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Expert in the legal implications of artificial intelligence

INFORMATION, PRE-REGISTRATION AND REGISTRATION
Own Teachings
Telephone: 91 488 70 40
Contact Academic Director: Ana Felicitas Muñoz Pérez   / María Pérez Ugena 

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Basic Information

Introduction

Modality: “hybrid”

Total ECTS: 14 In-person/synchronous hours: 100

Platform or virtual environment (URJC or others): Yes. URJC virtual platform.

Frequency of the offer (bi/multi-year, annual, biennial, etc.): annual

Planned start: January 2024 End: April /2024

Quintana 21 Headquarters

Objectives

The Course entitled “Highly specialized course on the legal implications of artificial intelligence” seeks to address the training needs of professionals in accordance with the current process of socioeconomic change that affects the need to publicize the technological foundations of the new Digital Europe and in particular, those that affect the application of Artificial Intelligence.

Programme

SUBJECT TYPE

Number of ECTS credits

Ob

1.Introduction and Fundamentals of artificial intelligence

  1,2 credits

10 HOURS/30 HOURS WORK

Ob

2.Fundamental rights, your guarantee in the development of AI

 1.2 credits

10 HOURS/30 HOURS WORK

Ob

3.Artificial intelligence and data economy. 

1,2 credits

10 HOURS/30 HOURS WORK

Ob

4.Data protection. Privacy in “artificial intelligence” 

1,2 credits

10 HOURS/30 HOURS WORK

Ob

5. Smart contracts and intellectual property in artificial intelligence. Predictive marketing.

1,2 credits

10 HOURS/30 HOURS WORK

Ob

6.Regulation and public policies and security in artificial intelligence 

1,2 credits

10 HOURS/30 HOURS WORK

Ob

7.Study of legal liability in AI. Robotic personality.

1,2 credits

10 HOURS/30 HOURS WORK

Ob

8. AI in digital company law. DAMAGES.

1,2 credits

10 HOURS/30 HOURS WORK

Ob.

9. Cryptoassets and tokenizations. Digital finance.

1,2 credits

10 HOURS/30 HOURS WORK

Ob

10. AI from a technical point of view

1,2 credits

10 HOURS/30 HOURS WORK

TFT

End of Degree Project (compulsory in Master)

 4 credits

 

TOTAL CREDITS

 19 CREDITS

Recipients

Access requirements: Graduates or equivalent university studies.

Selection criteria: Average grade and evaluation of record

Number of places: maximum 50

The Curriculum of the highly specialized Course on the legal implications of artificial intelligence at the Rey Juan Carlos University aims to train graduates from different fields for future professional opportunities. It is especially aimed at legal operators - such as lawyers, judges, prosecutors - and technicians - such as systems engineers or other professionals from engineering areas -, as well as professionals from any other sector, who are interested in the incidence of digitalization in the areas of private law and public law, which increasingly requires greater specialization. The Degree, based on quality teaching, allows you to acquire skills that have as their starting point the fruitful collaboration between the Rey Juan Carlos University and the companies and legal firms involved in theoretical and practical teaching.

Academic Management and Faculty

Academic direction:

ANA CONGRATULATIONS MUÑOZ PÉREZ

MARIA PEREZ UGENA

Alberto Alonso Ureba 
Professor of Commercial Law URJC. Partner-Director of the Corporate, Corporate Governance and Markets area Ecija-Abogados. Member of the DYDEM/URJC Research Group.

Carmen Alonso Ledesma 
Professor of Commercial Law. National Codification Commission.

Eduardo Amo 
Senior Computer Engineer. Specialty in Artificial Intelligence. Founding partner and Director of Dato Capital.

Francisco Balaguer 
Professor of Constitutional Law. University of Granada. Expert in AI and fundamental rights.

Felix Benito Osma
 Doctor of Law. Professor of Commercial Law. Secretary General of SEAIDA (Spanish Section of the International Insurance Law Association).

Alicia Cándida Blanco González
 Professor at URJC University. Director of the Business Economics Department of the Faculty of Economics and Business Sciences. Director of the AEDEM Institute.

