Competencies

Competencies are the set of knowledge, skills, and attitudes to be acquired by students throughout the degree, aimed at preparing them for professional activities.

  • G1 – Become aware of the importance of Law as a regulatory system for social relations.
  • G2 – Be able to analyze and synthesize the theoretical information received
  • G3 – Present and defend orally and/or in writing topics, ideas and problems related to the legal world.
  • G4 – Solve legal problems by creating and defending arguments within each disciplinary area
  • G5 – Search and manage relevant information to make social, ethical or scientific judgments
  • G6 – Be able to be sensitive to social, economic and environmental issues
  • G7 – Have knowledge and identify the basic legal institutions of the corresponding disciplinary area
  • G8 – Have the ability to learn independently and acquire continuous training at the pace of social and legislative changes
  • E1 – Ability to understand the historical, philosophical and constitutional foundations of the legal system, as well as its current conception as an instrument for organizing social coexistence
  • E2 – Ability to detect and apply, in the resolution of legal cases, the criteria derived from the fundamental essence (historical, philosophical and constitutional) of the legal system
  • E3 – Ability to understand the interrelations between Economics and Law
  • E4 – Ability to resolve practical legal issues specific to civil law
  • E5 – Ability to understand the fundamental theoretical concepts of civil regulations
  • E6 – Ability to understand the fundamental theoretical concepts of administrative law
  • E7 – Ability to apply the methods of Administrative Law to resolve practical cases of Public Law
  • E8 – Ability to understand the fundamental theoretical concepts of criminal law
  • E9 – Ability to resolve practical criminal cases using the instruments of a criminal lawyer
  • E10 – Ability to understand the theoretical concepts of European regulations
  • E11 – Ability to understand the theoretical concepts of Financial and Tax Law
  • E12 – Ability to solve practical cases of Financial and Tax Law
  • E13 – Ability to understand the theoretical concepts that underpin labor regulations
  • E14 – Ability to resolve practical legal issues in Labor Law
  • E15 – Ability to understand the theoretical concepts of Procedural Law regulations
  • E16 – Ability to resolve practical procedural issues
  • E17 – Ability to understand the theoretical concepts of Public International Law
  • E18 – Ability to resolve practical issues arising from the application of Public International Law
  • E19 – Ability to apply legal regulations to factual situations
  • E20 – Ability to understand the theoretical concepts of commercial regulations
  • E21 – Ability to resolve legal issues in Commercial Law
  • E22 – Ability to understand the theoretical concepts of Private International Law regulations
  • E23 – Ability to resolve practical cases in the private international field