Civil Law Contracts (obligation, inheritance and marriage)

Acronym
MS14UGP
Status
mandatory
Semester
1
Number of classes
3L + 1E
ECTS
10.0
Study programme
Module
Type of study
Master academic studies
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
Prerequisite / Form of prerequisites

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Form of prerequisites:

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Learning objectives

Acquaintance of students with new theoretical viewpoints on new contractual forms. Upgrading students' knowledge on specific issues from contractual relations that go beyond the scope of the general course from the undergraduate study of Obligation Law.

Learning outcomes

Recognition by students of contractual relations and tendencies of the modern era and the changes that this area of obligation law and neighboring civil law disciplines are undergoing, which occur both in amendments and additions to regulations, international legal regulations, and in relation to the attitudes of domestic and international court practice.

Course contents

The principle of autonomy of will, the principle of conscientiousness and honesty, conclusion and termination of contracts, content of contractual relations from: sales contracts (modalities), real estate contracts, loan contracts, credit and consumer credit; lease agreements, leases and business premises; employment contracts, health service contracts and travel arrangements contracts, consumer contracts, inheritance-law contracts, contracts between spouses.

Literature
  1. B. Morait, Obligation law - book one Obligations and contracts, Banja Luka, Comesgrafika, 2010

  2. O. Antić, Inheritance Law, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade and Official Gazette, 2008

  3. S. Panov, Family Law, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade and Official Gazette, 2008

  4. J. Radišić, Medical Law, Belgrade, 2008

  5. B. Morait, "Contracts in the Law on Consumer Protection", Yearbook of the Faculty of Law in Banja Luka, no. XXVII-XXVIII, Banja Luka, 2006, pp. 13-37.

Evaluation and grading

Colloquium, seminar paper, class attendance, participation in exercises and final exam.

Teaching Methods

Frontal form of work-lectures and interactive forms of work: exercises, tests, homework, seminar papers.

Specific remarks:

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