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Module code: BBABW-430 |
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4V (4 hours per week) |
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Semester: 4 |
Mandatory course: yes |
Language of instruction:
German |
Assessment:
Written exam (90 min. / Can be repeated semesterly)
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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:
BBABW-540 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
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Learning outcomes:
After successfully completing this module, students will: - be familiar with the most important principles and regulations of German civil law for business economists, - understand the function and mechanisms of civil law and have improved their knowledge about the law of legal transactions, in particular the typical problems related to contracts, - understand the law as one of the basic conditions for entrepreneurial activity and the relevance of the regulations for business practice, - be able to incorporate legal considerations into the operational of a company, - be able to apply legal texts independently, interpret each regulation, apply them to actual business issues and relate them to one another, - be able to develop proposals for solutions to specific cases relating to legal transactions and obligations by classifying the problem, subsuming the facts under the characteristics of the relevant regulations and deriving the result therefrom, - will have developed drafting proposals for simple legal transactions, - be able to evaluate and review the results based on general legal value judgements.
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Module content:
- Case review methodology - Law, the legal system, law enforcement - Legal entities in private law - Freedom of contract and its limits, abstraction principle - Legal transactions and declaration of intent - All about contracts (introduction, process of concluding a contract, the effect of a contract) - Consumer protection according to BGB, consumer contracts with special features - Agency according to BGB - Destruction and nullity of legal transactions (selected topics, including nullity due to lack of form) - Introduction to the law of general terms and conditions (economic significance, definition, inclusion in a contract) - Debtor and creditor, cession, joint and several liability - Performance by the seller (place of performance, transfer of risk, time of performance, retention of title) - Performance by the buyer (payment, set-off) - Statutory limitation - Overview of design rights, basic features of rescission - Overview of defective performance
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Teaching methods/Media:
- Interactive lecture with integrated tutorial (Solving legal issues and formulating declarations) - Visualization by means of transparencies - Learning material from the internal eLearning management system
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Recommended or required reading:
- Brox, H. / Walker, W.-D. Allgemeines Schuldrecht. München: C. H. Beck, aktuelle Auflage - Führich, E. / Werdan, I. Wirtschaftsprivatrecht in Fällen und Fragen. München: Franz Vahlen, aktuelle Auflage - Gildeggen, R. u. a. Wirtschaftsprivatrecht: Kompaktwissen für Betriebswirte. Berlin; Boston: de Gruyter Oldenbourg, aktuelle Auflage - Güllemann, D., Wirtschaftsprivatrecht: BGB Allgemeiner Teil, Schuldrecht, Sachenrecht, Handels- und Gesellschaftsrecht. München: Franz Vahlen, aktuelle Auflage - Looschelders, D. Schuldrecht Allgemeiner Teil. München: Franz Vahlen, aktuelle Auflage - Metzler-Müller, K. Wie löse ich einen Privatrechtsfall. Stuttgart: Boorberg, aktuelle Auflage - Stadler, A. Allgemeiner Teil des BGB. München: C. H. Beck, aktuelle Auflage
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