Educational guide Faculty of Legal Sciences |
english |
Bachelor's Degree in Labour Relations and Employment (2009) |
Subjects |
SOCIAL LAW IN THE EUROPEAN UNION |
Sources of information |
IDENTIFYING DATA | 2023_24 |
Subject | SOCIAL LAW IN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Code | 15204202 | |||||
Study programme |
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Cycle | 1st | |||||
Descriptors | Credits | Type | Year | Period | ||||
3 | Optional | 1Q |
Competences | Learning outcomes | Contents |
Planning | Methodologies | Personalized attention |
Assessment | Sources of information | Recommendations |
Basic | |
1. Handbooks and general references
Without prejudice to the fact that others may be recommended during the course in parallel with the explanations of the discipline:
3. Compilations of labor regulations It is essential to use Labor Law and Social Security legislation that is fully up-to-date. For these purposes, the main (private) legal publishers publish compilations and codes of labor and Social Security legislation (some with comments and cross-references). Likewise, the State Agency of the Official State Gazette (BOE) makes available for free on its website different electronic codes on Labor Law and Social Security that can be downloaded in various electronic formats and which are updated periodically. Also, the database of the European Union (in particular, EUR-Lex) is important, as well as those of private publishers, such as Aranzadi Instituciones, IUSTEL and VLex. 4. Case law repertoires Public databases (CENDOJ, Constitutional Court, Court of Justice of the European Union, etc.), as well as private publishers, such as Aranzadi Instituciones, IUSTEL and VLex. |
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Complementary | |