Master's Degree in Law (Lugo)
Universidade Santiago de Compostela
Key Information
Campus location
Lugo, Spain
Languages
Spanish, Galician
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 - 2 year
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
EUR 854 / per year
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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Introduction
Title of the title: Master's Degree in Law (Lugo)
Branch of knowledge: Social and Legal Sciences
Center where it is taught:
law School
Avda. Dr. Ángel Echeverri, s / n. South campus
15782
Santiago
Date of the authorization of implementation of the title by the Xunta de Galicia: Orde do 1 de Febreiro de 2013 (DOG do 12/02/2013)
Date of publication in the BOE: 03/06/2014
Date of the last accreditation: 01/22/2021
Responsible for the title:
Title coordinator: Vilaboy Lois, Lotario
Teaching conditions:
- Offer periodicity: annual
- Type of teaching: face-to-face
- Study regime: full tempo / partial tempo
- Languages of use: Spanish Galician
Interuniversity degree:
Do not
Coordinating University:
- University of Santiago de Compostela
goals
The general orientation of the Master's Degree in Law is the transmission to the student of the knowledge, competences, aptitudes, abilities and skills that allow them to:
- The exercise of the profession of lawyer, subject to deontological and statutory rules, in its own areas: legal advice and advice, and direction and defense of the rights of the parties in all kinds of legal proceedings and extrajudicial actions. in which current regulations impose or authorize the intervention of a lawyer.
- Manage with efficiency, responsibility and safety the techniques and modes of professional performance typical of the legal profession.
- Acquire a mechanics of legal reasoning and, consequently, obtain a generic basis of legal practice in all matters of positive law, so that simultaneously and gradually you can aspire to specialization.
- Acquire professional contacts that enable them to enter the profession with more experienced colleagues, while fostering rapprochement between new and veteran lawyers, which leads to future professional collaborations.
Curriculum
Curriculum
Specialties or itineraries:
Are not contemplated
Transfer and recognition of credits:
Recognition of credits: consists of the acceptance by a university of the credits that were obtained in official courses, in the same or in another university, and that are computed in other different courses for the purposes of obtaining an official degree.
Transfer of credits: implies that the official academic documents accrediting successive courses for each student will include all the credits obtained in official courses taken previously, at the same or another university, that have not led to obtaining a an official title.
Program Outcome
General Competences
- Capacity for teamwork and interpersonal relationships in a professional context.
- Capacity for initiative, creativity, leadership, adaptation to new situations and spirit of improvement.
- Motivation for quality and professional excellence.
- Organizational and planning skills.
- Ethical and deontological commitment also analyzed from a solidarity perspective.
- Ability to obtain and manage information.
- Ability to understand, analyze and synthesize.
- Problem solving ability.
- Development of the principles of loyalty and confidentiality.
- Ability to argue both orally and in writing, with fluent and technical language, using precise, clear and understandable legal terms.
- Development of a critical, logical and creative spirit.
- Ability to manage information and communication technologies in the development of their work activity.
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Career Opportunities
Departures
The Law on Access to the Professions of Lawyer and Court Attorney requires, as of its entry into force, the obtaining of the professional title of lawyer "for the performance of legal assistance in those judicial and extrajudicial processes in which the regulations “in force imposes or authorizes the intervention of a lawyer and, in any case, to provide legal assistance or legal advice using the name of lawyer.”
In short, the proposed Master's degree aims to cover the need for professional training required by Law 34/2006, in its form as an ideal way to obtain the professional title of lawyer and, in particular, for the training of legal professionals. who possess the knowledge, competencies, techniques and precise skills in the deontological, extrajudicial and judicial fields, for an adequate performance of their professional practice. This integrates the training proposed within the framework of the European Higher Education Area, since in all European countries a period of specific training with practical content is required, after obtaining a bachelor's degree or degree in Law, to practice. professional as a lawyer.