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DROI2201-1

Obligation Theory and Application Exercises


Duration :60h Th
Credits/ECTS :
2nd "licence" in law6,5
Holder(s) :Michèle Alexandre
Course contents : The aim of the course is to study the rules of some specific contracts. Have been selected the following contracts that are the most important as well as for private consumers as for business transactions: sale contracts (included the rules which protect the consumers and succinctly the rules on international sales); lease contract; agency; service contract and specific rules of construction law (included subcontract relations).
Course objective : See hereafter
Prerequisites : This course is the following of the Law of Obligations which is the indispensable prerequisite of the study of the Law of Contracts
Workshops : See hereafter
Organization : Course given during the first quadrimeste. Some lectures will be in the form of problem lectures or in the form of the study of a specific case with a professional sollicitor. The aim is to show the students the practical importance of the knowledge of the legal rules, the importance of the rules involving the burden of proof as well as the links with Procedural Law. In the same way, at the end of (almost) each lecture, some time is given to the discussion of a pratical question. The students are invited to prepare the discussion for the next lecture.
Written notes : Four syllabuses (one for each contract studied)
Assessment : One writtent exam in First and Second Session, with problem and essay questions
Contacts : Assistant lecturers  : B. Kohl et S.Sequaris (04/366.30.94), M. Gustin (04/366.30.93)




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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