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Postgraduate – Topics to Teach
Business and Management area: Postgraduate, Topics to teach:
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Telecommunications and juridical activities: interpretation and application, access to documentation, elaboration of theories of Law, teaching and learning. |
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Telecommunications in the courts and electronic justice |
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Intellectual and industrial property as regards the characteristics of computer programs and information systems. Establishing the legal basis for Regulatory proposals |
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The governance of electronic commerce through codes of practice. Basis for multi-cultural codes of practice for electronic commerce |
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Telecommunications, Rule of Law and electronic democracy |
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Principles of certification policies and regulations for the suppliers of certification services of electronic communications |
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Computer programs, rules for their design, development and implementation: the framework and limits of the standards approved by technical entities. The social study and legal review of the security manuals of information programs and systems |
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Preparation of codes of practice for the electronic government. The underlying principles Codes of practice and service charters |
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Legistic and legimatic applications to manage with the ICT the production of normative. ICT-based democratic debate inside institutions. Optimisation of "normative production lifecycle". Online Publication of Law |
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Universal telecommunications service: user rights. Principles that should underpin legislation designed for overcoming the digital divide |
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Privacy, data protection and the security of information systems and programs. Identity management in the new society. Legislative concepts and proposals, codes of practice and standards |
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Ethics for engineers and ICT professionals. The conceptual, political and legal-theoretical basis for codes of conduct for ICT professionals |
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The governance of telecommunications. Features and functions of those organisations and institutions which regulate the deregulation of the telecommunications market. Governance of telecommunications markets through sector specific regulation, competition law and other tools |
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Electronic governance from a technical perspective. The principles for adapting its content and methodology to legal rules and to organisational operations |
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Principles for legislation about computer programs, information systems, codes of conduct and standards for the persecution and proof of cyber crimes. Aspects of penal procedures |
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The right to access to networks and inter-connections. Principles for the design and use of personal identification documents as mechanisms for access to networks |
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Rules for using the cryptography of electronic communications and organising networks of providers of certification services. Principles for the coexistence of the old and new networks of legal security: public notaries and providers of certification services of electronic communications |
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Domain names, electronic commerce and government. Establishing the legal basis of regulation proposals and developing codes of practice |
Continuing – General Competences
Law and Policy area: Continuing education, General competences:
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Elementary computing skills (word processing, database, other utilities) |
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Capacity to learn |
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Decision-making |
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Ethical commitment |
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Capacity for analysis and synthesis |
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Knowledge of a second language |
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Basic knowledge of the profession |
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Capacity to adapt to new situations |
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Critical and self-critical abilities |
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Capacity for generating new ideas (creativity) |
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Interpersonal skills |
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Ability to work in an interdisciplinary team |
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Oral and written communication in your native language |
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Research skills |
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Appreciation of diversity and multiculturality |
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Basic knowledge of the field of study |
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Capacity for applying knowledge in practice |
Continuing – Specific Competences
Law and Policy area: Continuing education, Specific competences:
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The Characteristics of the Information Society |
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Understanding of electronic signature |
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Information Technology Law |
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Accessing legal texts |
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Producing Written Reports |
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Using ICT in research |
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Interpretation of legal texts in context |
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Application of legal texts in context |
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Understandig the role of electronic administration in Government |
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Understanding of data protection |
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Understanding of ICT Soft Law (e.g. Codes Of Practices) |
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Presenting information visually and orally |
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Presenting information via multimedia |
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ICT and the Changing Legal Professions in The Information Society |
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Understanding of Professional ICT practice and business structure |
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The physical and virtual structure of the internet |
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Investigative Social Science Methods |
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Systems and networks security basics |