LAW AND INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
 
Lectured in 1st year Bachelor in office management
Theory [A] 75.0
Exercises [B] 0.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 175
Studypoints [E] 7
Level introductory
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Christiane HUYBRECHTS
Reference OCOMGX01A00008
 
Key words
HEADWORDS:, Law, international administration, IWETO-code S130 and S142

Objectives
The course has to give students the necessary insight to understand our strong juridical underpinned society.

The student has to know the most important principles of the juridical prescribed rules of behaviour and recognize the importance, on the basis of the practical use of these law rules for the individual and the society.

The purpose is that the student doesn't only recognizes and analyses the juridical aspects of a given situation, but that he/she also can resolve certain juridical questions in a limited extent.

Make the student alert for the fast evolving legislation and point him/her to learning lifelong.

The student will need the skills provided in this formation part in other formation divisions and in the further education (for example: work placement, final work....)

Notice: in function of the chosen option specific accents are fixed.

Topics
Module general and civil law

- Introduction: notion, law sources, classification, political and legal organisation, procedure and proof law, methodical motions, supranational institutions.
- Personal and group legislation
- Legislation of things and certainties
- Legislation of obligations
- Special contracts
- Legislation of succession and donations

Prerequisites
No specific prerequisites required.

Final Objectives
KNOWLEDGE:

General professional requisites:
1. Juridical knowledge
2. Knowledge of the sources which contain juridical basic data.
3. Knowledge of the juridical basic concepts of the civil law and of fundamental concepts.
4. Knowledge of informatic support and a few departments who gather information: libraries multimedia.

SKILLS:

General requisites:
1. Think-and reason ability

ATTITUDES:

General requisites:
1. Precision and accuracy
2. Adjustment to lifelong learning
3. Inquisitiveness

General professional requisites:
1. Be able to make a summary
2. Readiness to permanent formation on a professional level.

Materials used
Handbook and possible additions, and/or texts.

Study costs
Handbook "Introduction to the law" Van Hoecke Mark and Boudewijn Bouckaert, publishing company Acco, ISBN 90-334-5374-6, for the passable market price, approximately 25 Euro, including copy's.

Study guidance


Teaching Methods
Formal lecture and possible additions, and/or texts.

Assessment
First session: written exam 100%
Second session: written exam 100%


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