Civil
Relationships between individuals and organizations (contracts, obligations, liability, family and assets) and how conflicts are resolved in the private sphere.
The program is structured into four differentiated areas that allow students to gain a global vision of Law and Global Governance.
Relationships between individuals and organizations (contracts, obligations, liability, family and assets) and how conflicts are resolved in the private sphere.
Which behaviors are considered crimes, how criminal investigation and procedure work, and the principles that protect rights and guarantees.
Rules and organizations that regulate relations between countries (treaties, human rights, trade, conflicts) and the challenges of global governance.
How a legal system is organized: sources of law, courts, procedures, and the basic functioning of legal institutions and professions.
Civil Law
Criminal Law
International Law
Legal System