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Civil Law II part A

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Course ID: 2200-1A156
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Course title: Civil Law II part A
Name in Polish: Prawo cywilne II cz. a
Organizational unit: Faculty of Law and Administration
Course groups:
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): (not available) Basic information on ECTS credits allocation principles:
  • the annual hourly workload of the student’s work required to achieve the expected learning outcomes for a given stage is 1500-1800h, corresponding to 60 ECTS;
  • the student’s weekly hourly workload is 45 h;
  • 1 ECTS point corresponds to 25-30 hours of student work needed to achieve the assumed learning outcomes;
  • weekly student workload necessary to achieve the assumed learning outcomes allows to obtain 1.5 ECTS;
  • work required to pass the course, which has been assigned 3 ECTS, constitutes 10% of the semester student load.

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Language: Polish
Type of course:

obligatory courses

Prerequisites (description):

The knowledge of course of civil law part I shall be acquired.

Short description:

Contract law is one of five traditionally separated parts of the civil law (together with general part, property law, family law and inheritance law). It regulates the types of the property relations, and therefore individual rights enforceable against certain individual actors. The lecture is aimed in particular to explain basics contract law concepts, to present issues regarding damages, contracts, torts, unjust enrichment, performance of the obligations and consequences of default, expiration of contract liability, change of creditor or debtor and joinder of claims, as well as various types of contractual relations.

Full description:

Contract law – general course

Lectures and tutorials are the same in the scope of subjects. Their purpose is to present the institutions of Polish contract law with regard to the origins, comparative approach, legal regulations and performance of their functions.

The course deals with the following problems:

1. Place of contract law in the Polish legal system.

2. Basic concepts of contract law.

3. Consideration. Types of considerations. Cash benefits and interests.

4. Damages.

5. The multitude of creditors and debtors.

6. Contracts.

7. Torts.

8. Unjust enrichment.

9. Performance of the obligations and consequences of default.

10. Expiration of contract liability.

11. Change of creditor or debtor.

12. Joinder of claims.

Contract law – detailed course:

Lectures and tutorials are the same in the scope of subjects. Their purpose is to present the specific types of contracts, with regard to their origins, comparative approach, legal regulations (and their consequences), as well as performance of their functions.

The course deals with the following problems:

1. Subject and systematics of the detailed course on contract law.

2. Contracts governing the transfer of rights.

3. Contracts governing the use of items.

4. Obligations relating to the provisions of services.

5. Contracts governing credit relations.

6. Security of claims.

7. Agreements serving maintenance functions.

8. Business insurances.

9. Articles of association in the legal system.

10. Remittance and securities.

11. Promise to the public.

12. Gamblings.

13. Dispute settlement.

Bibliography:

Basic literature:

1. A. Brzozowski, J. Jastrzębski, M. Kaliński, E. Skowrońska-Bocian, Zobowiązania – część ogólna, , Warszawa 2013, wyd. LexisNexis.

2. A. Brzozowski, J. Jastrzębski, M. Kaliński, W. Kocot, E. Skowrońska-Bocian, Zobowiązania – część szczegółowa, Warszawa 2014, wyd. WolterKluwer.

3. W. Czachórski, A. Brzozowski, M. Safjan, E. Skowrońska-Bocian, Zobowiązania. Zarys wykładu, Warszawa 2009, wyd. LexisNexis.

4. Z. Radwański, A. Olejniczak, Zobowiązania – część ogólna, Warszawa 2012, wyd. C. H. Beck.

5. Z. Radwański, J. Panowicz-Lipska, Zobowiązania – część szczegółowa, Warszawa 2013, wyd. C.H. Beck.

Comments:

1. Kodeks cywilny. Komentarz, Tom I, pod red. K. Pietrzykowskiego, Warszawa 2013, wyd. C. H. Beck.

2. Kodeks cywilny. Komentarz, Tom II, pod red. K. Pietrzykowskiego, Warszawa 2013, wyd. C. H. Beck.

3. Kodeks cywilny. Komentarz, pod red. E. Gniewka i P. Machnikowskiego, Warszawa 2013, wyd. C. H. Beck.

4. Kodeks cywilny. Komentarz, Tom II, pod red. K. Osajdy, Warszawa 2013, wyd. C. H. Beck.

5. Kodeks cywilny. Komentarz, Tom III cz. 1, pod red. J. Gudowskiego, Warszawa 2013, wyd. LexisNexis.

6. Kodeks cywilny. Komentarz, Tom III cz. 2, pod red. J. Gudowskiego, Warszawa 2013, wyd. LexisNexis.

Supplementary literature:

1. System prawa cywilnego, pod red. S. Grzybowskiego, t. III, cz. 1 i 2, Wrocław-Warszawa 1985, wyd. Ossolineum.

2. System Prawa Prywatnego. Tom 5, pod red. E. Łętowskiej, Warszawa 2013, wyd. C. H. Beck.

3. System Prawa Prywatnego. Tom 6, pod red. A. Olejniczaka, Warszawa 2014, wyd. C. H. Beck.

4. System Prawa Prywatnego. Tom 7, pod red. J. Rajskiego, Warszawa 2011, wyd. C. H. Beck.

5. System Prawa Prywatnego. Tom 8, pod red. J. Panowicz-Lipskiej, Warszawa 2011, wyd. C. H. Beck.

Learning outcomes:

After the course (composed of lecture and classes) completion a student acquires a basic scope of knowledge regarding the rules of contract law, recognizes such rules and is able to apply them.

Assessment methods and assessment criteria:

Examination requirements: the exam is oral and embraces the scope of general and detailed part of contract law.

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