Department of Business Administration

Commercial law

Department of Business Administration

ΠΕΡΙΓΡΑΜΜΑ ΜΑΘΗΜΑΤΟΣ ΕΜΠΟΡΙΚΟ ΔΙΚΑΙΟ

  1.        General Information:

School

Economics & Social Sciences

Department

Business Administration

Level of Studies

Undergraduate

Course code

 206

Semester

2ο

Course title

Commercial Law

INDEPENDENT TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Weekly teaching hours
-

ECTS

Course total

4

5

 

  

 

  

Type of course

mandatory/general background

Prerequisite course

Language of instruction and exams

Greek

The course is offered to Erasmus students

YES

Course URL

http://

  1.        Learning outcomes:

Learning outcomes

 

The practice of business administration requires knowledge of commercial law. The aim of the course is to provide fundamental knowledge and to learn procedures and techniques, so that the future graduate, on the one hand, knows the institutional framework that governs businesses (individual and corporate businesses) from their formation to their termination, and on the other hand, to apply the appropriate regulatory procedures and techniques required each time during the operation of the business.

Upon the successful completion of the course, students will be able to:

  1. have a clear picture and understand the regulatory framework of Commercial Law.
  2. know the basic concepts and functions of merchant and trade, business, company, securities, powers and liability of directors, industrial property, business reorganization and bankruptcy of merchants.
  3. assess which rules and procedures are applied to the establishment and operation of commercial companies, to the transformation and consolidation of businesses, to the bankruptcy of merchants, to the issuance and operation of bills of exchange and bank checks.
  4. know which documents are necessary for the establishment of a commercial enterprise, for the registration of trademarks and patents as well as for the operation and termination of a business.
  5. draw up documents, which are necessary for the daily operation of a business, for the validity of the acts of its bodies or representatives.

 

General Skills

 

In addition, the course aims to:

  • the search, analysis and synthesis of data and information, with the use of new technologies,
  • the adaptation of businesses to the new financial situations,
  • making business decisions
  • independent work
  • form a spirit of teamwork,
  • make students aware of working in an interdisciplinary environment,
  • generate new research ideas,
  • diversity and multiculturalism
  • the demonstration of social professional and ethical responsibility and gender sensitivity, and

ευαισθησίας σε θέματα φύλου, και

  • promotion of free, creative and inductive thinking
  1.        COURSE CONTENT

Knowledge is provided for the consolidation of the basic concepts of Commercial Law, Industrial Property Law, Company Law, Securities, Business Reorganization, Bankruptcy Law as well as the settlement of debts of natural persons who are not traders.

The main thematic units include (per teaching week):

  1. Commercial law, other legal branches and Economics
  2. Trade
  3. Commercial transactions - contracts
  4. Merchant, commercial capacity, commercial books.
  5. Business, distinctive features, protection, taxation
  6. Commercial companies, legal forms, basic characteristics
  7. General, Limited, Invisible Company
  8. Limited Liability Company and Private Equity Company
  9. Limited Company and Cooperatives
  10. Securities: Bill of exchange, Bank cheque, Promissory note
  11. Business resolution procedures
  12. Bankruptcy of merchants and individuals
  13. Drafting of company articles of association, minutes of administrative bodies and completion of certificates
  1.        TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS - EVALUATION

 

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)

 

  1.        ΣΥΝΙΣΤΩΜΕΝΗ-ΒΙΒΛΙΟΓΡΑΦΙΑ
  • Βελέντζας Ι. (2013). Επίτομο Εμπορικό Δίκαιο, Θεσσαλονίκη, JUS.
  • Σινανώτη Α. (221). Εμπορικές Εταιρίες, Αθήνα, Νομική Βιβλιοθήκη
  • Αλεξανδρίδου Ε. (2019). Δίκαιο Εμπορικών Εταιριών, Αθήνα, Νομική Βιβλιοθήκη
  • Ρόκας Ν. (2019). Εμπορικές Εταιρίες, Αθήνα, Νομική Βιβλιοθήκη
  • Ψυχομάνης Σ. (2020). Δίκαιο Εμπορικών Εταιριών, Αθήνα, Σάκκουλα
  • Περάκης Ε. (2013). Ιδιωτική Κεφαλαιουχική Εταιρία, Αθήνα, Νομική Βιβλιοθήκη
  • Περάκης Ε. – Ρόκας Ν. (2013) Γενικό Μέρος Εμπορικού Δικαίου – Αξιόγραφα,

Αθήνα, Νομική Βιβλιοθήκη

  • Περάκης Ε. (2021). Πτωχευτικό Δίκαιο, Αθήνα, Νομική Βιβλιοθήκη
  • Ψυχομάνης Σ. (2020). , Αθήνα, Σάκκουλα
  •  

                Journals

  • περιοδικό «Δίκαιο Επιχειρήσεων και Εταιριών»
  •          περιοδικό «Επιθεώρηση Εμπορικού Δικαίου»
  • περιοδικό «Επισκόπηση Εμπορικού Δικαίου»
  • περιοδικό «Επιχείρηση»
  • περιοδικό «Λογιστής»
  • περιοδικό «Φορολογική Επιθεώρηση»
  • Journal  Business of Law
  • Business Law Review
  • NYL  Journal of Law & Business

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