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Business Law II.

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This course is specifically designed for non-law students. It focuses on a concise introduction to the way law generally operates in business decisions. The method is manifold, it includes historical explanations, institutional descriptions, text, and case analysis, as well as comparative approaches. Wherever we go, whatever we do, we are bound by legal relationships, we enter into dozens of contracts each and every day. A newborn baby has the right to inherit, and a kindergarten pupil may engage in basic transactions (exchages, gifts) years before the legal age, when one has full capacity to manage his own affairs. While lately rights might be more in the focus of attention, duties are equally important and indispensable. The course focuses on contracts and enables students to understand the basic reasoning in legal thinking, the basic concept of properties and contracts, to carry out negotiations, to interpret contractual clauses, and to recognise the meaning of special contractual clauses.

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