A conviction for a crime related to the formation and execution of public contracts has undeniable restrictive effects on the accused and other legal entities. These penal consequences also extend to the contracting public administration and third parties (directly or indirectly involved in these actions).
For these reasons, this course assumes the need to combine the sources of criminal litigation with various issues and categories of administrative law, seeking to systematically show all the legal categories related to the theory of special crimes against the public administration, administrative contracts, functional administrative liability, patrimonial liability, the extinction of ownership of assets, as well as other accessory issues, which generate various problems that must be faced by current operators in our country.
This program is a joint postgraduate activity of the areas of Criminal Law and Administrative Law of the Faculty of Law of the University of Piura.
This course aims to provide an up-to-date and practical overview of the legal consequences of convictions or voluntary admissions of criminal liability in the various forms of Peruvian public procurement. Furthermore, it systematically presents mechanisms for developing strategies to prevent, ensure integrity, and mitigate criminal and punitive risks in the formation and execution of administrative contracts.
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Public Administration professionals at any level of Government, especially those working in the areas of Public Prosecution and State legal defense, human resources, logistics, national supply system, public assets, seized assets system, purchasing centers, any type of body dedicated to the formation and execution of administrative contracts (state, concession, etc.), management of public assets, arbitrators and arbitration secretaries, technical secretaries, legal advice, members and members of Administrative Tribunals, Senior Management Personnel, Heads of administrative entities, members of disciplinary commissions.
- Arbitrators and arbitration secretaries, technical secretaries, legal advisors, members and members of Administrative Tribunals, Senior Management Personnel, Heads of administrative entities, members of disciplinary commissions.
- Lawyers and consultants from the private sector interested in the subjects.
- Judges, prosecutors in criminal, constitutional and administrative law, judicial and prosecutorial staff. Union leaders.
- University professors of Administrative, Criminal and Labor Law.
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University graduates interested in specializing in these subjects
Classes will be held on Monday, Tuesday, Friday from 8:00 pm to 10:15 pm. y Saturdays from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.
The program will be delivered through a blended learning format. In-person classes will be held at the Lima campus: Calle Mártir José Olaya 162-Miraflores, fostering close interaction between instructors and students, as well as networking opportunities. Virtual classes will be conducted via Zoom (both synchronous and asynchronous)*.
Students will have 24/7 access to the Udep Virtual platform, where they can find reading materials sent by instructors and recordings of classes. The platform will only be available until the end of the program.
It will also be offered that participants can register completely online, if they wish. The student accepts that face-to-face classes will be transmitted online from the classroom, via zoom. The teacher will be connected in real time, teaching the class to those who attend in person and those who connect via Zoom will be able to listen to it.
*If a synchronous class becomes asynchronous, students will be notified in a timely manner.
The program consists of 120 academic hours.
The digital certificate in the name of UDEP will indicate: Certificate awarded to the student “Names and Surnames” for having passed with a grade XX the Specialization Program in Criminal Law and Public Procurement, carried out in a semi-presential / online modality from November 2nd to January 15th, 2027*, equivalent to 126 academic hours.
A certificate of completion will be issued provided the participant passes the program, has no outstanding debt with the university, and meets the 80% attendance requirement.
If you do not pass the program and have no debt with the university, you will be issued a certificate for having participated.
The digital certificate will indicate a blended learning modality: for those who attended face-to-face classes (on campus) and connected to virtual classes via Zoom.
The digital certificate will indicate online modality: for those who have received all classes via Zoom.
(*)The final date of the program is indicated as the final project submission date. However, the last day of class will be December 12, 2025.
(**)Certificates will be sent to participants' email addresses at the end of February 2026 (provided they do not have any outstanding debt with the university).
