Code: | D206 | Acronym: | DF |
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Classification | Keyword |
OFICIAL | Legal Sciences |
Active? | Yes |
Course/CS Responsible: | Law |
Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
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LDB | 194 | Oficial Study Plan LD | 2 | - | 6 | - |
1. To understand the general theory of fundamental rights and to understand that they are a "designation" for meaning the dignity of the human being. 2. To understand the reality of fundamental rights and of its ways of enforcment nowadays
This discipline is, as the program (below) reveals, essential to the acquisition of the basic competences aimed by a law degree course.
Chapter I The Concept of Fundamental Rights
§ 1. The Idea
§ 2. The Historical Experience
§ 3. The Portuguese Context
§ 4. The Meaning on the Constitution of 1976
Chapter II The Theory of the Constitution and Fundamental Rights
§ 1. Fundamental Rights and Constitution
§ 2. The Idea of Limitation
§ 3. The Openess of the Fundamental Rights Catalogue
§ 4. The Juridical Protection
Chapter III The General Theory of Fundamental Rights
§ 1. Necessity and Possibility of a General and Objective Theory of Fundamental Rights
§ 2. Object and Functions
§ 3. Its Inclusion on the List of the so called “Theories of Fundamental Rights”
Chapter IV The Concept of Norm of Fundamental Rights
§ 1. Norm and Norm Formulation of Fundamental Rights
§ 2. Enumerated Rights and Unenumerated Rights
§ 3. The Recognition of the “Dual Nature” of Fundamental Rights
§ 4. The General Principle of Equality
Chapter V The Norm Structure of Fundamental Rights
§ 1. Open System and Closed System
§ 2. The Model of Rules and Principles Advanced by Dworkin
§ 3. The Threefold Model Advanced by Alexy and Gomes Canotilho
3.1. The Pure Model of Rules
3.2. The Model of Rules/Principles
3.3. The Model of Rules/Principles/Procedures
Chapter VI The Norm Structure of Fundamental Rights (cont.)
§ 1. The “Social Function” of Fundamental Rights
§ 2. Economical, Social and Cultural Rights
§ 3. The Welfare State
§ 4. The Openess Toward the “New” Fundamental Rights
Chapter VII The Application of Fundamental Rights
§ 1. Interpretation and Application of Fundamental Rights
§ 2. The Concept of Concretization
§ 3. The Judicial Application
Chapter VIII Restriction and Configuration of Fundamental Rights
§ 1. The Concepts of Restriction and Configuration
§ 2. The Types of Restrictions
2.1. Restrictions Directly Ordered by the Constitution
2.2. Restrictions Indirectly Ordered by the Constitution
§ 3. The Supremacy of the Legislative Power
§ 4. The Protection of the “Essential Content“ as Limit of the Limits or Last Barrier of Concretization
Chapter IX The “Constitutionalization” of “New” Fundamental Rights
§ 1. Rights and Entitlements
§ 2. Juridical and Institutional Recognition
§ 3. The Protection by the Public Powers
§ 4. The Positivity’s Process by the Intervention of the Judicial Power
§ 1. The Terms of the Problem
§ 2. Balancing of Values and Balancing of Goods on the Concrete Case
§ 3. The Inevitability of the Balancing
§ 4. The Reordenation of the Goods on the Concrete Case
4.1. Individual Rights
4.2. Colective Goods
Chapter XI The "vis expansiva" of Fundamental Rights
§ 1. The Concept’s Delimitation
§ 2. The “Constitutionalization” of Private Law
§3. Special relations in the field of Public Administration
§ 4. Its Expression on the Relation State/Citizens and on the Relation Citizens/Citizens
§ 5. State action, in particular protection duties
Chapter XII The Future of Fundamental Rights
§ 1. Is There a Possibility of a Juridical and Public Theory of Fundamental Rights?
§ 2. The Irreplaceable Role of the Courts
Other elements will be provided throughout the year.
Theoretical classes: Exposition of the contents of the discipline.
Practical classes: discussion of topics and problems, pratical exercises , paperworks.
Description | Type | Time (hours) | Weight (%) | End date |
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Attendance (estimated) | Participação presencial | 80,00 | ||
Exam | Exame | 100,00 | ||
Total: | - | 100,00 |
Description | Type | Time (hours) | End date |
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Estudo autónomo | 75 | ||
Total: | 75,00 |
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