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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
Version 2013-2014
DCER0040-3  Training in forensic accounting
- Litigation and the use of future experts, Insight into legal institutions and their competences, General rules on procedures for using experts, Theory and practice of expertise in civil and criminal affairs
- Elements of civil law in relation to expertise
- Elements of insurance law
- The expertise and non-judicial methods of dispute resolution
- Training in conciliation techniques and mediation in relation to expert assessments
- Principles of criminal financial law, including the prevention and management of fraud cases
- Evaluation of companies, business activities and damages resulting from wrongful termination of a concession
- Deontology, disciplinary and practical responsibility of legal experts in terms of accounting
- Accounting obligations of retailers
- Examination of practical examples

Duration :  Litigation and the use of future experts, Insight into legal institutions and their competences, General rules on procedures for using experts, Theory and practice of expertise in civil and criminal affairs : 18h Th
Elements of civil law in relation to expertise : 6h Th
Elements of insurance law : 3h Th
The expertise and non-judicial methods of dispute resolution : 3h Th
Training in conciliation techniques and mediation in relation to expert assessments : 3h Th
Principles of criminal financial law, including the prevention and management of fraud cases : 6h Th
Evaluation of companies, business activities and damages resulting from wrongful termination of a concession : 7,5h Th
Deontology, disciplinary and practical responsibility of legal experts in terms of accounting : 7,5h Th
Accounting obligations of retailers : 3h Th
Examination of practical examples : 6h Th
Number of credits :  
Certificat d'université de formation à l'expertise judiciaire comptable10
Lecturer :  Litigation and the use of future experts, Insight into legal institutions and their competences, General rules on procedures for using experts, Theory and practice of expertise in civil and criminal affairs :
Elements of civil law in relation to expertise :
Elements of insurance law :
The expertise and non-judicial methods of dispute resolution :
Training in conciliation techniques and mediation in relation to expert assessments :
Principles of criminal financial law, including the prevention and management of fraud cases :
Evaluation of companies, business activities and damages resulting from wrongful termination of a concession :
Deontology, disciplinary and practical responsibility of legal experts in terms of accounting :
Accounting obligations of retailers :
Examination of practical examples :
Coordinator :  Benoît Kohl
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Course contents :  
Principles of criminal financial law, including the prevention and management of fraud cases

The course consists of a presentation of case studies which students are asked to reflect on.
The aim is to define which reaction to adopt in a case of fraud.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Principles of criminal financial law, including the prevention and management of fraud cases

Presentation of files.
PowerPoint presentation.
Student intervention and presentations (group or individual work)
Recommended or required readings :  
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Principles of criminal financial law, including the prevention and management of fraud cases

La participation aux cours est indispensable
Contacts :  
Principles of criminal financial law, including the prevention and management of fraud cases

Luc Bihain
L.Bihain@ulg.ac.be



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