Economic Law 4.17.E.474
1. Law in the business context
2. State interference with the economic activity
3. European Internal Market
4. European Companies Law
5. European Financial Law
6. European Consumer Law
7. European Competition Law
8. Law of the World Economic Order
Supplementary literature
Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
Knows basic legal terminology
Is able to apply legal rules to simple cases
Is aware of the significance of law as a regulator of social and economic life
Is able to identify legal rights and wrongs
Understands the need of lifelong learning.
Can correctly use normative systems to solve a task in the field of economics
Assessment criteria
Viva voce exam
Bibliography
Klaus Mathis, Law and Economics in Europe. Foundations and Applications, Springer 2014
Available online free of charge through UO SpringerLink
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