Minors
Criminal Law
College of Law
Descripción de la Subespecialización
The Sub-specialization in Criminal Law is aimed at strengthening knowledge in specific areas related to economic crimes such as financial, tax, environmental and electronic commerce, as well as in those crimes whose incidence in contemporary life is especially relevant, such as those affecting sexual freedom and integrity, traffic legislation and narcotic and psychotropic substances, property and cultural heritage. The Sub-specialization in Criminal Law is intended only for law students.
Credit hours
15
Información adicional
To complete the Criminal Law sub-specialization, Law students must:
- Take 5 subjects from the academic curriculum of the sub-specialization. Of these subjects, 3 can be validated as elective subjects of Law, and 2 can be free elective subjects.
- Additionally, the Law student has 2 options:
- To take the JUR Comprehensive Evaluation class on the topic of the chosen sub-specialization.
- Carry out a research work, approved by the coordinator of the sub-specialization, according to the requirements established in the Regulations of Sub-specializations of the College of Jurisprudence.

Contact
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Office
Hayek Building, H-225T
(+593 2) 297-1700
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