[1] Concept, subject and sources of business law.
[2] The concept and characteristics of companies.
[3] Business start-up systems.
[4] The founding act of the company.
[5] Assets of a company (stocks, share, share capital, net equity).
[6] Business name of the company.
[7] The head office of the company.
[8] Registration of a company.
[9] Legal subjectivity of the company.
[10] Company’s activity.
[11] Representation of companies.
[12] Abuse of a legal entity.
[13] Special duties towards a company.
[14] Entrepreneur as an individual form of performing an economic activity.
[15] The notion, foundation and founding act of a partnership.
[16] Legal relations between partners and relations of partners with partner society.
[17] Legal relations of partnerships and partners towards third parties.
[18] Termination of partnership and expulsion of partners from society.
[19] Limited Partnership.
[20] The notion and foundation of a limited liability company (company acts, share capital).
[21] Increase and decrease the share capital of a limited liability company.
[22] Transfer of shares in a limited liability company.
[23] Bodies of the limited liability company.
[24] Suspension and exclusion of a member of a limited liability company.
[25] The concept and characteristics of the joint stock company.
[26] Establishment of a joint-stock company and a number of joint-stock companies.
[27] Increase and decrease in the share capital of the joint stock company.
[28] Legal position of shareholders in a joint-stock company.
[29] Shares as securities issued by joint-stock companies (term, types, properties).
[30] Bonds as securities issued by joint-stock companies.
[31] Assembly of shareholders.
[32] Board and executive board in the joint stock company.
[33] Supervisory authorities in a joint-stock company.
[34] Banks.
[35] Stock market.
[36] Insurance companies (term, types, founding).
[37] Public enterprises.
[38] Cooperatives.
[39] Linking companies.
[40] Reorganization of the company (status changes of the company).
[41] Liquidation of the company.
[42] The concept and objectives of the bankruptcy proceeding.
[43] Bankruptcy proceedings.
[44] Launch of bankruptcy proceedings (authorized proposers, preliminary bankruptcy proceedings).
[45] Legal consequences of opening a bankruptcy proceeding.
[46] Registration and determination of claims in bankruptcy proceedings (test hearing).
[47] Recovery of legal actions of the bankruptcy debtor.
[48] Bankruptcy estate and its redemption (exclusive and disconnected rights).
[49] The bankruptcy estate, payment orders and the conclusion of bankruptcy proceedings.
[50] Reorganization of debtors in bankruptcy proceedings.
[51] The concept and characteristics of a contract for the sale in the economy.
[52] Goods as the subject of a contract for the sale in the economy.
[53] The seller’s obligation to deliver the sold goods.
[54] Obligation of the buyer to pay the price for the purchased goods (price and method of payment).
[54] Commission on commission.
[55] Commercial Advocacy Agreement.
[56] Intermediation contract.
[57] Contract on control of goods and services.
[58] Agreement on the storage of goods.
[59] Franchise contract.
[60] Factoring contract.
[61] Forfeting contract.
[62] Leasing contract.
[63] Shipping contract (freight forwarding).
[64] Contract on the carriage of goods in road traffic.
[65] Contract on the transport of goods in railway traffic.
[66] Agreement on the carriage of goods in maritime transport.
[67] Agreement on the transport of goods in air traffic.
[68] Contract on the carriage of goods by inland waterways.
[69] Insurance contract.