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 concerns fundamental issues of property law based on national law, taking into account the current legal framework and the european legal developments. Indicatively, the concept of the right, and the formation of the property relations between legal entities will be analyzed. On the one hand the course examines contractual relations, whereas on the other hand examines relations between persons and property goods, mainly absolute authoritarian rights, such as rights in rem and intellectual property rights. It also includes a presentation of the possibility of legal entities to form their property relations autonomously through legal acts, e.g. will and contracts (e.g. contract of sale, donation). Furthermore, the course delves into specific issues of Property Law, such as real relations (rights in rem, prefecture, possession, special forms of ownership, etc.), property or personal security of debts and issues on the Cadastre Law, as well as the Inheritance Law.