01 - To acquire the ability to understand main ideas and participate in conferences or professor led lectures in their academic context.
02 - To acquire the ability to understand, analyse and synthesise
03 - To be able to express one's ideas and arguments in an orderly and coherent way both in oral and written form (written and oral techniques)
04 - To turn in documents that have been formally and thoroughly prepared to high standards
08 - To develop mechanisms that facilitate the adoption of ethical commitments
11 - To acquire skills for autonomous learning
15 - To develop a perception of the united nature of the legal system and the required interdisciplinary vision for legal issues
17 - To understand and have knowledge of public and private institutional principles in their origin and as a whole
21 - To develop the ability to create and structure regulations
22 - To be able to identify and interpret documentation normally used in legal and negotiating settings
23 - To identify the state, doctrinal and legal framework of a complex legal issue
24 - To acquire the skills to resolve problems and make decisions using relevant information and by applying correct methods while placing the issue within a legal system context
30 - To master computer techniques for obtaining legal information (legal databases, jurisprudence, and bibliography)