Summary Introduction to the LEFIS Studies The LEFIS TUNING Template: reduced version The LEFIS TUNING Template: extended version Quality enhancement The.

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Summary Introduction to the LEFIS Studies The LEFIS TUNING Template: reduced version The LEFIS TUNING Template: extended version Quality enhancement The national regulation on the Bologna procedure

Introduction to the LEFIS Studies The advent of the knowledge society has deeply affected the cultural, political and social structures of our world. The technological, interconnected and decentralized character of this society constitutes a challenge to traditional legal paradigms, in particular as concerns the policy and regulation models we are moving towards. The new social and legal environment requires not only adequate regulative, political and theoretical responses but also specific teaching and learning methodologies, which enable students in Law, Engineering, Economy,Administrative Sciences to deal with it, but also including practitioners like jurists, engineers, economists, civil servants and other interested citizens. This shift must further cohere with the requirements of the European High Education Space and so be adapted to the societal needs and expectations As a consequence of these facts, the LEFIS Studies (Legal Framework for the Information Society Studies) are focused on the proposal, development, analysis and application of national, European and trans-European legal issues that appear in the daily growth of the Information Society and have multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary approach because the Information Society affects to almost any human social activity. Unlike many other areas of formal education, in the LEFIS field there exist previous attempts at harmonization at European level, Council of Europe. The most significant rules in this respect are: RESOLUTION (73) 23 on harmonization measures in the field of legal data processing in the member states of the Council of Europe RECOMMENDATION No. R (80) 3 of the Committee of Ministers to member states concerning teaching, research and training in the field of "computers and law“ RECOMMENDATION No. R (92) 15 of the Committee of Ministers to member states concerning teaching, research and training in the field of law and information technology RECOMMENDATION No. R (95) 13 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on problems of criminal procedural law connected with information technology According with these facts and regualtions since 1999 a number of Universities, belonging to ten EU-member states, were working together in teaching and researching in Law & Computers, today LEFIS studies, as well as in designing study programs and courses in the field. Most of these courses are currently offered to graduate and postgraduate students in different subjects. The Legal Framework for the Information Society Studies emerged as a result of the wide-ranging experience jointly carried out by all Universities and institutions LEFIS. With the purpose of making their activities public and strengthening the co-operation framework by inviting further universities an other institutions, firms or associationsto join the initiative.

The LEFIS TUNING Template: reduced version Introduction to the LEFIS subject area Degree profiles Degree profiles (First cycle) Degree profiles (Second cycle) Degree profiles (Continuing education) Role of subject area in other degree programs Learning outcomes & competences-level cycle descriptors Questionnaires Generic competences Specific LEFIS competences LEFIS Answers LEFIS subject specific and generic competences LEFIS subject specific and generic competences by cycle LEFIS subject specific and generic competences by cycle and area of teaching Workload and ECTS Quality enhancement

The LEFIS TUNING Template: extended version Learning, teaching & assessment Austria, Danube University Krems Belgium, K.U. Leuven, Faculty of Law Belgium, University of Notre Dame de la Paix, Namur Bulgaria, Law and Internet Foundation (CLICT) The Czech Republic, Tomas Bata University in Zlin The Czech Republic, University of Hradec Kralove Finland, University of Vaasa Germany, University of Münster Italy, University of Bologna Italy, Istituto di Teoria e Tecniche dell’Informazione Giuridica (ITTIG), Firenze Italy, University of Camerino, Camerino Lithuania, University Mykolas Romeris Malta, University of Malta Netherlands, Erasmus University Rotterdam Norway, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo Poland, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun Poland, University of Wrocław Slovenia, Faculty of Management Koper Spain, University of La Laguna Spain, University of Valladolid Spain, University of Zaragoza Turkey, Fmv Isik University United Kingdom, University of Belfast United Kingdom, University of Warwick

The LEFIS Quality enhacement system The quality enhancement system in LEFIS has three different elements: the LEFIS accreditation system, the rules of the LEFIS accreditation system and the external advisors system The LEFIS accreditation system has as basic elements: the activities of the workgroups (first cycle, second cycle and continuing education), the activities of the steering committee network (Tuning and Equalite’ committees) and the decisions of the LEFIS Assembly The rules of the LEFIS accreditation system have as contents: the Council of Europe decisions the decisions of the different quality entities existent in the different European countries, the Tuning proposals on quality, and the rules approved by the LEFIS accreditation system, basically: o Generic competences o Subject competences o Learning outcomes A Tuning advisor and an external reviewer are the initial independent external advisor quality system for LEFIS.

The national regulation on the Bologna procedure The Spanish case Draft of Royal Decret for the ordenation of the official university teaching.- 26th June 2007 Graduate, Master and Doctorate titles Study plans: there is a proposal in Spain for the Graduate in Law in Juridical and Social Sciences: without LEFIS contents The Spanish Universities can organize by agreement with another universities (Spanish or another) the teaching directed to the obtention of the titles Graduate in LEFIS by the University X in Juridical and Social Sciences University Master in LEFIS by the University X Doctor by the University X