Civil law. Part one

Course: “Law”

Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Law

Title
Civil law. Part one
Code
ОК.18
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2022/2023
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
2 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5
Learning outcomes
Achievement by students of such competencies, skills and abilities as: the ability to abstract thinking, analysis and synthesis through the prism of provisions and knowledge on the general part of civil law; the ability to apply knowledge in practical situations in the scope of the general part of civil law; the ability to exercise their rights and obligations in civil relations based on the values of civil society and the rule of law (KK 11); the ability to carry out a comparative analysis of individual civil law institutions of law of the European Union and the Council of Europe and the legal system of Ukraine; the ability to apply civil law in practice.
Form of study
Distance form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Know the basic principles, doctrinal principles, legal sources, concepts, terms, definitions, legal categories and institutions of general civil law, personal non-property rights, property law and intellectual property rights, the specifics of legal regulation of personal non-property and property relations based on legal equality. Be able to reproduce the basic concepts and structures of civil law, to distinguish from the general range of legal relations that are governed by civil law, analyze them and give a legal description. Have basic skills of perception and analysis of civil law, the provisions of common sources of civil law, including the ability to search, analyze and process civil information through the use of formal law, comparative law and other methods of knowledge of civil law phenomena as well as to resolve elementary disputes arising from the application of civil law.
Course content
Within the framework of the discipline the following are studied: a) general provisions of civil law - its origins and evolution as a branch of domestic private law; subject, methods, principles, functions, essence, forms of manifestation, system; relations with related branches of law; characteristic features of civil law as a branch of law; b) civil legal relations - their participants, content, objects; c) transactions, representation; d) terms and terms, statute of limitations; forms and methods of protection of civil rights and interests; e) personal intangible rights of an individual; g) property rights and other property rights; g) intellectual property rights. The course involves the simultaneous mastery of the existing conceptual apparatus in civilization, the study of civil law and practice of their application, mastering the skills of practical application of civil law to certain controversial situations, designed to understand the logic of civil law regulation.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Codification of private (civil) law of Ukraine/A. S. Dovgert, A. A. Podoprigora, D. V. Bobrova, S. P. Golovaty, V. Ya. Kalakura, N. S. Kuznetsova, V. V. Luts, A. A. Pushkin, Z. V. Romovskaya; ed.: A. S. Dovgert. - K.: Ukr. center of the right. studios, 2000. - 336 c. 2. The concept of updating the Civil Code of Ukraine. Kyiv: ArtEk Publishing House, 2020. 128 s. 3. Maydanyk R.A. Civil law: General part. - K.: Alert, 2012. - T.I. Introduction to civil law. - 472 s. 4. Scientific and practical commentary of the Civil Code of Ukraine: in 2 vols. - 6th ed., Soil and additional ./edited by A.V. Dzera, N.S. Kuznetsova, V.V. Luts. - K.: Yurinkom Inter, 2019. - T. AND. - 752 s. 5. Civil law of Ukraine. General part: textbook/edited by A.V. Dzery, N.S. Kuznetsova, R. A. Maydanik. - 3rd ed., Rework. and Dopov. - K.: Yurinkom Inter, 2010. - 976 s
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, student’s self-study work.
Assessment methods and criteria
At the seminars, the current control of the student's knowledge in the academic discipline includes: 1. performance in the classroom - from 8 to 12 points; addition to the performance - from 4 to 8 points; significant questions to the speakers (discourse) - from 2 to 4 points; reports and scientific works - from 5 to 9 points; solution of the incident - from 5 to 7 points. The minimum score that must be obtained by the student on the relevant forms of assessment within two semesters is 24 points. The maximum score that can be obtained by a student within two semesters is 40 points. The final score for the academic discipline is formed by adding the number of points obtained during two semesters and the number of points obtained according to the final form of control (exam), and such an amount cannot be less than 60.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Olena Kokhanovska
Civil Law Department
Educational and Scientific Institute of Law
Leonid Yefimenko
Civil Law Department
Educational and Scientific Institute of Law