Degree | Type | Year |
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4313781 Enterprise Law | OB | 0 |
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It is advisable to have a basic knowledge of Criminal Law and commercial law.
The course will be taught from the perspective of the Sustainable Development Goals.
To offer specific skills on the subject matter of special interest for the business world.
Regarding the Criminal Law contents, the course will focus on the specific offences, legal conditions for criminal liability, and criminal sanctions.
1. General tòpic.
2. Property crimes v. econòmic crimes.
3. Tax evasion.
4. Market offences.
5. Public function's offences.
6. Money laundering.
As for the commercial and procedural contents, some of the procedures of interest for the sector will be analysed, such as the proceedings on small debts, the bill of exchange, unfair competition, illicit advertising, general conditions of contracting, precautionary measures and execution, among others.
Subject 1. The protection of commercial credit: order for payment and exchange proceedings. Non-bankruptcy claims and bankruptcy proceedings.
Subject 2. The protection of the company's position in the market and the rights of shareholders: competition, standing and problems of proof in some commercial proceedings: unfair competition, unlawful advertising, challenging company agreements and liability actions against directors.
1. Unfair competition and unlawful advertising.
2. Company secrets
Subject 3. Precautionary protection in commercial proceedings.
1. Purpose and characteristics of precautionary measures.
Subject 4. Enforcement protection: in particular, pecuniary enforcement.
If there is any change on the scheduled program it will be communicate at the beginning of the sesisons.
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
Lecturers | 56 | 2.24 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |
Type: Supervised | |||
Under supervision | 10 | 0.4 | 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 |
Type: Autonomous | |||
Individual | 67.5 | 2.7 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 |
Regarding the subject of Economic Criminal Law:
a) for the preparation of each session, the student must previously read the material recommended for this purpose, which will be available on the virtual campus.
b) The classes:
- will begin with a synthetic exposition of the subject by the lecturer.
- During the presentation, or at the end of it, the doubts on the subject treated will be clarified.
- The solution of specific case studies will then be discussed.
- The last half hour of class will be devoted to conducting a short test (via virtual campus / questionnaires) to check and evaluate the knowledge acquired during the session, and will be discussed below.
c) During the course, each student must solve a case study.
When it comes to Commercial Litigation Practice, the professor in charge of each on line group will plan the beginning of the course for the theoretical sessions and the most practical sessions on the development of discussion seminars and resolution of practical cases.
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Assignments | 20% | 20 | 0.8 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |
Exercises in class | 30% | 67.5 | 2.7 | 3 |
Theory and practical tests | 50% | 4 | 0.16 | 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 |
The final mark will be awarded according to the following criteria in Economic Criminal Law:
Exam (50%): March, 12 th
Test: 20 questions, with 4 possible answers, only one correct, without penalty for incorrect or unanswered questions.
Continuous assessment (50%)
a) course test (30%): each session
b) case presentation in class (20%).
In Commercial Litigation Practice, The evaluation of the subject will be carried out on the basis of a development exam that may consist of solving practical cases and / or answering questions on program subjects, according to the criteria of evaluation of the docent guide.
Common points for the evaluation and reevalution of bothsubjects:
Once the evaluation has been communicated, a review may be requested so that the Professor explains to the student the applied criteria (art. 114.3 UAB academic regulations), without prejudice to the student's rights to challenge the grade.
The date of the final exam of the subject is scheduled in the exam calendar of the Faculty.
The scheduling of the evaluation tests cannot be modified, unless there is an exceptional and duly justified reason why an evaluation act cannot be carried out. In this case, the people responsible for the degrees, after consulting theteachers and the affected students, will propose a new schedule within the corresponding school period (art. 115.1 Calendar of evaluation activities, UAB Academic Regulations)
To pass the course, the student must have participated in the three evaluation activities and have obtained at least a 3.5 in the final exam. To take the final exam, it is necessary to prove attendance to 90% of the classes.
Only the reevaluation of the test ispossible (50%). Thecontinuous assessment activities cannot bereevaluated, sincetheir meaning is to check the knowledge progressively acquired throughout the course, notwithstanding that in case of illness or other eventualities an alternative solution may be found for the specifically affected student.
To retake the exam, student must have obtained at least a 3 in each of the three evaluation activities. Students who take the reevaluation exam may obtain a maximum grade of 7 in the subject.
Economic Criminal Law
DEMETRIO CRESPO, Eduardo/NIETO MARTÍN, Adán (dirs.), Derecho Penal Económico y Derechos Humanos, Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia, 2018.
DEMETRIO CRESPO, Eduardo (dir)., Derecho Penal Económico y Teoría del Delito, Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia, 2020.
GALÁN MUÑOZ, Alfonso/NÚÑEZ CASTAÑO, Elena, Manual de derecho penal económico y de la empresa, 5ª ed., Tirant lo Blanch, 2023.
MARTÍNEZ-BUJÁN, Carlos, Derecho Penal Económico y de la Empresa Parte General, 6ª ed., Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia 2022.
MARTÍNEZ-BUJÁN, Carlos, Penal Económico y de la Empresa Parte Especial, 7ª ed., Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia 2023.
MATA BARRANCO, Norberto, et alt, Derecho penal económico y de la empresa, Dykinson, 2018. (disponible online-campus virtual)
QUINTERO OLIVARES, Gonzalo (dir), Comentarios al Código Penal Español, 7ª ed., Aranzadi, Cizur Menor, 2016.
QUINTERO OLIVARES, Gonzalo, Els delictes econòmics, UOC, 2014.
SILVA SÁNCHEZ, Jesús María, Lecciones de derecho penal económico y de la empresa. Parte general y especial, 2ª ed., Atelier, Barcelona, 2023.
TIEDEMANN, Klaus, Manual de Derecho Penal Económico Parte General y Especial, Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia, 2010.
Commercial Litigation Practice
CACHÓN CADENAS, Manuel, Introducción al Enjuiciamiento civil, Atelier. Barcelona, 2021.
CACHÓN CADENAS, Manuel, La Ejecución procesal civil, Atelier, Barcelona, 2ª Ed. 2018.
DE LA OLIVA SANTOS, Andrés y Otros, Curso de derecho procesal civil, Ed. Universitaria Ramón Areces, last edition.
ORTELLS RAMOS, Manuel, Derecho Procesal Civil, Ed. Aranzadi,last edition
RAMOS MÉNDEZ, Francisco. Enjuiciamiento Civil. Cómo gestionar los litigios civiles, Ed. Atelier, 2008.
The subject does not require any specific software.
Name | Group | Language | Semester | Turn |
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(TEm) Theory (master) | 1 | Spanish | annual | afternoon |