Fernando Carbajo Cascón
 Dean and Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Salamanca (USAL). President of the First Section of the Intellectual Property Commission.

Alberto Casado 
Doctor of Law. Lawyer of the Industrial Property Registry. General Director of the OEPM.

Concepción Chamorro 
Full Professor of Commercial Law URJC. Member of the DYDEM/URJC Research Group

Lorenzo Cotino
 Professor of Constitutional Law. University of Valencia. Expert in AI and fundamental rights.

Alfredo Cuesta Infante 
Full Professor of the area of ​​Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence URJC. Principal researcher of the Advanced Computing, Perception and Optimization (CAPO) group

Mariana De La Roche 
TESM Lawyer. Member of the Board of Directors of INATBA.

Luis De Salvador Carrasco 
Doctor in Computer Science from the Polytechnic University of Madrid. Director of the Technological Innovation Division of the National Data Protection Agency.

Ana Del Arco. Director of publications at EDITORIAL COMARES SL. External consultant of the professional firm Gómez de Mercado Abogados

Enric Delgado Samper
 Director of IBM Client Engineering.

Maria Enciso Alonso-Muñumer
 Professor of Commercial Law. URJC. ONTIER academic advisor. Member of the DYDEM/URJC Research Group

Nuria Fernandez Perez
 Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Alicante. Master in Intellectual Property and Digital Innovation from the University of Alicante, Magister Lvcentinvs.

Esperanza Gallego Sánchez 
Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Alicante. She is a member of the General Codification Commission.

Pablo García Mexia 
Digital Jurist. Expert in data protection in the digital society

Luis Miguel Gonzalez de la Garza
 Full Professor of Constitutional Law UNED. Expert in Law and Artificial Intelligence.

Ignacio Gonzalez Hernandez 
Registrar of Property, Commercial and Personal Property. Member attached to the Dean. SCOL and innovation director

Manuel González Meneses
 Notary. Expert in Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence.

Martha Gonzalo Quiroga 
Full Professor of International Law URJC. Expert in Alternative Conflict Resolution Methods (ADR/MASC)

Christina Hermida 
Professor of Philosophy of Law. URJC. Member of the Judicial Ethics Commission of Spain.

Manuel Huerta De Lázaro 
Professor in the Master in Technological Law (UC3). General Manager of Lazarus Gpartners Forensic Laboratories

Carlos Jaureguizar
 Graduate in Business Administration from (CUNEF) and MBA from the French business school INSEAD. Director of IDIASEF. CEO of Bupa Global UK.

Jesus Lopez de Lerma.
Full Professor of Constitutional Law. URJC. Specialist in information rights.

Patricia Manca 
PwC Spain Partner. Specialized in the implementation of generative AI programs in the legal area.

Rodrigo Martin Jimenez
 Full Professor of Labor and Social Security Law URJC High-performance research group in Labor Relations and Social Protection in the XNUMXst century URJC

Cristina Martinez Laburta
 Head of legal and compliance officer. Telefónica Spain.

George Mata 
Physicist from the UAM and MBA from New York University. Founder of MyAlert, Berggi Inc, and Clippingbook Inc; Technological pioneer by the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Pilar Montero Garcia-Noblejas
 Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Alicante. Director of the Master in Intellectual Property and Digital Innovation at the University of Alicante, Magister Lvcentinvs.

Alfredo Munoz Garcia 
UCM professor. Member of AECOOP. Cooperative Studies Association. Of Counsel Gran Thorton- Of Counsel of Sacristán & Rivas Abogados. Collaborator DYDEM/URJC Research Group.

Carmen Munoz 
Full Professor of Civil Law UCM. Delegate at ISDE

Mª Sagrario Navarro Lérida 
Full Professor (Ac.) of Commercial Law. UCLM. Expert in company law, bankruptcy law, financial markets, Blockchain. Member of AECOOP. Cooperative Studies Association. Collaborator DYDEM/URJC Research Group.

David Portoles
 Computer engineer. Specialty in Artificial Intelligence. Founding partner of IT&GIS at Idearium Consultores.

Alberto Quintana Daimiel
 State Attorney. Deputy Head of the Central Legal Service. Tax agency.

