International Tracks

Global Law

Artificial Intelligence

We live in an increasingly globalised and interconnected world where social changes and the solutions to new problems that require legal decisions must take place from a multidisciplinary and supranational perspective. Independently of the area in which they work and are specialised, all lawyers need to include a global view of the role of law in today’s society.

Teaching period: 2nd semester (10/02/2025 - 04/07/2025) Tentative dates

We live in an increasingly globalised and interconnected world where social changes and the solutions to new problems that require legal decisions must take place from a multidisciplinary and supranational perspective. Independently of the area in which they work and are specialised, all lawyers need to include a global view of the role of law in today’s society.   

  • Student profile  

This international track is especially for students with master's degree in law, or students who have passed 180 ECTS credits or are in the final year of a bachelor's degree including subjects covering law, political science or international relations. The final selection decision will be made by the programme coordinator.   

Global Law
Courses Credits Guides

Gender and Law 

6ECTS 

Study guide 

Law and Technology 

6ECTS 

Study guide 

International Commercial Law 

6ECTS 

Study guide 

Internationalisation of International Institutions 

6ECTS 

Study guide 

Apart from the compulsory subjects of the Track, you can choose, optionally, to take an elective course from the list below. You can choose to do one or none. 

Elective courses Credits Guides
Contemporary History of the British Isles 6ECTS Study guide
Contemporary History of Europe (fromn 1945)  6ECTS Study guide
Introduction to the Social and Cultural Anthropology 6ECTS Study guide
Theory of Democracy 6ECTS Study guide
The gender prespective in the contemporary world 6ECTS Study guide

The total amount of credits of the track is 24 ECTS. In case students want to take an elective course, which is not mandatory, you will earn a total of 30 ECTS. 

Timetable

In this document, you will find the timetable of each International Track, one in each sheet. In blue you will see the the mandatory subjects, whereas in different colors, the optative ones. Before enrolling, verify that the optional subject you want to take is compatible in terms of timetables with the compulsory subjects of the corresponding track.

Mandatory subjects are still being addapted on the timetable. To be announced correctly. “Research Internship” is not yet on the timetable, since we are working on its shedule. 

These timetables are based on the current timetables for the 2022-23 school year. Some subjects may be affected by changes for the 2023-22 academic year. The information will be updated. 

Please bear in mind that for the INTERNSHIP there is not pre-established schedule as it must be agreed with your supervisor. 

 

Requirements 

This international track is especially for students with master's degree in law, or students who have passed 180 ECTS credits or are in the final year of a bachelor's degree including subjects covering law, political science or international relations. The final selection decision will be made by the programme coordinator.

Enrolment Information 

Registration Information

Academic Information and Coordination:

  • Academic information related to the track: Dr. Noelia Igareda, Mobility Coordinator of the Faculty of Law: noelia.igareda@uab.cat.  
  • Exchange Office at the Faculty of Law: intercanvis.dret@uab.cat. Tel. +34 93 581 10 79. 
  • Academic Management Office at the Faculty of Law: ga.law@uab.cat. Tel. 93 581 10 62. 

Information about the admissions process:  

Mobility and Exchange Unit at the International Relations Office: international.tracks@uab.cat. Tel.: +34 93 586 84 99 / 31 55

Admission Calendar 

Please take into account that every year the dates could have slight changes.

1st admission period
Period Procedure
From late April to late June Pre-registration is done through the International Relations Office
From June to July Resolutions notified 
During September Enrolment
2nd admission period
Period Procedure
Mid September to late November Pre-registration is done through the International Relations Office
From November to December Resolutions notified
During February Enrolment
Documentation 

You will need to collect and scan the following mandatory documentation to attach to the online application: 

  • For European Students an ID copy
  • For non-European Students a passport copy
  • Transcript of records
  • Health Insurance (must be presented in the arrival at the UAB)
  • English Language Certificate (except for native speakers)