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Law: Interpretation and Application in Global Context

This undergraduate course focuses on developing legal professionals' expertise in interpreting and applying juridical texts. It covers topics like globalization, multiculturalism, legal theory, and the history of legal thinking. Students engage in lectures, presentations, papers, and exams to enhance their subject-specific competences. The course aims to prepare future lawyers, judges, notaries, and civil servants for the complexities of modern legal practice.

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Law: Interpretation and Application in Global Context

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  1. Philosophy of Law LEFIS WG1 Undergraduate Studies

  2. Summary • Context • Objectives of the Subject Law • Learning outcomes & competences (subject specific and generic) • Workload and ECTS • Learning, teaching & assessment • Quality enhancement

  3. Context • Law Subject • Globalization • New Public Management (Public Administrations and Justice Administration: Judicial power) • Multiculturalism • Communications security

  4. Objectives of the Subject Law • Formation of expert professionals in Interpretation and Application of juridical texts • Lawyers, Judges, Notaries, Civil servants...

  5. Learning outcomes & competences

  6. Subject specific competences

  7. Workload and ECTS • 6 ECTS • Teaching • Participation in the lectures • House work • Presentations • Ellaboration of paper • Written exam

  8. Learning, teaching & assessment (I) • Lectures • Oral presentations using power point • Papers • Written exam

  9. Learning, teaching & assessment (II) • Course Syllabi • Theory.- Globalization and multiculturalism: the context of juridical activities.- Juridical activities: introduction.- Access to juridical texts.- The ellaboration of juridical theories.- Juridical interpretation.- Juridical application.- The juridical activities as politic activities.- Theories on the Law and the state.- The concepto of Law and recent foundaments of the legal philosophical reflexion.- The modern Law as rational tool for the social organization.- The birth of the jurist profession.- short history of the legal thinking (Savigny, Jhering, Bentham, the Code of Napoleon crisis, Ehrlich, Kelsen, Pound) • Practices.- Presentations made by the students on the theories topics

  10. Quality enhancement • Comparison with another LEFIS learning and teaching topics • Questionnaires and tests • Made by the University

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