to organ and tissue transplants.B) Personal autonomy, particularly in the field of health: the advance directives and involuntary confinement of people with psychiatric disorders; free development of one's personality, particularly the freedom to procreate.C) Moral rights: the right to a name; civil protection of the right to honour, the right to a private and family life and the right to the protection of one's image.D) The right to informational self-determination and the civil protection of personal data.Subjective rights: exercise, limits and extension.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
D1 |
1first semester |
| D2 |
1first semester |
| D3 |
1first semester |
The sources of obligations.The contract: the concept and the essential elements of the contract.The formation of the contract.General conditions of recruitment.Contractual efficiency and inefficiency.Interpretation of the contract.Compliance and non-compliance with obligations: means of protecting credit rights.Amending, transferring and discharging obligations.Contracts in particular: sales, rental, works contract and service contract, guarantee contracts.Other contracts: mandate, civil society, loan, deposit, transaction, arbitral agreement, random contracts.Unjust enrichment and third party business management.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
D1 |
2second semester |
| D2 |
2second semester |
| D3 |
2second semester |
Origin and evolution of the private juridical institutions in European and western tradition.Sources of Roman law.Roman jurisprudential law
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
D1 |
1first semester |
| D2 |
1first semester |
| D3 |
1first semester |
Political Economy: concept and method; Analysis of markets: the model of perfect competence and the failures of the market; Models and macro-economic attachés; Analysis of the economic cycle and the economic policy; The main results: unemployment, inflation, growth, and development; The current economic reality.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
D1 |
2second semester |
| D2 |
2second semester |
| D3 |
2second semester |
Historical concept of Law.Constitutional History.Coding of criminal, mercantile, procedural and civil law.History of social forecasting and employment law.Training in contemporary Spanish administration
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
D1 |
2second semester |
| D2 |
2second semester |
| D3 |
2second semester |
The policy and its fundamental elements.Structures and actors of the policy.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
AN |
1first semester |
| D1 |
1first semester |
| D2 |
1first semester |
| D3 |
1first semester |
What is criminology?Criminology methods.Criminological theories: classical school, biological positivist school, sociological schools, labelling and critical criminology theory, new theories.Analysis of criminality: Study of specific criminal behaviour of common criminality and white-collar criminality.Crime prevention in the community and security policies.How the penal system works: the police, judicial and prison systems and non-custodial sentences.Restorative justice.Criminal policy: principles that should guide this and case studies.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
C1 |
1first semester |
1.Historical development.Dimensions, psychological schools and areas of intervention.2.Biological bases of human behaviour: Phylogenesis and ontogenesis, Inheritance-environment and development.3.Basic psychological processes: Attention, Perception, Memory, Learning and Emotion.4.Personality.5.Social thought.Attitudes.Interpersonal relations.6.Social identity.Maintenance, reproduction and social change.7.Introduction to group psychology.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
C1 |
2second semester |
THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE; INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY: PROCESSES OF SOCIALISATION AND INSTITUTIONALISATION; STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL CHANGES; CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROCESSES
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
C2 |
1first semester |
Constitutional organization of the State and the system of sources.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
D1 |
1first semester |
| D2 |
1first semester |
| D3 |
1first semester |
Introduction to the basic concepts of the discipline.Jurisdiction, action and process.Study of the constitutional principles that affect the three fundamental concepts.Study of the judicial institutions and their competences and functions.Study of the principles of process and procedure.Study of procedural events.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
D1 |
2second semester |
| D2 |
2second semester |
| D3 |
2second semester |
Scientific knowledge and common sense. Epistemology and scientific method.Quantitative/qualitative dichotomy.Methodological integration.Research process.Problem, hypothesis, variables and methodological strategy.Quantitative and qualitative techniques of social research.Production of data and research from statistical sources.Concepts and basic measures of descriptive and inferential statistics.Test of hypothesis.Introduction to the analysis of statistical data through the SPSS/WIN computer program.Preparation and analysis of statistical tables and graphs.Corroboration of hypotheses.Interpretation of results.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
C2 |
2second semester |
The law as a social phenomenon: types of regulatory systems.The social functions of the law: social control, security and justice.Juridical rule: types of rules.The juridical system.The dynamics of juridical systems.The fundamental juridical concepts.Juridical interpretation: linguistic problems and theories of juridical interpretation.The application of the law.Concepts of the law.
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Bbasic |
6.00 |
D1 |
1first semester |
| D2 |
1first semester |
| D3 |
1first semester |