Master's Degree in Law and Procurement

Master's Degree in Law and Procurement

The Master's Degree in Law and Procurement from the University of La Laguna offers the theoretical and practical training necessary for the practice of law, as well as for passing the state aptitude test. A state test in which our students have always obtained high pass rates.

General information

  • Credits: 90 ECTS
  • Duration: 3 quarters
  • Type of teaching: In person
  • Guy: Interdepartmental
  • Knowing how to draft different documents before the various judicial bodies
  • Know and be able to identify the types, value and effects of documents
  • Ability to work autonomously
  • Ability to adapt to new circumstances
  • Research skills
  • Ability to apply knowledge in practice
  • Ethical commitment
  • Teamwork
  • Critical and self-critical capacity
  • Troubleshooting
  • Oral and written communication in one's own language
  • Ability to organize and plan
  • Ability to analyze and synthesize
  • Basic knowledge of the profession
  • Information management skills, to search and analyze information from diverse sources
  • Preparing the student for the bar exam
Aimed at those who wish to access the profession of Court Lawyer. To do so, students must have a degree in which they have acquired the following legal skills:
  • Know and understand the elements, structure, resources, interpretation and application of the legal system and interpret the sources and fundamental legal concepts of each of the different jurisdictional orders
  • Know and understand the mechanisms and procedures for resolving legal conflicts, as well as the legal position of people in their relations with the Administration and in general with public powers.
  • Know and know how to apply the criteria of priority of sources to determine the applicable rules in each case, and especially that of conformity with the rules, principles and constitutional values.
  • Interpret legal texts from an interdisciplinary perspective using legal principles and social, ethical and deontological values and principles as analysis tools
  • To make a convincing legal argument on a theoretical question relating to various legal matters
  • Resolving practical cases in accordance with current positive law, which involves the prior preparation of material, the identification of problematic issues, the selection and interpretation of the applicable positive law data and the reasoned exposition of the subsumption
  • Handle legal language and terminology from the different branches of law with skill and precision: draft legal documents in an orderly and understandable manner. Communicate legal ideas, arguments and reasoning orally and in writing using the appropriate registers in each context.
  • Use information and communications technologies to search for and obtain legal information (legislation, jurisprudence databases, bibliography, etc.), as well as work and communication tools

You can consult the teaching staff who teach in the degree and their brief teaching, research and professional curriculum vitae through the following link:

In addition, linked to the teaching guides for each subject, you can also access the brief curriculum vitae of the responsible teaching staff:

  • This Master's degree qualifies for the exercise of professional activities according to Royal Decree 775/2011, of June 3, which approves the Regulation of Law 34/2006, of October 30, on access to the professions of Lawyer and Court Attorney.

The planning and mobility management resources provided by the University of La Laguna itself will be used.

You can find more information about mobility grants for students in university master's degrees at this calls page.

In addition, you can consult here information on scholarships from the Ministry of Education.

The University of La Laguna has mobility calls for postgraduate students, through its Vice-Rectorate for Internationalization:

General information

  • Knowing how to draft different documents before the various judicial bodies
  • Know and be able to identify the types, value and effects of documents
  • Ability to work autonomously
  • Ability to adapt to new circumstances
  • Research skills
  • Ability to apply knowledge in practice
  • Ethical commitment
  • Teamwork
  • Critical and self-critical capacity
  • Troubleshooting
  • Oral and written communication in one's own language
  • Ability to organize and plan
  • Ability to analyze and synthesize
  • Basic knowledge of the profession
  • Information management skills, to search and analyze information from diverse sources
  • Preparing the student for the bar exam
Aimed at those who wish to access the profession of Court Lawyer. To do so, students must have a degree in which they have acquired the following legal skills:
  • Know and understand the elements, structure, resources, interpretation and application of the legal system and interpret the sources and fundamental legal concepts of each of the different jurisdictional orders
  • Know and understand the mechanisms and procedures for resolving legal conflicts, as well as the legal position of people in their relations with the Administration and in general with public powers.
  • Know and know how to apply the criteria of priority of sources to determine the applicable rules in each case, and especially that of conformity with the rules, principles and constitutional values.
  • Interpret legal texts from an interdisciplinary perspective using legal principles and social, ethical and deontological values and principles as analysis tools
  • To make a convincing legal argument on a theoretical question relating to various legal matters
  • Resolving practical cases in accordance with current positive law, which involves the prior preparation of material, the identification of problematic issues, the selection and interpretation of the applicable positive law data and the reasoned exposition of the subsumption
  • Handle legal language and terminology from the different branches of law with skill and precision: draft legal documents in an orderly and understandable manner. Communicate legal ideas, arguments and reasoning orally and in writing using the appropriate registers in each context.
  • Use information and communications technologies to search for and obtain legal information (legislation, jurisprudence databases, bibliography, etc.), as well as work and communication tools

You can consult the teaching staff who teach in the degree and their brief teaching, research and professional curriculum vitae through the following link:

In addition, linked to the teaching guides for each subject, you can also access the brief curriculum vitae of the responsible teaching staff:

  • This Master's degree qualifies for the exercise of professional activities according to Royal Decree 775/2011, of June 3, which approves the Regulation of Law 34/2006, of October 30, on access to the professions of Lawyer and Court Attorney.

The planning and mobility management resources provided by the University of La Laguna itself will be used.

You can find more information about mobility grants for students in university master's degrees at this calls page.

In addition, you can consult here information on scholarships from the Ministry of Education.

The University of La Laguna has mobility calls for postgraduate students, through its Vice-Rectorate for Internationalization: