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Faculty of Law
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Subjects that it is recommended to have taken before

Subjects that are recommended to be taken simultaneously
Roman Foundations of the Western Legal Tradition/612G01001
Constitutional Law: Sources of Law and Fundamental Rights/612G01003

Subjects that continue the syllabus
Philosophy of Law/612G01026
Legal Reasoning Theory and Practice/612G01041

Other comments
The progress of this course will rest basically on the students' personal work and learning. For this to be possible: a) it is necessary to attend all the lectures and readings planned for the development of the course. b) The professor of each group will indicate sufficiently in advance, either personally in the classroom or through the technological platform of the University, which materials should be read, analyzed or studied in advance of the lectures and/or seminars in small groups. The normal development of the course depends on the students carrying out these previous tasks. c) It is recommended to read and work on the texts, cases and materials indicated for each program topic before the session in which they will be used. In some circumstances, the professor may provide materials that will be used to work in the small group sessions without the need for any previous work by the students. d) In the explanations of the lectures, the professor will assume that the material indicated for the corresponding topic has been previously read, so that he will only focus on those aspects of the topic not covered by the readings, or those that he judges to be more important or of special complexity, giving a chance to the questions and opinions of those attending the session. During the lectures it is indispensable to take notes and participate actively, interrupting if necessary the professor's presentation, to ask for clarifications, to present points of view or to formulate questions.
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