DE 2505 Introduction to the US Legal System
By the end of this course, students will understand the juridical institutions of the US law system through the analysis of doctrine and juridical texts in English.
By the end of this course, students will understand the juridical institutions of the US law system through the analysis of doctrine and juridical texts in English.
The aim of this course is for students to understand the basics of the American legal system in particular in the areas of constitutional law and history of the Common Law, through a study method that uses the tools of comparative law, aiming to capitalize on the knowledge acquired by students for a better understanding of topics of Mexican law, especially in areas such as constitutional law.
By the end of this course, students will be able to identify the legal framework that regulates the energy sector in Mexico. They will appreciate the legal and economic importance of the energy industry in our country, especially within the context of change that the Mexican society has experienced. The course also aims to develop students' capacity to compete in the specialized labor market of this branch of law.
By the end of this course, students will understand the different industrial and intellectual property rights existing in Mexico, as well as the various international conventions that Mexico has ratified on the subject.
This course aims to analyze the legal framework of zoning regulations and urban planing in the Mexican legal system and its impact on the environment and other related aspects.
This course aims to analyze the most relevant administrative activity on the issues of expropriation, concession, labor relations of public servants, and public administration, as well as the general foundations of the administrative procedure.
This course aims to analyze the theoretical principles and purposes of administrative law and the legal framework of administrative law in Mexico.
By the end of this course, students will understand the main scenarios presented by the philosophy of fundamental rights in terms of the conception of man as a citizen who is conscious of his rights and duties and actively participates with an ethical sense and awareness of citizenship.
This course aims to analyze the concept and bases of fundamental rights and their constitutional normativity in Mexican law.
This course aims to analyze personal rights, credit or obligations based on concepts, sources, modalities and legal consequences under existing civil legislation and their application according to procedural topics and other areas of Law.