Investment relations in the housing sector

Course: “Law”

Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Law

Title
Investment relations in the housing sector
Code
ВБ.01.05.18
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
2 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
Formation of various competencies in students, in particular: the ability to think abstractly, analyze and synthesize housing investment issues; the ability to conduct research at the appropriate level on housing investment; the ability to search, process and analyze information from various sources of housing law; the ability to analyze and evaluate the impact of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, as well as the practice of the ECHR on the development of the legal system and law enforcement in Ukraine through the prism of the subject of the discipline; the ability to
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. To know the current housing and civil legislation of Ukraine, in particular, the Civil Code of Ukraine, the Housing Code of Ukraine, special scientific literature, the recommended list of which is contained in this curriculum, as well as judicial practice in resolving housing disputes; 2. To be able to freely operate with the conceptual and categorical apparatus in discussing and resolving problem situations; to apply the rules in the field of regulation of housing relations, to draft contracts and procedural documents in the field of housing relations. 3. Possess basic skills in drafting legal documents and using legal methods to resolve disputes arising in connection with the protection of housing rights.
Course content
The academic discipline is a part of the cycle of professional training for applicants for the Master's degree in Law. The system of the course "Investment Relations in Housing" consists of two parts (modules). The main components of the discipline are the formation of competencies aimed at: assessing the reliability of information and the reliability of sources, effectively processing and using information for research and practice; generating new ideas and using modern technologies in the provision of legal services; using advanced knowledge and techniques in the process of lawmaking and law enforcement in the field of housing relations; integrating the necessary knowledge and solving complex law enforcement problems.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Galyantych M.K. Housing Law of Ukraine: Study guide.-K.:Yurinkom Inter, 2007.-528p. 2. Galyantych M.K. Theoretical and legal principles of realization of housing rights of citizens in the conditions of market transformations. 3. Housing legislation of Ukraine: state and ways of improvement: Monograph / Ed. by. K.: KVIC, 2006. - 564 p. 4. Housing disputes in court practice. Special course. Educational and methodical manual / Ed. Lutsya V.V. - Odesa, 2008. 145 p. 5. Commentary on the Housing Code of the Ukrainian SSR // LIGA:ZAKON Information and Legal Support System, 2009 (electronic edition). 6. Radchenko L.I. Civil and legal regulation of relations in the sphere of housing construction: Author's dissertation ... Candidate of Law: 12.00.03. - K., 2009 -22p. 7. Slipchenko S.O., Michurin E.O., Sobolev O.V. Housing Law of Ukraine: Scientific and practical manual.-Kharkiv:Espada,2003.-344 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, independent work of students based on textbooks, notes, methodological recommendations, consultations with the teacher
Assessment methods and criteria
Types of current control are selected by the teacher who conducts seminars, in agreement with the lecturer and in accordance with this program. The forms of student assessment include: express survey; colloquium; reports and research papers; testing; module test; solving problems/cases, drafting a contract in private international law. The final assessment is a written exam. The minimum score to be obtained by a student during the semester is 24 points, the maximum score is 40 points. The final grade for the discipline is formed by adding the number of points received during the semester and the number of points received in the final form of control (test), and such a sum of points cannot be less than 60 points.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Liliya Radchenko
Civil Law Department
Educational and Scientific Institute of Law

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Civil Law Department
Educational and Scientific Institute of Law