Checking date: 08/05/2020


Course: 2019/2020

Matrimonial causes law
(13625)
Bachelor in Law (Plan: 397 - Estudio: 206)


Coordinating teacher: LLAMAZARES CALZADILLA, MARIA CRUZ

Department assigned to the subject: International Law, Ecclesiastical Law and Philosophy of Law Department

Type: Electives
ECTS Credits: 3.0 ECTS

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Requirements (Subjects that are assumed to be known)
Civil Law V
The student will learn about the reality of Family Law, especially where it is concerned with matrimonial crisis: separation, annulment and dissolution. At the same time, the aim is to help the student reach a reasonable level of knowledge of the discipline, as well as acquiring the capacity to use the necessary theoretical and practical instruments for the resolution of matrimonial conflicts.
Description of contents: programme
- Spanish marriage system: Constitution, Civil Code and Agreements with religious denominations. - Civil Marriage: concept; celebration forms; legal capacity; consent to marriage; personal and patrimonial effects (matrimonial property systems); separation, nullity and divorce; matrimonial causes; settlement agreement and judicial decree. - Civil effects of religious marriage: religious wedding ceremonies recognized by Civil Law: a) Protestant, hebrew and muslim marriage ceremonies. b) Catholic marriage: concept; the canonical form; legal capacity; consent to marriage; the recognition of civil effects to decisions of ecclesiastical tribunals declaring nullity and disolution of marriage.
Learning activities and methodology
Students must resolve properly practical exercises about civil praxis -preparing separation or divorce petitions and mutual agreements on separation or divorce causes, etc.- or canonical praxis -resolving fiction cases about marriage nullity or dissolution "super rato", preparing canonical trials on this issues, etc-. They must write down their answers and submit them to the teacher through Aula Global. Then, the case will be bring up for discussion in the classroom, where the students will explain their position about it, debating with the guide of the teacher. Tutorials may be individual or collective. The course's tutorial hours will be posted on Aula Global.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 60
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 40

Basic Bibliography
  • BERNARDEZ CANTON. Curso de Derecho Matrimonial Canónico. Tecnos. . 1998.
  • BLASCO GASCÓ. Instituciones de Derecho Civil. Derecho de familia. Tirant lo Blanch. Última edición
  • DIEZ PICAZO - GULLÓN. Sistema de Derecho Civil Español. Tecnos. Última edición
  • FORNES. Derecho Matrimonial Canónico. Tecnos. . 2008.
  • LASARTE ÁLVAREZ. Principios de Derecho Civil. Tomo V. Trivium. Última edición
  • LLAMAZARES. . El sistema matrimonial español. Serv. Publicaciones de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Complutense, . 1995
  • PEÑA. Derecho de Familia. Universidad Complutense. Última edición
Additional Bibliography
  • ALBADALEJO. Derecho Civil. Tomo I, vols. 1 y 2. Bosch. Última edición
  • CASTÁN TOBEÑAS. Derecho Civil Español, común y foral. Tomo I, vols. 1 y 2. Reus. ültima edición
  • DOE, Norman. Law and Religion in Europe. Oxford University Press. 2011
  • GAUDEMET. El matrimonio en Occidente. Civitas. 1993
  • LACRUZ BERDEJO. Elementos de Derecho Civil. Tomo I y IV. Bosch. ültima edición
  • LACRUZ BERDEJO. Elementos de Derecho Civil, IV. Bosch. Ultima edición
  • LACRUZ BERDEJO. Elementos de Derecho Civil. Tomo I y IV. Bosch. ültima edición
  • LASARTE ALVAREZ. Principios de Derecho Civil. Tomo 5. Trivium. Ultima edición
  • LOPEZ ALARCON-NAVARRO VALLS. Curso de Derecho Matrimonial Canónico y Concordado,. Tecnos. 2001
  • LÓPEZ MONTES. Derecho de Familia. Tirant lo Blanch. Ultima edición
  • MARTIN DE AGAR. Introducción al Derecho Canónico. Tecnos. 2001
  • SOUTO. Derecho matrimonial. Marcial Pons. 1999

The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.