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Academic Year/course: 2017/18

421 - Degree in Law

27729 - Economic Land Administration Law


Syllabus Information

Academic Year:
2017/18
Subject:
27729 - Economic Land Administration Law
Faculty / School:
102 - Facultad de Derecho
Degree:
421 - Degree in Law
ECTS:
6.0
Year:
4
Semester:
First semester
Subject Type:
Optional
Module:
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1.1. Introduction

Territorial and Economic Administrative Law

Information on the Teaching Plan

Academic year 2017/18

Academic centre 102 - Facultad de Derecho

Degree 421 - Graduado en Derecho

University/College credits 6.0

Class 4

Course term First semester

Type of subject Optional

Module ---

5.1. Methodological overview

Activities and resources

The activities´ program is the task of the professor in charge of each group, as they may have a variety of proposals and therefore it might be modified according to the professor´s criteria and their own teaching experience

5.3. Syllabus

Brief Introduction to the subject

Economic Administrative Law has become a high-profile legal discipline. The territorial issues, such as urban planning, understood as an economic sector as well as a public policy political sector, rounds the subject out. Thus, the subject allows the student to deepen the study of administrative sectors with a high social relevance, settling in the general knowledge previously acquired through its application to specific problems and leading to a potential specialization in administrative law. The subject is structured in four thematic blocks:

  1. 1.     First thematic block: Economic constitution: content and limits of ownership right and business freedom. The European community framework. Public initiative: public sector and public enterprise. Trends limiting administrative intervention in the economy: liberalization, deregulation and privatization. Grants and other promotion measures.
  2. 2.     Second thematic block: Public intervention and promotion of the private business in the industrial sector: industrial safety and quality.
  3. 3.     Third thematic block: Regulated markets and administrative supervisors. In particular, the stock markets and credit institutions´ monitoring
  4. 4.     Fourth thematic block: Urbanism as a public policy and as an economic sector. Territorial planning and urban planning. Urban management and discipline. In particular, the duty of conservation and urban rehabilitation. Housing policies.