Key words
Objectives The student will acquire basic knowledge of law in general and of civil and agriculture law in particular. This basic knowledge should be a useful utensil for the student to solve practical problems. The judicial interpretation of practical problems requires both knowledge of correct judicial terminology and the capability to abstract.
Topics The general introduction comprises the sources of law and the basics of procedural law pertaining to private law.
The chapter on civil law comprises general principles, law of goods, securities and contracts. The leasehold property is studied thoroughly and with a practical approach, taking or using the text of a law as a guideline.
The last part studies a few subjects on agriculture legislation.
Prerequisites
Final Objectives
Materials used Teacher's course
Background information
Study costs ± € 7.44
Study guidance
Teaching Methods Lectures
Case studies
Exercises
Field work
Assessment Scoring system:
Written examination
Examination in January: 50 %
Examination in June: 50 %
Lecturer(s)
Marie BISSCHOP
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