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Course: 2025/2026

International private relations on the internet
(14109)
Bachelor in Law (2008 Study Plan) (Plan: 149 - Estudio: 206)


Coordinating teacher: RODRIGUEZ RODRIGO, JULIANA

Department assigned to the subject: Social and Private International Law Department

Type: Electives
ECTS Credits: 3.0 ECTS

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Requirements (Subjects that are assumed to be known)
International Private Law. General Part
Objectives
The goal of this subject is that students can solve the main juridical problems which take place in contractual cases. So,students at the end of the term will be able to: - know the basic rules in jurisdiction, applicable law and recognition and enforcement of decisions in international contracts - know the adaptations that we have to do in order to coordinate the physical word and Internet - know to solve practical cases about these items
Learning Outcomes
K1: Know basic humanistic contents, oral and written expression, following ethical principles and completing a multidisciplinary training profile. K3: Master the fundamental concepts and principles of the different sectors of the legal system. K7: To know the legal tools and instruments applicable to the interpretation and integration of the legal system, as well as to the resolution of conflicts, in the field of Private Law. K9: Know how institutions such as mediation, auditing or consulting work. K10: To know the institutional organisation of the State and the international and community organisations of which it is a part. K11: Understand the Spanish legal system in relation to European and international law. K12: Understand the ethical dimension of law and the need to act responsibly in the defence of fundamental rights and social justice. S1: Plan and organize teamwork by making the right decisions based on available information and gathering data in digital environments. S2: Use the information by interpreting relevant data avoiding plagiarism, and in accordance with the academic and professional conventions of the area of study, being able to evaluate the reliability and quality of such information. S3: Apply the necessary skills to search for information in the different legal sources (legal, jurisprudential and doctrinal). S4: Apply organizational skills and critical management of legal knowledge. S5: Correctly diagnose legal problems and apply the appropriate tools for their solution. S6: Identify and appropriately use tools for the resolution of conflicts between individuals. S7: Apply knowledge to identify social processes and possible solutions with rigor, precision and scientific objectivity S9: Correctly and effectively use oratory and legal argumentation. S10: Write and structure legal documents correctly. S11: To develop with autonomy and respect for deontological principles in their work and professional performance. C1: Know how to analyse, elaborate and defend individually a problem in the disciplinary field of the Bachelor's Degree by applying the knowledge, skills, tools and strategies acquired or developed in it. C2: Know and be able to manage interpersonal skills on initiative, responsibility, conflict resolution, negotiation, etc., that are required in the professional field. C3: Select and interpret legal and conventional regulations, jurisprudence and judicial doctrine applicable to different legal systems. C4: Be able to solve complex legal problems by applying creativity and innovative ideas.
Description of contents: programme
1. Legal framework of Internet 2. Contracts on line. General considerations 3. Contracts on line and contracts between companies (B2B). Jurisdiction 4. Contracts on line and contracts between companies (B2B). Applicable law 5. Contracts on line and contracts between companies (B2B). Arbitration 6. Internet trade and contracts with consumers (B2C). Jurisdiction 7. Internet trade and contracts with consumers (B2C). Applicable law
Learning activities and methodology
The master classes will be taught in aggregate groups and practical sessions in small groups. Lectures will allow the acquisition of skills necessary to understand the subject and to continue the practical classes. The teaching methodology of practical classes is based on case study, problems of interpretation of rules, tutorials for global use, participation in discussion forums and regular tutorials throughout the course.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination/test 60
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 40

Calendar of Continuous assessment


Extraordinary call: regulations
Basic Bibliography
  • A.L. Calvo Caravaca/J. Carrascosa González (dirs.). Tratado crítico de Derecho Internacional Privado. Edisofer. 2024
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