5.00 credits
60.0 h + 6.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Léonard Thierry; Puyraimond Jean-Ferdinand;
Language
French
Prerequisites
The prerequisite(s) for this Teaching Unit (Unité d’enseignement – UE) for the programmes/courses that offer this Teaching Unit are specified at the end of this sheet.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
This course provides the students with a general training in commercial law. The mastery of the concepts, their application to concrete situations and the development of a discerning mind are the main objectives. |
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Content
The course is divided into five parts following the structure of the Manuel :
Book I. General theory of business law
Title 1. General points
Title 2 The recipients of business law
Book II : Introduction in Company Law
Title 1 : Principles and concepts
Book III. The payment and financing of the company
Title 1 : Invoice and payment
Book V. Introduction in European Competition Law
Book VI. Market practices and consumer protection
Book I. General theory of business law
Title 1. General points
Title 2 The recipients of business law
Book II : Introduction in Company Law
Title 1 : Principles and concepts
Book III. The payment and financing of the company
Title 1 : Invoice and payment
Book V. Introduction in European Competition Law
Book VI. Market practices and consumer protection
Teaching methods
The lecture is completed by tutorials taught in small groups and supervised by the probationary lecturer.
The teaching staff pays special attention to creating a synergy between lectures and tutorials.
The teaching staff pays special attention to creating a synergy between lectures and tutorials.
Evaluation methods
The final assessment is a written examination and will include knowledge questions as well as thinking questions and if necessary, the resolving of a concrete case or a commentary of case law.
The students will only be assessed on the subject matter that has been addressed during the lecture. It is possible that certain documents handed out by the professor during the sessions can be used as material for examination.
During the entire examination, the students may have at their disposal their Code (code of Economic law, code of Company Law, Code of Civil Law...) as well as other legal texts and complete case law with the exception of any doctrinal commentary.
However, the authorised documents may not contain any notes or cross references other than a reference to a law or a jurisprudential decision.
Highlighting, underlining and post-its (if they do not include any unauthorised notes as mentioned here above) are also authorised.
The students will only be assessed on the subject matter that has been addressed during the lecture. It is possible that certain documents handed out by the professor during the sessions can be used as material for examination.
During the entire examination, the students may have at their disposal their Code (code of Economic law, code of Company Law, Code of Civil Law...) as well as other legal texts and complete case law with the exception of any doctrinal commentary.
However, the authorised documents may not contain any notes or cross references other than a reference to a law or a jurisprudential decision.
Highlighting, underlining and post-its (if they do not include any unauthorised notes as mentioned here above) are also authorised.
Other information
The Manuel du droit de l'entreprise (Anthemis, 2019) is the written support for the course. It completes and exemplifies the lecture course but is not the subject of specific questioning on the points covered. The teacher will specify his requirements in this regard during the lecture.
The Manual is available with a preferential price at the reprography service.
The Manual is available with a preferential price at the reprography service.
Bibliography
Des orientations bibliographiques sont précisées dans le Manuel du droit de l’entreprise (Anthemis, 2019) qui constitue le support de cours.
Faculty or entity
DRTB