Department of Business Administration

Civil law

Department of Business Administration

Course outline

(1)    General Information:

School

Economics & Social Sciences

Department

Business Administration

Level of Studies

Undergraduate

Course code

 106

Semester

1ο΄

Course title

Civil Law

INDEPENDENT TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Weekly teaching hours
-

ECTS

Course Total

4

5

 

  

 

  
   

Type of course

mandatory/general background

Prerequisite course

No

Language of instruction and exams

Greek

The course is offered to Erasmus students

Course URL

https://

(2)    Learning outcomes:

Learning outcomes

 

General Skills

 

Taking into account the general skills that the graduate must acquire (as listed in the Diploma Appendix) the teaching of Civil Law

offers students an approach to the complex issues of law, providing them with a new perspective to understand the critical concepts of legal relations, both at the national and European level. Students will come into contact with a wide range of rules governing the transactional relations of economic agents and at the same time will be able to outline the structure and organization of economic institutions at national and international level. Hence, they will be able to:

to adapt to new situations

make informed decisions

to work in an interdisciplinary environment

to acquire stimuli for further research activity

to demonstrate social and moral responsibility with a criterion and the nexus of the rules of law

and promote free and creative thinking based on inductive reasoning

 

 

 

(3)    COURSE CONTENT

Knowledge is provided to consolidate the basic concepts of Civil Law.

The main thematic units include (per teaching week):

  1.        Introduction to the Science of Law (concept, branches of law, branches of civil law, sources of law, concept of rule of law, sources, etc., time limits of validity of rules of law).
  2.        General Principles of Civil Law (natural person - attributes, personalization, existence and end, legal capacity).
  3.        Legal Capacity, Privacy Protection, Personal Data
  4.        Legal Entities (concept, distinctions, principles, establishment, legal personality, publicity, administration - action - liability, dissolution n.p.).
  5.        Right (concept, discrimination, acquisition, alteration, loss, exercise, abusive exercise, protection – judicial – extrajudicial – mediation – independent).
  6.        Legal actions (concept, types, conditions of valid preparation, interpretation, defective legal actions), Sects, Deadlines, Prescription, Amortization period, Representation, Power of Attorney.
  7.        Tort Law (Concept, culpability, guilt and responsibility, sources and types of culpability, fulfillment, abnormal development, enhancement, transfer and extinguishment of culpability).
  8.        Regulated or Named Contracts (sale, lease of thing, employment contract, project contract, brokerage, order, loan, usufructuary loan, deposit, guarantee).
  9.        Modern Forms of Contracts (leasing, franchising factoring, forfaiting, time sharing, management agreement).
  10.    Real Property Law (concept, rights in rem, concept of thing and distinctions), County and Possession (concept, types, acquisition, loss and autonomy and judicial protection of the county), Ownership (concept, types, acquisition, loss), Servitudes, Real Security, Land registry.
  11.    Family Law (Basic concepts, family, kinship, family rights, marriage, divorce, cohabitation, parent-child relationships, alimony, adoption).
  12.    Inheritance Law (inheritance, - will, intestate succession, legal destiny, donation upon death, acquisition, acceptance, disclaimer of inheritance, action for inheritance - national, European-)
  13.    Drafting of articles of association, analysis of model contracts and presentation of the operation of modern financial contracts.

 

(4) ΔΙΔΑΚΤΙΚΕΣ και ΜΑΘΗΣΙΑΚΕΣ ΜΕΘΟΔΟΙ – ΑΞΙΟΛΟΓΗΣΗ

TEACHING METHOD

face-to-face

USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES

Use of information and communication technologies in teaching, laboratory education, communication with students. Electronic communication with students, learning-process support through the “e-class” online platform.

TEACHING ORGANIZATION

Activity

Semester Workload

Lectures

39

Study of references:

16

Exam preparation

60

  
  
 

 

 

 

 

 

Course Total

115

STUDENT EVALUATION

Written final exam (100%) including:

  1.        Theory and development of brief questions (70% of total mark)
  2.        Multiple choice questions (30% of the total mark)

Recommended bibliography:

– Αγγαλλοπούλου Π., “Βασικές Αρχές Αστικού Δικαίου”, (2016), Εκδ. Νομική Βιβλιοθήκη

– Βάρκα – Αδάμη Αλ. : Εισαγωγή στο Αστικό Δίκαιο, (2016), Εκδόσεις Παν. Σάκκουλας.

 – Λαδάς Π., : Γενικές Αρχές αστικού δικαίου, 2007, Εκδόσεις Παν. Σάκκουλας

– Σεβαστίδης Χ., Αστικό δίκαιο, Εκδόσεις Τζιόλας 2017

 

Journals

-Εφαρμογές Αστικού Δικαίου

-Νομικό Βήμα

-Ελληνική Δικαιοσύνη

-Αρμενόπουλος

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