• Degree Programmes Offered
  • CE1: Recognise the importance of law as a system for regulating social relations.
  • CE2: Know the content and application of each of the branches of the legal system.
  • CE3: Understand the legal system as unitary and have an interdisciplinary perspective of legal problems.
  • CE4: Be able to apply constitutional principles and values, the respect for human rights, with special attention to equality between men and women, sustainability and the culture of peace as working tools in the interpretation of the legal system.
  • CE5: Understand the constitutional regulatory framework, the political institutions of the State and their functioning.
  • CE6: Know the community and international regulatory framework, its institutions and their functioning.
  • CE7: Be able to use legal sources (legal, jurisprudential and doctrinal).
  • CE8: Be able to read and interpret legal texts.
  • CE9: Be able to communicate correctly both orally and in writing in the field of law.
  • CE10: Be able to analyse legal problems and synthesise their approach and resolution.
  • CE11: Develop critical awareness for the analysis of the legal system and develop the legal dialectic.
  • CE12: Acquire basic knowledge of legal arguments.
  • CE13: Be able to use information and communication technology to obtain and select legal information.
  • CE14: Have negotiation and conciliation skills.
  • CE15: Be able to create and structure regulations.
  • CE16: Understand the law in its historical dimension and the differences in regulations sequenced chronologically.
  • CE17: Understand the basic functions of the different legal professions.
  • CE18: Know, understand and know how to apply the interrelation between law and other non-legal disciplines.