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Valid for year : 2005
 
TEIE95 Civil and Commercial Law, 4 ECTS credits.
/Affärsrätt I/

For:   C   D   I   IT   Y  

 

Prel. scheduled hours: 42
Rec. self-study hours: 58

  Area of Education: Law

Subject area: Industrial Economics

  Advancement level (A-D): B

Aim:
The course aims to give a general introduction to law and the legal system plus basic knowledge in the main area of property law including contract law, purchasing rights, association rights (with the emphasis on joint-stock companies) and market law. After completing this course students should be able to solve simple legal matters in the work place and decide when judicial expertise is needed as well as follow and understand more complicated legal reasoning.

Prerequisites: (valid for students admitted to programmes within which the course is offered)
TEIE13 Ekonomisk grundkurs I (Basic course in industrial economics) or equivalent.

Note: Admission requirements for non-programme students usually also include admission requirements for the programme and threshhold requirements for progression within the programme, or corresponding.

Organisation:
Lectures are based on course material and tackle first and foremost the basic rules as well as more complicated areas/chapters while other material is taken up if and when time allows. Large seminars provide training in how to find out which the applicable laws are and how to identify legal matters in a complex society.

Course contents:
1 Law and the legal system: The nature and grouping/classification of the legal system. Different legal sources. Legal source material, how to find it and how to use it. The court system and legal proceedings. Arbitration. 2 Property Law a) Contract Law: Entering into a contract, invalid contracts, modification and exclusion of unjustifiable terms and conditions, powers of attorney, standard contracts. b) Buyers Rights: Parties obligations, breach of contract, hire-purchase, consumer purchasing, door-to-door sales. c) Buying on Credit: Different types of indebtedness (promissory notes, cheques, bills of exchange), different forms of security, statute of limitations, debt collection. d) Law of Association: Different types of company. Private companies. Trading companies: Establishment, organisation, owner's responsibility. Economic associations. Foundations. Joint-stock companies: Establishment, changes in and payment of share capital, protection of share capital, organisation, the company's rights and obligations, annual accounts and dissolution/winding up of the company. e) Labour Law: Various parties in the labour market, negotiation and union rights, right of participation in decision making, collective contract/collective wage agreement, industrial action, mediating, the individual employment contract, job security agreements and holiday rights. f) Non-material Rights: Copyright, patenting rights, design rights, trademark rights and business rights. 3 Market Rights, competition and economic criminal law. 4 Employers' penalties. 5 EU law/rights.

Course literature:
See information presented at the beginniing of the course.

Examination:
Written examination where the use of non-annotated legal textbooks may be used.
2,5 p
 



Course language is Swedish.
Department offering the course: EKI.
Director of Studies: Maria Boyce
Examiner: Georg Hellgren
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Course Syllabus in Swedish

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Contact: TFK , val@tfk.liu.se
Last updated: 02/25/2004