
Dr Guillermo Palao Moreno directs a book on the conciliation, mediation and consumer arbitration in the EU
4 july 2016

A Master's Degree student defends her thesis about the economic reintegration of FARC veterans
29 june 2016
On the 23rd of June 2016 the last part of the agreement Peace Talks of Habana was signed by the Columbian Government and FARC.To reach a stage of permanent peace, the State has to create the necessary conditions for veterans to reintegrate into society. This has to be done through creating opportunities other than fighting in a war.

Results of the ‘Annual report on 2016 EU Fundamental Rights’
23 june 2016
The European Fundamental Rights Agency has published the 2015 report on the state of fundamental rights in the EU. We here analyse some of the results of the European initiatives on migration, children’s rights and access to justice.

Advantages of Studying the Master's Degree in Law, Business and Justice
13 june 2016
The Master's Degree in Law, Business and Justice has a teaching load of 60 ECTS credits distributed in 4 modules, plus the elaboration of the Master's Degree Final Project. It is blended and is thought both for Law professionals and for recent graduates that want to update in legal matters.

The former student Eduardo Enrique Taléns Visconti reads his thesis ‘Contrato de trabajo y concurso de acreedores’ (Employment Contract and Body of Creditors in Bankrupcy)
6 june 2016
The members of the tribunal agreed to highlight that, if the thesis ‘Contrato de trabajo y concurso de acreedores’ (Employment Contract and Body of Creditors in Bankrupcy) were to be published, we would be facing a reference work within the subject matter.

The EC puts forward a new measure that encourages e-commerce in the EU
3 june 2016
European Commission has presented its new regulation that aims to foster electronic commerce (e-commerce) among users and companies in the European Union.

A student of the Master’s Degree defends his Master’s Degree Final Project on the ‘need of establishing a standard of proof in the new Chilean civil processing’
31 may 2016
On 31 May, the student of the Master’s Degree in Law, Business and Justice, Raúl Montero, defended before the board his Master’s Degree Final Project titled ‘Necesidad de establecer un estándar de prueba en el nuevo proceso civil chileno’ (‘Need of Establishing a Standard of Proof in the New Chilean Civil Procedure’), which has been directed by Dr Ana Isabel Blanco.

The European Commission wants to remodel the regulations in the professions
26 may 2016
During the Annual Single Market Forum members of the European Commission (EC) and national specialised institutions in legal matters reflected on the necessity of remodeling the regulations in the professions.

Towards a new reform of the Insolvency Law?
19 may 2016
Insolvency administrators request the new government to consider more flexible conditions for future modifications of the Insolvency Law. In this post we offer some points about the modifications introduced in the last reforms.

European Asylum System reform to give an answer to future migratory crisis
16 may 2016
European Commission (EC) has encouraged the Common European Asylum System reform, known as the Dublin system, to create a “more equitable, efficient and sustainable” system to share responsabilities among the member States and to protect refugee rights.








