Degree number of credits: 60

Compulsory credits: 48

Final project: 12

Degree code: 2217

Years: 1

Teaching type: Blended

Knowledge branch: Social and legal science

Master degree website: www.uv.es/mudej

Places available for new students: 25

Minimum number of enrolment credits per student: 24

Price per credit
[2023-2024 academic year]:
35,34 €

Management Centre: Faculty of Law

Languages used in class: Spanish

Participating Universities: University of Valencia

Academic Coordinating Committee: Carlos Esplugues Mota (Director)
Silvia Barona Vilar
Francisco González Castilla
María González Marimón
Elena Martínez García
Enrique Esbert Torres (PAS)

Academic, scientific or professional interest: The Master's degree in Law, Business and Justice of the University of Valencia (Spain) constitutes a unique academic offer in Spain. The Master is fully adapted to the needs and time constraints of modern legal professionals, especially from Latin American. Through a multidisciplinary program developed in one or two academic courses the Master puts the student in direct contact with the latest legal developments and future trends in the field of company law and domestic and international business transactions. The program combines the comparative analysis of the substantive regulation of business with the prevention and resolution before State Courts or ADR devices –arbitration, mediation, conciliation- of all those complex disputes likely to arise in daily practice. The Master combines classroom and on-line teaching and is specifically designed for ambitious and first-line professionals (academics, judges, lawyers …) who wish to combine their daily professional activities with the access to a comprehensive and critical training in a strategic sector. The Master combines first-class substantive legal training with the acquisition of the methodological background to qualify for the preparation of a PHD. In this sense, it does not only allow students to learn the most important developments in the legal dimension of corporate economic activity, but it also opens the possibility of mastering the legal and documentary sources necessary to articulate a structured critical discourse about any of the topics dealt with in the program, and to communicate and argue it orally and written with a high level of expertise and depth, and with a refined technique. The Master enables the student to enter the PhD program of the Faculty of Law of the University of Valencia.

PhD programme linked to this Master’s programme: Legal Studies, Political Science and Criminology

Pre-enrolment information: Student Information Service

Academic information: Carlos.Esplugues@uv.es