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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
DROI1108-1  Introduction to private law

Duration :  50h Th, 10h Pr
Number of credits :  
Bachelier en sciences politiques, orientation générale6
Extra courses intended for exchange students (Erasmus, ...)6
Lecturer :  Pascale Lecocq
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
Teaching in the second semester
Course contents :  
After an introduction whose purpose is to set private law within the Belgian legal system, we address the topic of private rights (notions of real rights and claims; birth, transmission and extinguishment) as well as the concept of possession in patrimonial and non-patrimonial domains.
The ¿legal act¿ (definition, classifications, creation, performance, effects regarding people) will then retain our attention, before we examine a specific ¿legal fact¿, the one of ¿civil responsibility¿ (torts).
In the final part of the class, attention is given to the subjects of Evidence in civil law (ways of proving, admissibility and power of various ways of proving, specificities of proving transactions on the Internet) and to the notion of legal personality (study of natural and legal persons and their capability).
Learning outcomes of the course :  
The aim of the class is to provide students in political sciences and public administration with the basic principles of private law, contracts, torts, property law, family law and merchant law. First, these fundamentals constitute the basis of a legal culture; second, they are necessary for understanding further legal classes. The learning is eventually useful in the perspective of professional exams, including those organized by public authorities.
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Three or five lessons of practical cases are organized to prepare the student for the exam.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
The course consists in 2X2 h. a week during the second semester and practical work.
Recommended or required readings :  
Syllabus to complete. List of legal dispositions.
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Final examination. Civil code and other legal dispositions are necessary.
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Contacts :  
Civil law service : Law of property, Evidence, B31 prof. : P. LECOCQ, office, I.23, tél. : 04/3663095, email : Pascale.Lecocq@ulg.ac.be
Assistants : Sophie BOUFFLETTE (mi-temps),office I.22, tél. : 04/3663096, email : S.Boufflette@ulg.ac.be Arianne SALVE (mi-temps), bureau I.22, tél. : 04/3663096, email : arianne.salve@ulg.ac.be
Raluca POPA; email : r.popa@ulg.ac.be
Secretaryship : N. BLEVE, office I.77, tél. : 04/3663190
mailbox at the university : box 16

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