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Module code: BIBW-130 |
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4VU (4 hours per week) |
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Semester: 1 |
Mandatory course: yes |
Language of instruction:
German |
Assessment:
Written exam (90 minutes / can be repeated semesterly)
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BIBW-130 (P420-0192) International Business, Bachelor, ASPO 01.10.2013
, semester 1, mandatory course
BIBW-130 (P420-0192) International Business, Bachelor, ASPO 01.10.2017
, semester 1, mandatory course
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60 class hours (= 45 clock hours) over a 15-week period. The total student study time is 150 hours (equivalent to 5 ECTS credits). There are therefore 105 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
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Recommended prerequisites (modules):
None.
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Recommended as prerequisite for:
BIBW-220 Business Law
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Module coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Holger Buck |
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Holger Buck Prof. Dr. Sybille Neumann Prof. Dr. Barbara Weitz Dozierende des Studiengangs
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Learning outcomes:
After successfully completing this module, students will: - be familiar with the most important basics of German civil law for international business economists and its integration into the international and European framework - be able to explain the function and mechanisms of privat international law, and will have deepened their knowledge about the law of legal transactions - be able to apply legal and legislative texts independently, interpret individual provisions and correlate them - be able to recognize the relevance of regulations for business practice - be capable of developing proposals for solutions to concrete cases relating to legal transactions and obligations by classifying the problem, subsuming the facts under the characteristics of the relevant provisions and deriving the result from them. - be able to review the results based on general legal value judgements
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Module content:
The legal system, international and European influences, structure of jurisdiction Legal entities of private law (people, consumers, entrepreneurs, businessmen) Theory of legal transactions (declaration of intent, general legal transactions, contracts, abstraction principle) Inclusion and main features of the content control of GTCs Flaws in legal transactions (nullity due to form or content, contestability) Agency Statutory limitation Introduction to law of obligations Performance modalities and types of fulfillment Rescission and revocation rights for consumers Overview of defective performance and damages Default in payment Cession Participation of third parties in the contractual relationship
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Teaching methods/Media:
Lecture based on introductory cases with integrated exercises for solving civil law cases Board and slides Learning material from the Internet (charts, diagrams, practice cases)
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Recommended or required reading:
-Hirsch, Christoph, Der Allgemeiner Teil des BGB, Baden-Baden, Nomos, latest edition -Hirsch, Christoph, Schuldrecht Allgemeiner Teil, Baden-Baden, Nomos, latest edition -Klunzinger, Eugen, Einführung in das Bürgerliche Recht, München: Vahlen, latest edition -Klunzinger, Eugen, Übungen im Privatrecht, München: Vahlen, latest edition
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