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Establish maritime and logistics business projects that allow the creation of new companies or the improvement of existing ones, adopting innovative and creative ideas
Show knowledge of the organization of maritime, land, air and multimodal transport, customs management and international trade in order to manage and / or contract transport
Everything related to transport management and its impact on the logistics sector will be studied.
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TOPIC 1. TRANSPORT AND ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATION. TRANSPORT POLICY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION.
1.- Transport as a regulated activity. Administrative permits required for the activity.
2.- Transport policy in the European Union.
3.- Infrastructures and operators. Legal regime.
4.- Administrative transport policy: necessary generic documentation.
5.- Criminal risks.
6.- Competition and transport regulations. Rates. General conditions of contracting.
7.- Transport and Customs.
SUBJECT 2. LEGAL REGIME OF NATIONAL TRANSPORT: LAND TRANSPORT OF GOODS CONTRACT LAW, LOTT, ROTT.
1.- The organization of land transport.
2.- Definition of the actors.
3.- Obligations: Administrative authorizations and training.
4.- Transport documentation. Penalty regime.
TOPIC 3. LEGAL REGIME OF INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT. SCOPE OF APPLICATION.
1.- Intra-Community transport of goods. Characteristics and regulations.
2.- Extra-Community transport of goods.
3.- CMR Convention
4.- COTIF Convention.
5.- Hague Rules -Visby
6.- Montreal Convention
SUBJECT 4. LAND TRANSPORT OF GOODS BY ROAD
1.- Land transport of goods by road. Heavy and light vehicles.
2.- Transport of dangerous and special goods. The ADR Convention and the RID Convention.
3.- Transport Arbitration Boards: functions.
4.- Auxiliary transport activities: freight transport operators.
TOPIC 5. RAILWAY TRANSPORT OF GOODS
1.- Contract for the transport of goods by national and international rail.
2.- Combined transport contract for goods by rail.
TOPIC 6. AIR TRANSPORT
1.- Legal regulation of national and international air transport.
2.- The air transport contract.
TOPIC 7. MARITIME TRANSPORT
1.- Legal regulation of national and international maritime transport
2.- The maritime transport contract.
TOPIC 8. MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT
1.- Legal regulation.
SUBJECT 9. TRANSPORT AND INSURANCE
1.- Introduction: general elements; transport contract and insurance contract.
2.- Insurance against damage to goods.
3.- Carrier's civil liability contract.
Continuous evaluation and mandatory exam.
The subject is divided into two parts, a first part with 50% of which 30% are assessable practices and 20% corresponds to attendance and class participation. The other 50% corresponds to the final exam which must be passed with a minimum of 5 to count towards the other 50%.
RECOVERY, must be passed with a minimum grade of 5, the score obtained from the continuous assessment (practices) will not be lost.
Any form of academic fraud will be sanctioned in accordance with the center's assessment regulations. If signs of fraud are detected, including the improper use of generative artificial intelligence tools, the subject's teaching staff may call the student for an individual interview with the aim of verifying their authorship.
Transport Law Manual (2010). Editorial Martial Pons. ISBN: 9788497687928