Commercial Law of the European Union 370-PS5-4ERABK
Profile of studies: general academic.
Form of study: full-time.
Course type: specialist.
Field and discipline of science: social sciences and legal sciences.
Year of study / semester: year IV / semester VIII.
Prerequisites: none.
Number of teaching hours by form of class: 30 hours of classes (including 15 hours in lecture room and 15 hours of e-learning).
Teaching methods: conversational lecture, heuristic method, problem-based method (as part of a lecture in the classroom), moderated discussion (as part of consultations), demonstration method (as part of remote asynchronous classes)
ECTS credits: 6.
Student workload balance: participation in 30 hours of classes, preparation for classes and exam 75 hours, participation in consultations related to classes 60 hours, exam 2 hours. Total: 150 hours, corresponding to 6 ECTS credits.
Quantitative indicators: student workload related to activities requiring a teacher's direct participation 75 hours, which corresponds to 3 ECTS credits, and student workload that does not require direct teacher participation 75 hours, which corresponds to 3 ECTS credits.
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Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE, graduate:
- has in-depth knowledge of the principles and institutions of EU commercial law - KP7_WG3
- knows and understands the terminology of EU commercial law - KP7_WK3
SKILLS, graduate:
- is able to correctly interpret and explain the meaning of legal norms and the mutual relations between these norms under EU economic law - KP7_UW1
- efficiently navigates in the EU law system, uses EU economic law norms to solve specific problems by himself; depending on own interests (selected specialist courses) has extended skills to solve complicated practical problems in the field of EU economic law - KP7_UO1
COMPETENCES, graduate:
- is able to independently and critically supplement knowledge and skills, extended by the interdisciplinary dimension - KP7_KK2
Assessment criteria
Written / oral exam including e-learning tasks.
Depending on the binding regulations, the possibility is reserved to organize the exam using electronic means of communication.
Attendance is mandatory. Students are allowed up to 20% absences. The remaining absences must be made up within two weeks. Failure to make up an absence may result in the student not being allowed to the exam.
Bibliography
Law of the European Union / John Fairhurst, publ. Pearson.
Steiner & Woods EU Law / Lorna Woods, Philippa Watson, Marios Costa, publ. Blackwell
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