The University of Deusto is an institution committed to the efficient and competitive training of its professionals, as well as to innovation and social development. Within the framework of this project, Deusto Law School aims to be a key actor in the field of legal research, knowledge generation and transfer, achieving a fine balance between legal and scientific production and intervention in society.
People-based sustainable management models: they are the core value in organisations as they create, innovate, contribute and have the know-how. Social and solidarity economy for sustainable development: cooperatives, labour companies, labour insertion companies, social enterprises, their values and principles to grow in a balanced and cohesive way. Innovation and social entrepreneurship: focusing on social innovation and group entrepreneurship initiatives, mainly drawn from the experiences of the European social movement. Learning and service as a transformative pedagogical tool to foster civic, participatory and entrepreneurial spirit in the community with special emphasis on young people.
1- The mutations of public power: Multilevel public power. Fragmentation of Law. Judicial dialogue. Economic constitution. Competition law. Public intervention in the economy. Citizen participation Accountability. Simplification and improvement of administration. 2-Transnational Law: Institutions and regulatory processes of international trade. Unification processes of contract law in Europe. Economic criminal law. New skills for new Jobs (Teaching innovation in Law).
European Integration: a study and assessment of the political construction process in Europe from an interdisciplinary perspective. Property law: a study of Law governing the legal relationships arising from transnational economic activities from an interdisciplinary and multilevel (national and international) approach.
Promotion of cooperative practice in a context of severe crisis and economic internationalisation. Proposals for the adjustment of tax policies to sustainable economic and social growth. Analysis of administrative strategies to encourage, foster and promote citizen participation in the management and provision of services of general interest. Analysis of the adaptations of industrial relations to the needs of the 21st century.
International migrations, integration and social cohesion. Human rights, cultural diversity and identities. Human rights, conflicts and humanitarian action.