Department: DCSG
Scientific area: Legal Sciences
Total contact time: 15
Constitution
EU Law
Juridical Order
-Understand the meaning of law and its importance to the functioning of societies and to the life of the people (individuals and corporations);
-Articulate, in a theoretical and practical mode, the relationship between Constitution, political power and State of Law;
-Know the importance of Europen Union Law and its relevance to public institutions, corporations and citizens;
-Have a theoretical and practical knowledge of people’s rights within the Portuguese juridical order;
-Understand the specific dynamics of corporate law in contemporary societies;
-Know the meaning of contracts and be able to understand its relevance to people’s daily life (collectively and individually considered);
-Know what is civil, contract and extra-contractual responsibility, with the ability to apply concepts to specific cases;
-Understand the mechanisms for State intervention in the economy;
-Know the meaning of rights’ protection and how it is made effective within the Portuguese juridical order.
· Perceber o que é e o que não é direito e os modos como se manifesta. Aprender a procurar manifestações concretas do direito na vida política e social.
· Compreender os conceitos de interdisciplinaridade e pós-disciplinaridade e o seu alcance prático no estudo do Direito. Perceber as relações entre Direito e Justiça e as várias teorias existentes sobre essa matéria.
· Conhecer, do ponto de vista linguístico, as diferentes aceções da palavra Direito/direitos. Conhecer as fontes do Direito (metodologia jurídica). Ter uma noção clara de Geografia Jurídica.
· Saber, minimamente, analisar e criticar peças jurídicas usando adequados instrumentos de análise. Conhecer as dimensões e funções do Direito (dinâmica jurídica).
Part I
In Demand of Law: Initiation to Legal Knowledge
1: Unraveling the Right: Criticism of Dogmatism (s), Common Sense and Prejudice (s)
2: Phenomenology: Images and Perspectives of Law
3: General Epistemology: Law as a scientific, cultural and spiritual reality. Interdisciplinarity and Post-Disciplinarity. Legal Paradigms. New Paradigms
Part II
Fundamental Vectors for a General Theory of Law
4: Philosophy: From a descriptive notion of Right to topical axiological and sociological. Justice and Law. The example of Antigone. Currents of legal thought: monismos (positivistas) and pluralismos (jusnaturalismos and others); judicialisms and norms; topic-problematic and dogmatic-systematic, etc.
5: Semiotics: Legal Signs
6: Dynamics: Dimensions and Functions of Law
7: Axiology: Basis (s), End (s), and (Fundamental) Principles of Law
8: Linguistics: Accepts the term 'Right'
9: Methodology: Sources of Law
10: Special Epistemology: Branches of Law and Related Disciplines. The Humanistic Legal Sciences
11: Geography: Plurality of Legal Orders and Comparison of Rights
12: Sociology: Law and its Circumstance: History, Social Norms, Politics, State
Part III
General Theory of Legal Norms and Hermeneutics
13: The Rule and the Law
14: Classification of Legal Norms
15: Hermeneutics: From Interpretation / Integration to Holistic Perspective
2. Idem –Teoria Geral do Direito: Uma Síntese, Lisboa, A Causa das Regras, no prelo.
3. É ainda necessário o conhecimento de legislação de apoio, como a Constituição da República, o Código Civil e o Tratado de Lisboa. Nota muito importante: a única legislação que pode ser utilizada na realização das provas é da autoria de CAETANO, João Relvão; VIDAL, Nuno; - Legislação de Apoio ao Estudo do Direito, Lisboa, A Causa das Regras, 2018.
E-learning.
Continuous assessment is privileged: 2 digital written documents (e-folios) during the semester (40%) and a final digital test, Global e-folio (e-folio G) at the end of the semester (60%). In due time, students can alternatively choose to perform one final exam (100%).