Introducing students with basic notions of law as well as with the significance of civil law for the security of legal and economic traffic. Developing practical skills in understanding civic relationships with other areas of law, especially criminal and constitutional law.
| Code | Subject status | Semester | Classes | ECTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P-GRĐ | Compulsory | IV | 4+2 | 9 |
Students’ ability to understand the theoretical and practical meaning of the right to the stability of overall social relationships through basic legal institutes. Understanding ownership as a basic social relationship for the universality of social relations in society. Understanding of real and obligatory rights in a legal order.
Concept, object, systematics and sources of property right; legal entities and their ability; subjective civil rights; legal affairs, types, occurrence and termination; property and property mass; interpretation of rights; representation; abuse of rights; the effect of time-wasting on property rights; exercising and protection of subjective rights; acquisition and cessation of property rights; great civic codification; record of real rights.
Lectures, exercises, consultations, written examinations (colloquiums) individual student work (seminar and homework, papers, etc.), as well as group participation of students in the study of certain thematic units.
- Test 1 (0-15 points)
- Test 2 (0-15 points)
- Final exam (0-50 points)
- Seminar(s) (0-10 points)
- Teaching activities (0-10 points)