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Course JUS278-2-A

Comparative Private Law

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Number of credits 10
Course offered (semester) Autumn. (Exam each semester.)
Subject overlap In combination with JUS358 Comparative Private Law this course generates no new credits.
Schedule Schedule
Reading list Reading list

Language of Instruction

English.

Pre-requirements

Three years of university studies.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, students will be able to:
Understand the distinction between common law and civil law legal systems in Europe;
Understand the variety of legal traditions which are contained within the category of private law in Europe;
Identify legal sources (constitution; legislation; case-law) from selected civil law systems;
Operate comparisons among different legal solutions both orally and in writing.

Contact Information

Course teachers: professor Berte-Elen Konow and guest professor Gianmaria Ajani

Administrative contact: Higher Executive Officer Nathalie S. L. Gaulier: Nathalie.Gaulier@jurfa.uib.no

Course offered (semester)

Autumn. (Exam each semester.)

Language of Instruction

English.

Aim and Content

The aim of this course is to introduce students to the assortment of major European legal systems and the to different styles of law-making and interpretation within those systems.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, students will be able to:
Understand the distinction between common law and civil law legal systems in Europe;
Understand the variety of legal traditions which are contained within the category of private law in Europe;
Identify legal sources (constitution; legislation; case-law) from selected civil law systems;
Operate comparisons among different legal solutions both orally and in writing.

Pre-requirements

Three years of university studies.

Recommended previous knowledge

Three years of Law studies.

Subject Overlap

In combination with JUS358 Comparative Private Law this course generates no new credits.

Teaching Methods

Lectures.

Compulsory Requirements

None.

Assessment methods

Exam each semester.

Four hours school exam. A ¿ E for passed, F for failed.

Exam language:

  • Question paper: English
  • Answer paper: English

 

Support materials allowed during school exam:

See section 3-5 of the Supplementary Regulations for Studies at the Faculty of Law at the University of Bergen.

 

Special regulations about dictionaries:

 

  • According to the Regulations for Studies, one dictionary is permitted support material during the examination. Bilingual dictionaries containing for example both Norwegian-English and English-Norwegian are considered as one dictionary.
  • Bilingual dictionaries to/from the same two languages - for example Norwegian-English/English-Norwegian - in two different volumes are also considered as one dictionary (irrespective of publisher or edition).
  • Dictionaries as described above cannot be combined with any other types of dictionaries.
  • Any kind of combination which makes up more than two physical volumes is forbidden.
  • In case a student has a special need for any other combination than the above mentioned, such combination has to be clarified with/approved by the course coordinator minimum two weeks before the exam. Students who have not been granted permission to have a special combination minimum two weeks before the exam will be subject to the usual regulations (Section 3-5) about examination support materials.

 

Course Unit Evaluation

According to administrative arrangements for evaluating courses at the Law Faculty.

Contact Information

Course teachers: professor Berte-Elen Konow and guest professor Gianmaria Ajani

Administrative contact: Higher Executive Officer Nathalie S. L. Gaulier: Nathalie.Gaulier@jurfa.uib.no