DE 3405 Habeas Corpus (First Part)
This course aims to analyze various constitutional processes for the defense of fundamental rights and the Mexican legal system, with a special reference to direct amparo.
This course aims to analyze various constitutional processes for the defense of fundamental rights and the Mexican legal system, with a special reference to direct amparo.
This course aims to analyze the various constitutional processes that are provided in the Constitution both for the defense of fundamental rights and for the protection of the Mexican legal system itself.
By the end of this course, students will be able to use and apply alternative dispute resolution methods for the solution of judicial and extra-judicial conflicts.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to use and assimilate the usage criteria and parametric modeling tools of tridimensional solids to create detailed product models to build the prototype of a model or mass produce it.
This course aims to analyze the various spheres of the legal profession in order to allow law students to get actuainted with the current state of the legal practice from different aspects, as well as with its impact on professional ethics.
This course aims to analyze the main ethical aspects of the legal profession through case studies and the implementation of ethical values.
This course aims to analyze alternative dispute resolution method, conflict of laws rules, and other elements of dispute resolution where external factors are present.
Students will develop and submit the written document containing the preliminary concept document (draft) that will allow them to carry out the final LDE Evaluation Project.
By the end of this course, students will understand the legal framework corresponding to intellectual and industrial property issues. They will be able to identify the necessary requirements and procedural formalities for the protection of works.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to analyze Mexican Electoral Law from a multidisciplinary approach. By using concepts of Law and Political Science, the principles, actors, remedies and defense actions will be described in order to comprehend Mexican Electoral Law in a comprehensive manner, starting from its conception and purpose in the Mexican political system and the raison d´être of the institutional machinery that makes it possible and its protection mechanisms.