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The Constitution: Rights, Freedoms and the Institutions of the State
The Constitution: Rights, Freedoms and the Institutions of the State Course Overview
OVERVIEW
CEA CAPA Partner Institution: University of Alicante
Location: Alicante, Spain
Primary Subject Area: Law
Instruction in: English
Transcript Source: Partner Institution
Course Details: Level 300
Recommended Semester Credits: 4.5
Contact Hours: 90
Fee: $370.00
Fee Description:This course requires payment of an additional fee to cover components that are above and beyond typical course costs.
DESCRIPTION
The subject of the Constitution. Rights, Freedoms and the Institutions of the State explains and analyses the Spanish constitutional system´s bill of rights (rights and liberties (Title I, Chapter II), and principles on social and economic policy (Title I, Chapter III) and their guarantees, the constitutional bodies and the territorial organisation of the State at the Spanish Constitution. This discipline enable students to obtain a basic legal-constitutional knowledge about the functioning of the legislative, executive and judicial powers in a social and democratic State subject to the rule of law. Moreover, the students shall know the main Spanish institutions, the framework of fundamental rights and the constitutional mechanisms for their protection, and the regional decentralization, State of Autonomies. This subject contributes to the professional profile of the degree and to the development of specific and generic competences offering the knowledge of the basis of the entire legal system. The syllabus structures the subject within the basic knowledge connecting it with the other legal matters.
Course will consist of 90hrs of in class work and 90 hrs of independent work outside the classroom.
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