Key words
Objectives The student will acquire basic knowledge of law in general and of civil 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 last part studies the urban development, taking or using the text of a law as a guideline.
Prerequisites None
Final Objectives
Materials used Teacher's course
Background information
Study costs Course: ± € 5.00
Study guidance The teacher is prepared to answer all your questions, even between lessons.
Teaching Methods Lectures
Case studies
Exercises
Assessment Scoring system:
Written examination (semestrial February)
Lecturer(s)
Marie BISSCHOP
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