Competencies and objectives
Course context for academic year 2016-17
Se trata de una asignatura formativa de primer curso en la que se lleva a cabo una aproximación filosófica al Derecho y a la práctica jurídica.
Course content (verified by ANECA in official undergraduate and Master’s degrees)
General Competences (CG)
- CG1 : Capacity for oral and written communication.
- CG4 : Capacity for analysis and synthesis.
- CG6 : Acquire ethical values and principles.
- CG7 : Develop critical and self-critical thought.
- CG8 : Capacity for teamwork.
Specific Competences (CE)
- CE1 : Awareness of the importance of Law as a system for regulating social relationships.
- CE10 : Develop the ethical values and principles of the different legal professions.
- CE11 : Capacity for negotiation and conciliation.
- CE12 : Capacity for legal argument.
- CE13 : Capacity to create and structure regulations.
- CE14 : Understanding of the main public and private institutions in their genesis and as a whole.
- CE15 : Understand the different ways laws are created through historical evolution and current reality.
- CE17 : Capacity to apply general legal principles and regulations to factual suppositions.
- CE2 : Perceive the unitary nature of the legal code and the interdisciplinary vision required for legal problems.
- CE3 : Capacity to use constitutional principles and values as tools for interpreting the legal code.
- CE4 : Capacity to handle legal sources (legal, jurisprudential and doctrinal).
- CE5 : Develop legal oratory. Capacity to express oneself correctly in front of an audience.
- CE6 : Capacity to read and interpret legal texts.
- CE7 : Capacity to write legal documents.
- CE9 : Acquire critical conscience in analysing legal codes and the development of legal dialectics.
Learning outcomes (Training objectives)
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Specific objectives stated by the academic staff for academic year 2016-17
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General
Code:
19004
Lecturer responsible:
PEREZ LLEDO, JUAN ANTONIO
Credits ECTS:
6,00
Theoretical credits:
1,80
Practical credits:
0,60
Distance-base hours:
3,60
Departments involved
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Dept:
PHILOSOPHY OF LAW AND INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW
Area: PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
Theoretical credits: 1,8
Practical credits: 0,6
This Dept. is responsible for the course.
This Dept. is responsible for the final mark record.
Study programmes where this course is taught
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DEGREE IN LAW
Course type: CORE (Year: 1)
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DOUBLE DEGREE IN LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY
Course type: CORE (Year: 1)
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DOUBLE DEGREE IN LAW + ADE (DADE)
Course type: CORE (Year: 1)