DE 2425 Urban Planning Law
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 legal framework of zoning regulations and urban planing in the Mexican legal system and its impact on the environment and other related aspects.
By the end of this course, students will understand various philosophical currents of law and their relationship with the values to which they aspire, as a means in the service of man.
This course aims to analyze the Mexican and international legal framework as regards customs practices.
This course aims to analyze the state of the Mexican social security system within the modernization process.
By the end of this course, students will apply theoretical knowledge of Civil Law, the theory of Liability and Contracts theory through the presentation of case studies, using applicable Civil legislation and precedents of the National Supreme Court of Justice.
By the end of this course, students will understand and apply the methodological tools needed to develop written assignments that will form part of the final evaluation of the undergraduate degree program in Law.
Understand and analyze the norms governing the structure and functioning of the federative entities and municipalities in Mexico, and evaluate it from its current reality and political philosophy.
The aim of this course is for students to apply the method of legal research through the interpretation, analysis and synthesis of legal issues and their relationship with the resolution of specific legal situations.
The aim of this course is for students to apply the fundamental epistemological postulates relating to the legal disciplines through research in national and international legal texts.
The aim of this course is to analyze legal norms relating to inheritance law in the Mexican legal system and principles.