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1. General information
Course:
PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW FOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Code:
51415
Type:
CORE COURSE
ECTS credits:
6
Degree:
396 - DEGREE IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Academic year:
2021-22
Center:
6 - FACULTY OF LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Group(s):
40  45 
Year:
2
Duration:
C2
Main language:
Spanish
Second language:
Use of additional languages:
English Friendly:
Y
Web site:
Bilingual:
N
Lecturer: ISAAC DE LA VILLA BRIONGOS - Group(s): 40  45 
Building/Office
Department
Phone number
Email
Office hours
San Pedro Martir
DERECHO CIVIL E INTERNACIONAL PRIVADO
Isaacdela.Villa@uclm.es

2. Pre-Requisites
Not established
3. Justification in the curriculum, relation to other subjects and to the profession
Not established
4. Degree competences achieved in this course
Course competences
Code Description
CB02 (i) Applying their knowledge in their professional career; and (ii) gaining critical thinking skills allowing them to raise and support arguments and to solve issues within their field of study.
CE01 Examining the interaction of international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and individuals worldwide with a focus on states.
CE03 Being able to tell the difference between the various powers, roles and prerogatives of states, international organizations and non-state actors in the international arena.
CE10 Understanding how international organizations work, as well as their powers and internal structure and composition.
CE15 Coming up with appropriate responses and methods to settle transnational and international conflicts or disputes, identifying the advantages and disadvantages of each approach to find the best strategy.
CE16 Discussing and examining legal and social issues arising from private international relations relying on an extensive knowledge of international law principles and provisions.
CE20 Being able to identify, fulfill and implement ethical principles guiding a civic behavior vis-à-vis the main challenges faced by the international society, including human rights, democracy, migration, equality, peace and security, and environmental degradation.
CE21 Gaining extensive knowledge and understanding of core legal aspects shaping the international legal framework in the face of globalization.
CG01 Researching and sorting out meaningful international information on law and economics relying on various sources (including oral, written and online sources).
CG02 Gaining the necessary negotiation, mediation, persuasion and communication skills in the field of international relations.
CG05 Being able to critically examine and discuss international affairs and current events, including a gender perspective.
5. Objectives or Learning Outcomes
Course learning outcomes
Description
Additional outcomes
Not established.
6. Units / Contents
  • Unit 1:
  • Unit 2:
    • Unit 2.1:
    • Unit 2.2:
  • Unit 3:
    • Unit 3.1:
    • Unit 3.2:
  • Unit 4:
    • Unit 4.1:
    • Unit 4.2:
7. Activities, Units/Modules and Methodology
Training Activity Methodology Related Competences (only degrees before RD 822/2021) ECTS Hours As Com Description
Class Attendance (practical) [ON-SITE] Problem solving and exercises CB02 0.6 15 N N
Class Attendance (theory) [ON-SITE] Lectures CE10 1.12 28 N N
Writing of reports or projects [OFF-SITE] Self-study CG01 2.28 57 Y Y
Study and Exam Preparation [OFF-SITE] Self-study CE21 1.92 48 N N
Final test [ON-SITE] Assessment tests CB02 0.08 2 Y Y
Total: 6 150
Total credits of in-class work: 1.8 Total class time hours: 45
Total credits of out of class work: 4.2 Total hours of out of class work: 105

As: Assessable training activity
Com: Training activity of compulsory overcoming (It will be essential to overcome both continuous and non-continuous assessment).

8. Evaluation criteria and Grading System
Evaluation System Continuous assessment Non-continuous evaluation * Description
Final test 70.00% 100.00%
Assessment of problem solving and/or case studies 30.00% 0.00%
Total: 100.00% 100.00%  
According to art. 4 of the UCLM Student Evaluation Regulations, it must be provided to students who cannot regularly attend face-to-face training activities the passing of the subject, having the right (art. 12.2) to be globally graded, in 2 annual calls per subject , an ordinary and an extraordinary one (evaluating 100% of the competences).

Evaluation criteria for the final exam:
  • Continuous assessment:
    Evaluation criteria not defined
  • Non-continuous evaluation:
    Evaluation criteria not defined

Specifications for the resit/retake exam:
Evaluation criteria not defined
Specifications for the second resit / retake exam:
Evaluation criteria not defined
9. Assignments, course calendar and important dates
Not related to the syllabus/contents
Hours hours

10. Bibliography and Sources
Author(s) Title Book/Journal Citv Publishing house ISBN Year Description Link Catálogo biblioteca
Cuartero Rubio, Mª V., y J.M. Velasco Retamosa Materiales docentes de elaboración propia Campus virtual  



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