Postgraduate Course LAW AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES Facultad de Derecho Universidad de Valladolid España.

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Postgraduate Course LAW AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES Facultad de Derecho Universidad de Valladolid España

Technological aspects of the computer engineering and Law Technological aspects of the computer engineering and Law 1.Services, infrastructure and safety of applications in network. 2.Cryptography: essentials and basic protocols. 3.Web or juridical applications. 4.Electronic administration: models and processes

Constitutional Rights and New Technologies Constitutional Rights and New Technologies 1.Electronic democracy. 2.The fundamental right to the «computer freedom». 3.Privacy and secret of the communications and new technologies. 4.Biotechnology and dignity of the person.

The Public Administration before the New Technologies The Public Administration before the New Technologies 1.Legal regulation of the telecommunications. 2.Electronic administration: Digital procedure.

Globalization in the regulation of the Information Society Globalization in the regulation of the Information Society 1.The international regulation on the subject of names of domain (ICANN/OMPI). 2.The norms of international arbitration in the disputes between marks and names of domain (UDRP Rules). 3.International regulation on the subject of international property: the global harmonization under the agreements TRIPS (WTO). 4.Cooperation and international regulation against “computer paradise” (Decisions UE/Convention on Cybercrime. European Council 23/11/2000).

Electronic contract and protection of consumers Electronic contract and protection of consumers 1.Consumers electronic contract 2.Electronic direct commerce and electronic indirect commerce. 3.Contractual forms. 4.Perfection of the contract. 5.Electronic contract. 6.Legal regulation diet of the electronic contract. 7.Electronic contract with general conditions. 8.Duty of information and the consequences of his nonperformance. 9.Desisting and solving of the contract.

Company, New Technologies and the Information Society Company, New Technologies and the Information Society 1.Electronic contract between businessmen. 2.Electronic contract 7and industrial property. 3.Electronic company law. 4.Electronic payment Systems. 5.Databases. 6.Contract of financial services.

Cross-border aspects of the electronic commerce Cross-border aspects of the electronic commerce 1.International commerce legal regulations and electronic commerce. 2.European Union Regulations on electronic commerce. 3.Law and jurisdiction. 4.The mercantile cross-border relationship in the electronic commerce.

Labour Law and New Technologies Labour Law and New Technologies 1.Work and Law in the information society. 2.The new organization of the work. 3.New technologies and labour relationship: Dependency and autonomy. 4.Management and new technological context. 5.New dimensions of management: use and control of computers, Internet and . 6.Technological rights.

Tax system and New Technologies Tax system and New Technologies 1.Tax system and electronic commerce. 2.Taxation electronic administration. 3.Tax incentives and new technologies.

Penal Responsibility for crimes committed by computer means and on the Internet Penal Responsibility for crimes committed by computer means and on the Internet 1.Crimes on the Internet: Introduction. 2.Penal tutelage of the Computer Privacy. 3.Computer crimes as punishable facts against the patrimony and the socioeconomic order.

Administration of Justice and New Technologies Administration of Justice and New Technologies 1.Spanish Court’s jurisdiction. 2.Technological infrastructures in the administration of the Justice. 3.Electronic communications and documentation. 4.Technological means and investigation of the crimes: search and seizure. 5.Technological evidence: records and electronic document. 6.International cooperation and exchange of information. 7.Other technological instruments.