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Course code: RESS10086o13
Semester: 2013/2014 winter
Name: LAW
Major: Economics
Study Type: first cycle
Course type: compulsory
Study Semester: 1
ECTS points: 4
Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other): 15 / 30 / 0
Lecturer: dr Anna Kapała
Language of instruction: Polish


Learning outcomes: KNOWLEDGE: Understands the role of civil law in legal transactions. Possesses knowledge of legal norms, their kinds, sources and nature, methods of their interpretation and of fulfilling legal loopholes, as well as basis of property law. SKILLS: Is able to find law sources, to understand regulations and recognize legal areas in business activity. Uses achieved knowledge to settle legal dilemmas arising in professional work of an economist. Has a command of fundamental legal notions of general part of civil law, enabling to analyze and to understand legal phenomena.

Competences: PRSONAL AND SOCIAL COMPETENCES: Is able to link economic knowledge and practice with legal knowledge.

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Course content: Law sources and law system; legal norm, kinds of legal norms, law application and interpretation, loopholes and law collision, civil law in the law system, the civil law subjects, legal capacity, range of legal activities, contracting, property law and ways of its acquisition, statute of limitations, obligation, contractual liability, liability in tort.

Recommended literature: 1. Kuciński J. (red.), 2010, Zarys prawa, Lexis Nexis, Warszawa. 2. Radwański Z., 2011, Prawo cywilne cześć ogólna, C.H. Beck, Warszawa. 3. Gniewek E., 2010, Prawo rzeczowe, C.H. Beck. 4. Radwański Z., Olejniczak A., 2010, Zobowiązania - część ogólna, C.H. Beck, Warszawa.

Assessment methods: Knowledge: written exam. Skills: assessment of skills of defining of construction of legal norm and its binding force, of defining elements of legal relationships, solving legal cases and giving correct arguments in particular cases. Social competences: Assessment of individual work and in a group in solving legal cases, discussion, assessment of correctness of regulations interpretation regarding civil law.

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