Checking date: 16/02/2023


Course: 2024/2025

Administrative Law II
(13252)
Bachelor in Political Science (Plan: 396 - Estudio: 205)


Coordinating teacher: HERNANDEZ SAN JUAN, ISABEL

Department assigned to the subject: Public State Law Department

Type: Electives
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

Course:
Semester:




Requirements (Subjects that are assumed to be known)
Administrative Law. Constitutional Law and Legal theory.
Objectives
1. Identifying and applying the law governing public administration bodies, and its constitutional context, as well as the main institutions that balance the public and private interests, that is: administrative sanctions, expropriation and governmental liability. 2. Understanding the legal framework governing the organization of Public Administration, its activity and the different forms of control of administrative action. 3. Getting a sector-based knowledge of the legal instruments and the regulatory tools included in the different courses included in the Administrative Law curriculum. 4. Dealing with Administrative Law laws and regulations: finding, interpreting and applying the legal rules in this field. 5. Getting the ability to abstract thinking and understanding the legal concepts pertaining to governmental agencies, and applying them to real cases.
Skills and learning outcomes
Description of contents: programme
Lesson 1.- An approach to public and private interests. Expropriation (I): concept and requirements. Expropriation (II): administrative procedures. Lessons 2 and 3.- . THE MATERIAL RESOURCES OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: THE GOVERNMENTAL PROPERTIES. The different types of properties of Public Administration. The Public domain. Concept, features and types. The Private property and assets of Public Administration. Lesson 4.-Law and order. Lesson 5.- Environmental protection. Lesson 6.- Territorial planning. Land development (I): General framework. Land development (II): formulation and implementation of land development plans. Enforcement. Lesson 7.- Public works and infrastructures. Lesson 8.- Transports. Lesson 9.- Network-based activities: energy. Lesson 10.- Regulation of Agriculture and industry.
Learning activities and methodology
The learning process is based on a practice-oriented education. Therefore, regular lectures will be supplemented with in-class analysis and discussion of cases and materials, which will facilitate the understanding and application of the legal concepts. Therefore, the teaching activities are divided into "lecture type" sessions (for the whole group) and case-oriented sessions or discussion groups (in small rooms). The activities carried out in small groups are subject to the ¿on-going¿ or continuing evaluation during the course. 1. In the lecturing sessions, the professor will present the main concepts and ideas, pertaining to each of the units or lessons in which the syllabus is divided. 2. Case-oriented sessions will provide a practical approach to the different topics, through the analysis and discussion of real cases or selected reading materials. In the small groups, the curricular activities might also include "multiple choice" tests or other types of exams, covering a part of the course program. Those activities will be duly announced by the professor in the "Aula Global" electronic website.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 60
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 40

Calendar of Continuous assessment


Extraordinary call: regulations
Basic Bibliography
  • Antonio Fortes Martín. Principios de derecho administrativo. ocw uc3m - https://ocw.uc3m.es/course/view.php?id=257. 2019
  • Luciano Parejo Alfonso. Lecciones de derecho administrativo. 12ª ed. Tirant lo Blanch. 2022
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The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.


More information: https://www.uc3m.es/departamento-derecho-publico-estado/inicio