Ivan Ramirez Diaz
 Professor A. Doctor at the Higher Technical School of Computer Engineering of the URJC. Researcher in the Advanced Computing, Perception and Optimization (CAPO) group.

Lucrecio Rebollo
 Professor of Constitutional Law. UNED. Expert in Fundamental Rights and Artificial Intelligence.

Ferdinand Reinares 
Professor of Political Science URJC. Director of the Program on Violent Radicalization and Global Terrorism at the Elcano Royal Institute.

Javier Romero-Otero Full University Professor. Director of the Department of Urology at HM Hospitales in Madrid Medical Director of ROC Clinic.

Antonio Roncero 
Professor of Commercial Law at UCLM. External consultant at the professional firm Ecija-Abogados.

Antonio Serrano Acitores
 Associate professor. Coordinator of digitalization, innovation and communication of the Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences URJC.

Joaquin Vaquero 
Full Professor of Electronic Technology URJC. Coordinator of the High Performance Research Group in Renewable Energy Applications and Advanced Environment Monitoring (AERA) URJC.

Monica Villa Alcazar 
Responsible for the implementation of generative AI programs in the PWC Spain legal area.

Javier Wenceslao Ibáñez
 Professor ICADE/Comillas University. Member of the FinTech Legal Observatory. Alastria Network Co-Founder.

Mirko Zichichi 
Doctor in Law “Law, Science and Technology” (MSCA Grant). Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Palermo. Researcher at the “Research Scientist at IOTA Foundation”.

Duration and development

Modality: Blended attendance with mandatory percentage of presence

No. of credits: 19 CREDITS

Contact hours:

Place of delivery: Quintana 2

Schedule: Calendar and academic schedule: Fridays from 15.30:21.30 p.m. to 10:14 p.m. / Saturdays from XNUMX a.m. to XNUMX p.m.

Start and end date: January 26 - March 23

Reservation of place and enrollment

Pre-registration period: From October 5, 2023 to January 11, 2024

Enrollment deadline: From January 15 to 19, 2024

Title price: 2000

Pre-registration: 20 €. This amount is included in the total cost of the course and will be returned if your academic application is not accepted. If once the student's application is accepted the registration is not formalized, the amount deposited for pre-registration will not be returned.

The start of the course is conditioned to the minimum number of students enrolled.

Documentation to attach, forms and place of delivery

the applicants they will present all the scanned documentation, in the formats allowed through the telematic self-registration application at the time of applying for admission to own degrees. They must compulsorily attach to their request the declaration of the person responsible for the veracity of the data provided in digital format.

At any time, both the Program Management and the Own Teaching Service may request the applicants to submit said certified/collated documentation through the General Registry, located on the Móstoles Campus, or in any of the registries assistants located in the different campuses of the Rey Juan Carlos University, or by sending it through Certified Mail to: Rey Juan Carlos University. General Registry. Avda. Tulipán s/n. 28933. Mostoles. Madrid

The student is responsible for the veracity and correctness of the data provided, exonerating the Rey Juan Carlos University from any responsibility and guaranteeing and being responsible for its accuracy, validity and authenticity.

Required documentation:

Students with a degree obtained from a Spanish university or a Higher Education Institution belonging to another Member State of the European Higher Education Area that authorizes access to own postgraduate degrees must present the following documentation:

  • National Identity Document or equivalent
  • University degree of the studies that give access to the requested postgraduate degree.
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Responsible declaration of veracity of the data provided in digital format
  • Any other document that the Director of the Own Title specifically requires for its acceptance

Students with a foreign degree must present the following documentation:

  • Passport or Residence Card
  • Foreign Higher Education Degree (Graduate, Graduate, Architect, Engineer Doctor...) that give access to own postgraduate degree studies.
  • Certificate certifying that the studies carried out give access to an Official Postgraduate Degree in your country of origin, issued by the University of origin
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Declaration of the person responsible for the veracity of the data provided in digital format
  • Any other document that the Director of the Own Title specifically requires for its acceptance

Applicants with studies completed in foreign University Centers may be requested at any time a certificate of verification of these studies and centers, issued by an authorized Institution.

All documentation provided must be legalized in accordance with Spanish law and translated by an official translator.