JUR 3608 Law III
APPLIES TO ACADEMIC YEAR 2012/2013
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JUR 3608 Law III Responsible for the course Monica Viken Department Department of Accounting - Auditing and Law Term According to study plan ECTS Credits 15 Language of instruction Norwegian Introduction The course focuses on public law regarding market regulations, intellectual property right and questions related to monetary claims and company law that may be relevant for an enterprise. The course is organized in four sub-courses:
Learning outcome Acquired knowledge During the course the students will:
Acquired skills At the end of the course the students will be able to:
Reflection At the end of the course the students will:
Prerequisites Compulsory reading Books: Eide, Erling og Endre Stavang. 2008. Rettsøkonomi. Cappelen akademisk forlag. Pensum spesifiseres nærmere Langfeldt, Sverre Faafeng og Tore Bråthen. Lov og rett for næringslivet. Siste utg. Universitetsforlaget : Focus forlag. Kap. 18 Lunde, Tore, Ingvild Mestad og Terje Lundby Michaelsen. 2010. Markedsføringsloven : med kommentarer. Gyldendal akademisk Sejersted, Fredrik ... [et al.]. 2011. EØS-rett. 3. utg. Universitetsforlaget. kap 23-29 Stordrange, Bjørn. 2007. Forbrytelser mot vårt økonomiske system : utroskap, bestikkelser og investorbedrageri. 2. utg. Fagbokforlaget. Utvalgte sider er pensum Other: Lassen, Birger S. "Åndsretten" i Knophs oversikt over Norges Rett. siste utg.. Studentene vil få utdelt kopi Recommended reading Course outline Competition law
Marketing Law and Intellectual property law
Financial crime
Economic analyses of law
Computer-based tools No specified computer tooles are used. Learning process and workload The duration of the course is 90 teaching hours consisting of lectures and seminars covering the four sub-courses. The lectures are regular teaching in the auditorium. In the seminars the students are organized in study groups for discussions and solving assignments. The assignments that the students have worked on in the study groups will be reviewed in class in a plenary session. Students are required to take an active part in the seminars. Three voluntary hand-in assignments are set in the course. The students will be given a tentative grade and individual feedback on these hand-in assignments.
The allocation of lecture hours and seminar hours for each sub-course is as follows: Marketing Law and Intellectual property law 14 hours of lectures, followed by 12 hours of seminars Competition law 10 hours of lectures, followed by 10 hours of seminars. Financial crime 10 hours of lectures, followed by 12 hours of seminars. Economic analyses of law 10 hours of lectures, followed by 12 hours of seminars. Examination A six hour individual written exam concludes the course Examination code(s) JUR 36081 - Written examination, counts 100% to obtain final grade in JUR 3608 Law III, 15 credits. Examination support materials The Norwegian code of laws or another compilation of laws, reprints of laws, regulations and draft laws. Exam aids at written examinations are explained under exam information in our web-based Student handbook. Please note use of calculator and dictionary. http://www.bi.edu/studenthandbook/exama Re-sit examination A re-sit examination is held in connection with the next scheduled course. Additional information |
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