Garriga Suau, Georgina
Pellisé De Urquiza, Cristina
Graduates in Legal Sciences and Law, and Economic Sciences, according to UNESCO nomenclature.
The course is also open to students with no prior university education, who will acquire the same knowledge and skills and receive a specific qualification for their learner group. Information on the access requirements and other conditions can be obtained from the course directors.
- To learn how to identify, differentiate and describe national, European and international levels of international private law (DIPR).
- To know how to organise sources of law, according to the hierarchy and other criteria on applicability.
- To understand the criteria by which Spanish judicial authorities and other relevant bodies assume competence in international private affairs.
- To understand and be able to discern and explain the effective implementation of this competence alongside that of foreign authorities, in specific fields.
- To understand and be able to discern and explain the principles used to determine which law is applicable in international private situations.
- To learn the principles regarding which law is applicable and international jurisdiction.
- To learn the types, frameworks, requirements and procedures for efficacy in judicial and extrajudicial rulings outside of Spain.
- To understand the role of regulatory instruments and the principles of efficacy of foreign rulings in specific areas.
- To learn the principles of efficacy of foreign rulings and the principles on which law is applicable and international jurisdiction.