Civil law 2


Chair of Civil Law

Civil Law 2

 

Lecturer: Associate Professor Davorin Pichler, PhD, Associate Professor Dubravka Klasiček, Ph.D,
Assistant:

Study program: Integrated Undergraduate and Graduate University Studies

Year: 4rd year (8th semester)
Status of the course: compulsory
Type of teaching: lectures and seminars
ECTS credits:
Lectures
-10 ECTS
(attendance 3 + practical work (exercise) 1 + a) written exam 3 or b) three written preliminary exams 3 + oral exam 3)
Seminar - 2 ECTS
(attendance + 2 paper 0.70 + 0.30 presentation)

 

Course content:


  1. Property Law
  2. Succession Law

 

Course objectives:
 
The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the basic principles of property and sucession law.
 
The expected learning outcomes of this course:
 
Upon completion of this course, students are expected to:

1. identify the position of property law and succession law within the legal system of the Republic of Croatia,
2. identify certain institutes of property law and succession law,
3. demonstrate the position and the mutual relations of certain intsitutes of property law and succession law,
4. analyze certain legal relations in property law and succession law,
5. explain certain property law and succession law relations and link them with real-life situations.

 

General skills acquired after passing the course (lectures and exams):
 
a) general competencies:
- summarizing and identifying key facts and elements;
- systematic and meaningful argumentation of opinion;
- oral and written expression.

b) specific competencies:
- interpretation and differentiation of the basic concepts and institutes;
- recognition and understanding of the possibilities of applying the rules of property law and succession law to specific situations.

 

Types of Teaching: Lectures and exercises / seminar

Student requirements:

Regular attendance of lectures, exercises and seminars. Writing the seminar paper and presentation.

Forms of assessment


Civil Law 2:

a) three written preliminary exams - students who pass all three preliminary exams are exempt from the written exam and only have to pass oral exam
or
b) Students who do not pass all three preliminary exams, first have to pass the written exam, and then oral.

Seminar:

A student is graded on writing the paper and presenting it to the class.

 

Literature:

 

  1. Gavella, N et al.; Stvarno pravo, Zagreb, 2007.
  2. Gavella, N., Belaj, V.; Nasljedno pravo, Zagreb, 2008.

 

Additional literature:

  1. Zakon o vlasništvu i drugim stvarnim pravima, NN 91/96, 68/98, 137/99, 22/00, 73/00, 129/00, 114/01, 79/06, 141/06, 146/08, 38/09, 153/09, 143/12, 152/14
  2. Zakon o zemljišnim knjigama, NN 63/19
  3. Zakon o nasljeđivanju, NN 48/03, 163/03, 35/05, 127/13, 33/15, 14/19.