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  Englisch Level 3 (JUR): Private Law B: Family Law, Employment Law, Property Law, the Law of Succession (SZENL3LAWPLB) [Import]

Dozent/in
Catherine Nowland

Angaben
Übung
2 SWS, Anwesenheitspflicht, ECTS-Studium, ECTS-Credits: 2,5
nur Fachstudium, Sprache Englisch, Programm der erweiterten Fachsprachausbildung: Kurs Level 3; Vorbildung zwingend erforderlich: Beachten Sie bitte die Teilnahmevoraussetzungen
Zeit und Ort: Mo 14:15 - 15:45, JDC R 1.282
ab 23.10.2017

Studienfächer / Studienrichtungen
WF JUR-GS-W ab 4
WF JUR-GS-S ab 4

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
This level 3 course is part of the law and language programme Fachsprache Jura

The course may only be attended by those law students who have already satisfactorily completed the JAPO-Pflichtkurs Introduction to English Legal Language.

If you have any questions regarding the content or the requirements - in particular if you have moved to Erlangen from another university or have had courses recognised from a period of study abroad, please contact us via Email: rechtswissenschaft@jurasprachen.de

COMBINATION WITH OTHER ENGLISH COURSES
You may attend this course and other level 3 law courses and / or general English courses in the same semester.

REGISTRATION
Registration is obligatory for this course (by 20th October 2017 at the latest) online via StudOn

ATTENDANCE
Regular attendance and active participation are required in order to successfully complete this course, therefore attendance is compulsory in accordance with the university guidelines. Your teacher will inform you in the first session about any compulsory tasks that need to completed during the course as a prerequisite for being admitted to the final exam, as well as the maximum number of classes you may miss. Please be aware that not all materials relevant for the exam will necessarily be posted on StudOn and that participants are responsible for making sure that they catch up on any missed classes, acquire any additional materials and complete and/or submit any compulsory tasks.

ASSESSMENT
There are three components to the assessment for this course:

  • A 60 minute written examination (60% of the final grade) which will take place on Saturday, 3rd February 2018 (time and room will be made known in the exam timetable which will be published shorty after the course starts)

  • A listening comprehension task (20%)+

  • A text production task (20%)+

+The listening and text production tasks will be made available via StudOn on Wednesday, 20th December and must be submitted - also via StudOn - by Sunday, 7th January at the latest.

Registration for the exam via mein campus is necessary (registration period: Monday, 20th November (00:01) - Friday, 8th December (12:00)). The exam number is 30157.

REPEATING THE COURSE
We expect to offer this course again in the summer semester 2018. Students who fail the exam and wish to retake it may do so at the end of the next semester without having to retake the whole course, providing they obtain the grade 4,7. Students who fail with the grade 5,0 must retake the whole course before being allowed to attempt the exam again.

Inhalt
The course consists of 4 units and covers four separate areas of private law:

1. Inheritance Law
2. Family Law
3. Employment Law
4. Property Law.

1. In inheritance law you will look at what happens to a person’s property upon that person’s death, what is required for a will to be valid, the different legal approaches when a person dies with/without leaving a will, and learn and use related terminology in this field of law. An examination and comparison of the relevant legislative instruments used in both England and Germany is also covered together with cross -boarder issues.

2. Family law covers the law relating to family matters and you will be examining this in the context of marriage, divorce, parental responsibility and the rights of children. You will examine the courts which have family law jurisdiction and the legislation which guides them, as well as relevant case law in this area.

3. Employment law deals with the rights and obligations of employers and employees before, during and at the termination of employment, the tribunal system in the UK, considers the various anti-discrimination legislation in the EU, England and Germany, and covers the terminology used in this area of law.

4. Property law encompasses the laws concerning the acquisition, sharing and protection of valuable assets in England and Wales. You will look at this in the context of the four areas which fall into this field of law; land law, also known as ‘real property’, trust law, personal property and intellectual property, as well as learn and utilise topic specific terminology.

The course will place equal weighting on all the four language learning skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking.

Empfohlene Literatur
All materials will be provided online (via StudOn) or in class.

ECTS-Informationen:
Credits: 2,5

Zusätzliche Informationen
Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl: 25, Maximale Teilnehmerzahl: 25

Institution: Fachbereichsverwaltung Rechtswissenschaft (Erlangen)
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