Description
The Spanish law module is taught over two years. The first year consists of an introduction to Spanish legal language and Private Spanish Law whereas the second year focuses on issues of public law.
MODULE SUMMARY:
This module deals with the fundamental branches of Spanish Public Law. It focuses on the historical development in the last few years, particularly after General Franco's death and the commencement of the democratic transition.
A detailed analysis of the provisions of the Spanish Constitution is carried out, especially with regard to the form of the State, the territorial organization, the relationship between the central State and the Autonomous Communities, as well as the links between public authorities and religious denominations. Furthermore, this subject includes a thorough analysis of the Crown, Parliament, Government and the judicial organization.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
At the conclusion of this module, you will beÌýable to:
Describe, explain, analyse and evaluate the principal characteristics and Spanish Public law, relating them to their political, social, economic, and intellectual context. These shall include, at least:
- The Constitution and the institutional scheme
- National, regional and local government
- Legislation and Parliament
- The Government
- The courts and the Constitutional Court
- Church and State relations
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GENERAL TRANSFERABLE INTELLECTUAL SKILLS:
When presented with a set of facts, you shall be able to do the following:
- state correctly the legal issues which arise from those facts;
- state correctly all the relevant rules of Spanish Law for resolving those issues;
- cite accurately the relevant legal authorities to support the statement;
- state any legal distinctions between the rules stated and the facts given;
- apply the law to resolve those issues correctly and relevantly;
- compare and contrast the particular approach of Spanish law to the problem with that of English law and other legal systems with which you are familiar.
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MODULE STRUCTURE:
The module will be taught through four-hour fortnightly seminars.
MODULE ASSESSMENT:
During the course of the year, one compulsory practice assignment will need to be submitted per term.
Private Law (studied in Year 1) will be included in the syllabus for the final exam.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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