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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
DROI1207-1  Elements of Comparative Law
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in law, 2nd yearPremier quadrimestre3
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Business Law, 1st yearPremier quadrimestre3
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Public and Administrative Law, 1st yearPremier quadrimestre3
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Private Law, 1st yearPremier quadrimestre3
Master in Law, Professional focus in Criminal Law, 1st yearPremier quadrimestre3
Master in Law, Professional Focus in Labour Law, 1st yearPremier quadrimestre3
Holder(s) :  Jean‑François Gerkens
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  The most important law systems of the world will be briefly introduced. We will see how we arrived to the present situation.
Course objective :  This introduction to comparative law vows to accoint students to teachings flowing from legal comparatism. In the first place, it favours a distance in regard of their native national system and endeavours to emphasize the singularity of the latter among the different legal systems in the world.
Prerequisites :  Good notions of history.
Organization :  This class is held during 2 hours every Monday during the first semester.
Written notes :  Oral presentation. No written notes.
Assessment :  A written examination based upon the oral class.
Contacts :  Questions can be asked to the professor at the end of each class or to the roman law assistants.


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