Roman law
Course: “Law”
Structural unit: Education and Research Law School
Title
Roman law
Code
ОК.31
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
2 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
Students' achievement of such competencies, skills and abilities as: to analyze social processes in the context of the analyzed problem and to demonstrate their own vision of ways to solve it; give a brief opinion on certain factual circumstances (data) with sufficient justification;
provide advice on possible ways to protect the rights and interests of clients in various legal
situations.
Form of study
Distance form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Know the legal nature of private law, the relationship between private and public law, the main stages of development of the Roman state, Roman private law.
2. Be able to assess and determine the role of Roman private law, distinguish between the institutions of Roman private law, determine the essence of individual legal structures and their change at a certain socio-economic stage of society, determine the impact of Roman private law on modern civil models and relations.
3. To have basic skills in analyzing the circumstances of the proposed cases, to determine the legal relationship that has developed, the sources of their regulation, and ways to resolve them.
Course content
Forms of teaching and teaching methods of this discipline are aimed at studying the basic principles, doctrinal principles, legal sources, individual concepts, terms, definitions, definitions, legal categories and institutions of the Roman state and law, features of the phenomenon of reception of Roman law and legal regulation of public and private law. relations and basic constructions of private law, which retain their scientific and practical significance in the analysis and development of modern legal understanding. The course of the discipline involves in-depth study by students of the basic institutes of Roman private law, sources, legal literature, basic concepts
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Baron Y. The System of Roman Civil law: In 6 books. St. Petersburg: R. Aslanov Publishing House, Legal Center "Press", 2005. 1102 p.
2. Garrido Garcia M. H. Roman Private Law: Cases, Lawsuits, Institutions. Moscow: 2005. 812 p.
3. Digests of Justinian. Translation into Russian with Parallel Latin Text, in eight volumes. Ed. Kofanova L.L .
Moscow: Statute, 2002-2008.
4. Roman law: textbook. / OA Pidoprigora, Ye.O. Kharitonov. 2nd view. Kyiv: Yurinkom Inter, 2009. 528 p.
5. Roman Private Law: Workshop: textbook. method / ed. RA Maidanyk and EO Ryabokon. Kyiv: Alerta, 2021. 220 p.
6. Roman Private Law: Textbook. Ed. prof. IB Novitsky and prof. IS Peretersky. - Moscow: Jurist, 2005. 448 p.
7. François J. Institutional Course of Roman Law. Moscow: Statute, 2004. 428 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, self-studying work of the student on the basis of textbooks, abstracts, methodical recommendations, consultations with the teacher
Assessment methods and criteria
At seminars current control of students' knowledge of the discipline includes: performance of creative analytical work - from 6 to 10 points; express examination - from 3 to 5 points; case resolution - from 5 to 7; presentation - from 5 to 10; discourse - from 5 to 8.
The following are subject to assessment: the level of knowledge demonstrated in the response; activity in discussing issues; systematic work in the classroom; results of tasks.
Missing for good reason seminar classes a student can work in extracurricular time (time of teacher consultations) through oral interviews, testing, preparation of scientific reports.
A student who has not reached the minimum threshold level of assessment (24 points) of those learning outcomes that cannot be assessed during the final control may be excluded from the final assessment.
The final assessment of the student's knowledge takes place during the written test (maximum score - 60).
Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Igor
Bezklubiy
Civil Law Department
Education and Research Law School
Education and Research Law School
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
Civil Law Department
Education and Research Law School