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The Ethics Program Chair in Law is a mandatory seminar with a duration of one year in UCAB and is organized in 3 units with objectives, content and bibliography.
Goals: 1) Establish the relationship between philosophy, ethics and legal ethics through time and space by different philosophical schools. 2) Analyze current regulations, the lawyer's professional profile, their roles, functions and principles that should govern the work of the lawyer. 3) Distinguish between the commandments and decalogues by various authors, the criteria and principles that should govern the conduct of a good lawyer. 4) establish the relationship between the subject of ethics, ethical reflection and morality of human acts. 5) Recognize the importance of ethical values \u200b\u200bas part of the educated person. 6) Evaluate different ethical standpoints to the question "Who is the Advocate?. 7) Analyze the role of lawyers in this and his performance for the S. XXI. 8) To express moral judgments to the items proposed in the course. UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO THE DEONTOLOGY: Specific objectives: a.) Define the fundamental concepts of philosophy, ethics and legal ethics from the point of view of science and its relationship to other sciences. b.) Analyze issues contemporary ethical perspective of past and present ethical systems, as well as from the responsibility of the person in the acts of others. c.) To critically examine the modern and contemporary ethical issues most relevant to Western civilization. d.) To evaluate different ethical positions to the same ethical problem. Content or themes: A. The Philosophy: different concepts. Concept. Importance. Location and Science. Relationship with other disciplines. Unlike other sciences. B. Ethics and legal ethics: How to approach ethics. Ethics and Moral: etymology. Axiology and Deodontologìa. The legal ethics: concept. Sources. Methods. Values. Heterogeneous autonomous rules and regulations. Reference to ethical thought through time and space. Ethics and the different philosophical schools. Modern ethics. C. The subject of ethics. The subject material. Human acts. Relationship between ethics and life. Ethical judgments and axiology. The formal object. The morality of human acts. Division of the moral act. Principles of double effect. Responsibility of the person in the acts of others. Modifications of the human act. D. Contemporary ethical issues: Ethical Dimensions of Political Affairs: The person. La Libertad. Human Rights and Duties. Ethical Dimensions of Social Affairs: Capital punishment. Euthanasia. Racism and genocide. Violence and peace. The environment. Sexual Ethics: Sexuality. Pornography and erotica. Censorship and repression. Abortion. Science and Technology: Cybernetics. Genetics, Cloning and Bioethics. Ecology. Ethics and the media. Bibliography: Aranquren, Joseph L. Ethics. Madrid, Editorial Revista de Occidente, 1986. Barclay, William. Ethical Guidelines for the man today. Santander, Editorial Sal Terrae, 1975. Bonhoeffer, Dietrich. Ethics. Barcelona, \u200b\u200bEditorial Estela, 1968. Bunge, Mario. Ethics and Science. Buenos Aires, Siglo Veinte, 1982. De La Torre, Francisco Javier "Ethical and legal ethics, SL Dykinson Books, San Salvador, 2000 P.448. Ludovico http://www.salvador.edu.ar/003-fuer.htm Candlestick, Manuel Joseph "Current legal thinking" Social and Justice System http://www.eft.com.ar/doctrina/libros/ Ollero elpensamiento.htm Tassara, Andrès "legal ethics" lecture Philosophy of Law. Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain, 2002. Http://perso.wanadoo.fr/bpc . Quintana, J. Ethik. Ethical systems and modern problems. Edit. Techne. San Juan Puerto Rico, 1994. UNIT II
Specific Objectives:
