Learning Outcomes
After the successful completion of the course, students are expected to delve into the subject of the course and be able to deal independently with relevant legal issues, especially through writing academic papers and presenting them publicly, preparing scientific research and conducting critical commentary on the respective case - law.
Course Content (Syllabus)
The course includes the examination of issues relevant to the following indicative topics: contractual relationships (donation, contract of sale, lease, contract of work, society, spontaneous agency, mandate, guarantee, uncausable promise or recognition of debt, compromise, etc.), modern forms of contracts (financial leasing, factoring agreement, franchise agreement, time-sharing property, reciprocal sponsorship, credit card, etc.), civil law issues on financial transactions, perspectives and limits of contractual freedom, civil law issues on consumer protection (general terms of transactions, out-of-store contracts, distance contracts, after-sales service, online transactions, protection of personal data, protection of investor, tourist /traveler / passenger etc. The examination of each subject will be based on the current national law and the european and international legal developments.