
Master in Legal Practice and Legal Representation
Alicante, Spain
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
Spanish
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
EUR 13 / per credit *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* 1st registration | €25.51: 2nd registration| €54.11: 3rd registration| €72.14: 4th registration
Introduction
- Total credits: 90
- Places offered: 140 places
- Credit fee: 12,79 € (1st registration); 25,51 € (2nd registration); 54,11 € (3rd registration); 72,14 € (4th registration)
- Teaching modality: face-to-face
- Language of instruction: Spanish
- Field of study: Social and Legal Sciences
- Field of knowledge: Law and legal specialities.
- Faculty involved: Faculty of Law
- Programme jointly shared with: Only taught at this university.
The study programme includes courses that could be integrated within the four jurisdictional orders (civil, criminal, contentious-administrative and social), analysing both extrajudicial and judicial aspects.
Cross-curricular courses necessary for legal practice and legal representation will also be covered, including professional ethics, professional practice, and the organisation of the Bar. Lastly, specific legal and representation practice courses are addressed. This is the case for Public Speaking and Witness Examination Techniques, Communication and Execution Acts and Records.
This structure is intended, on the one hand, to combine general training in the competencies, skills, and attitudes required for the practice of law and procurement and, on the other hand, its application to more specific areas of material specialisation. Work placements allow the transfer of the learning outcomes achieved.
Additionally, External Academic Internships will allow, combining both academic aspects, the translation of the learning outcomes achieved in the previous subjects to a real professional experience, conceiving the Master's Thesis as an activity aimed at reflecting the student's training experience in the form of a dossier, a report on a specific case or a report or study, in which the knowledge acquired during the Master's course is applied and developed. The workload assigned to the Master's Thesis is 6 credits and must be oriented to the application of the general competencies associated with the degree.
Admissions
Curriculum
First Year
First Term (30 ECTS)
Subject | Type | ECTS |
Legal Argumentation | OB | 3 |
Civil And Commercial Procedure (Practice) | OB | 7 |
Criminal Procedure Law | OB | 4, 50 |
Specialist Civil Law (Practice) | OB | 5 |
Specialist Commercial Law (Practice) | OB | 3 |
Criminal And Prison Law (Practice) | OB | 3, 50 |
Labour And Social Security Law (Practice) | OB | 4 |
Second Term (30 ECTS)
Subject | Type | ECTS |
Tax Law | OB | 3 |
External Academic Practices I | OB | 15 |
Administrative Law And Judicial Review (Practice) | OB | 6 |
Acts Of Communication | OB | 3 |
Public Speaking Skills And Witness Examination Techniques | OB | 3 |
Second Year
Third Term
Subject | Type | ECTS |
Professional Practice And Basic College Organisation | OB | 3 |
Professional Code Of Conduct | OB | 3 |
External Academic Practices Ii | OB | 15 |
Execution And Public Registers | OB | 3 |
Master’s Degree Final Project | OB | 6 |
Program Outcome
- To comply with the training requirements established by Act 34/2006 of 30 October in relation to legal practitioner and legal representation professionals.
- To provide quality vocational training of future lawyers and practising lawyers in that the relevant staff from the Administration of Justice Department will guarantee the exercise of fundamental rights to effective judicial tutelage.
- To facilitate integration of post-graduates into the labour force by providing them with knowledge about the legal framework and present-day legal practice and legal representation context.
- To raise awareness among students as regards the democratic values and the code of conduct and ethics related to this profession.
- To prepare students for the accreditation of their professional training.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master's Degree in Legal Practice and Legal Representation obtain a complete legal training that enables them to practice as lawyers and public prosecutors.
However, the Master's Degree can be a complementary training for anyone who works in any profession or office related to this branch of knowledge and can be useful for anyone who wishes to take part in a competitive examination for the Administration and, in particular, for the bodies that make up the Administration of Justice.