a.) Analyze the concept of law, its origin and profile in the context of the Law on Lawyers. b.) Identify key features in the history of law in Venezuela and the world. c.) Review the professional roles of lawyers in the firm and in important areas of work. d.) Identify the requirements, characteristics and legal prohibitions on the exercise of the lawyers in the light of the Law on Lawyers and Civil Code. e) Recognize the importance of ethical values \u200b\u200bas part of well-trained lawyer. CONTENTS or ITEMS: A. The Legal Profession: Etymology. Origin. Who is the lawyer?. The Law on Lawyers. B. History of law in Venezuela and the World: The lawyer as a factor for progress in society. The lawyer in this and his performance for the S. XXI.C. Law Firm: Organization. Books Causes and Control File. Stationery. Hours. Library Advocate. The Consultation: Verbal, Written, Professional meetings within and outside the firm. D. The legal profession: a) The lawyer as Judge b) The lawyer as Attorney c) The lawyer and university professor, d) Counsel and Administrative Disputes, e) A lawyer as adviser to companies, trade unions, among others, f ) Counsel and other professions, medicine and relations with other liberal professions. His condition, behavior and social responsibility. Requirements and prohibitions on the practice of law. Illegal practice of law. Civil Code Provisions for lawyers practicing mandates. References: The Law Association. Gutierrez, Felix del Valle "History of law in Venezuela and the World" Master Class, UCAB, 2004. Civil Code. Barclay, William. Ethical Guidelines for the man today. Santander, Editorial Sal Terrae, 1975. De Chazal Palomo, Jose Antonio "Ethics in Professional Practice" FPSC. Bolivia, 2001. Http://www.eforobolivia.org/ Quintana, J. Ethik. Ethical systems and modern problems. Edit. Techne. San Juan, PR. 1994. UNIT III. REGULATIONS IN FORCE IN THE EXERCISE OF THE PROFESSION OF ADVOCATE. Specific Objectives (a.) Analyze current regulations in the exercise of the legal profession with an emphasis on law firms, the Code Civil Procedure, the Rules of Procedure of the Advocate Welfare Institute, the Code of Professional Ethics and the various Commandments Decalogue and Lawyers. (B) evaluate the agreement between the Attorneys Act, the Code of Professional Ethics and the Commandments or Decalogue in the light of the rights and duties of the professional. (C) Apply the minimum fee regulation of the estimate, you challenge summons and professional fees. (D) Analyze the penalties applicable to attorneys as disciplinary tribunals. Content or themes: The current Rules: 1. Attorneys Act and its Regulations. Scope. General Provisions. Professional bodies. Federation Bar Associations of Venezuela. Powers and Duties. 2. The Code of Civil Procedure of Venezuela. The rules of the Institute of Social Welfare of Attorney: Benefits. Critical, and the Code of Professional Ethics of Venezuelan Attorney: Background. Historical Review. First Code of Ethics (1956), Reasons for the Reformation. Current Code of Professional Ethics 1985. Agreement between the Attorneys Act and the Code of Professional Ethics. Duties and rights of lawyers. Essential Duties and institutional duties. Duties toward assisted or sponsored. Duties for the judges and other officials. Duties to Colleagues. 2.1. Decalogues Commandments and the attorneys as different Authors: St Ivo and St Alfonso Maria de Liborio, Angel Osorio, Eduardo J. Couture, Honorio Goldfinch and Rui Barboza. 3. Professional Fees: Regulation of minimum fees. Origin and benefits. Problems. Apparent and real causes. New Regulations and exegesis of it. Fees and extra-judicial work. Whether or not the Contract Fee. Entitled to a fee. Procedure for the estimation, you challenge summons and fees. Coasts and professional fees. Jurisprudence. The Covenant of fees and Power. Fee-Litis Pact. 4. The Disciplinary Court, its procedure and penalties. Literature and documents to consult: - Lawyers-Law Procedure Code Civil Venezuela .- The rules of the Social Welfare Institute of the Advocate .- Code of Professional Ethics-Venezuelan lawyer "Commandments of the Lawyer" San Ivo and San Alfonso Maria de Liborio .- "The Decalogue" Lawyer "Angel Osorio-El Alma de la Robe by Angel Osorio Valletta Ediciones 2003 .- "The Commandments of Attorney" by Eduardo J. Couture .- "The Decalogue" by Honorio Silgueira .- "Tables" Rui Barboza. Regulation of minimum fees.

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