Basic of Law (in English)
- Credits: 3
- Ending: Examination
- Range: 2C
- Semester: summer
- Year: 1
- Faculty of Economics and Finance
Teachers
Included in study programs
Teaching results
Learn the basics of theory rights, which allowing the graduate application rights in an environment
of continuous change law. Acquire sectors priorities institutes and relationships in areas of law
regulating economic relations.
Knowledge and understanding: understand the importance of legal regulation of economic relations
in their entirety. To acquire a basic knowledge of the theory of law, constitutional law, criminal
law and its institutional security. Also selected parts of civil, labor and administrative law, private
international law and European Union law.
Practical skills: ability to navigate the legal system of the Slovak Republic and partly in European
law character, the interpretation of the new legislation adopted during the lifetime of practice
graduate.
Competence: The ability to apply the rules for normal legal acts university educated economist in
the economic field.
Indicative content
Subject enables prospective college education economist acquire knowledge of jurisprudence,
constitutional right SR versed in criminal law protection of the most important economic interests,
provides knowledge of the courts and the prosecution and proceedings before them. Given the
different content and the inclusion of items on the faculties of the EU. The content is also selected
issues of professional, administrative and civil law. Another issue of the subject is a public
procurement legislation, private international law and European Union law.
Support literature
1. WINKLER, Martin a kol. Basics of Law. Bratislava: Vydavateľstvo Ekonóm, 2020. 290 s. ISBN 978-80-225-4781-9.
2. AQUINO, Robert David. Introduction to Law. Quezon City: CentralBooks, 2020. 526 s. ISBN 978-621-02-1105-4.
3. CRAIG, Paul – DE BURCA, Grainne. EU Law – text, cases, and materials. 7th edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. 1344 s. ISBN: 0198856644.
4. NOORTMANN, Math – GRAHAM, Luke D. The basics of international law. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2022. 200 s. ISBN: 313204693
5. WHISH, Richard – BAILEY, David. Competition Law. 10th edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. 1184 s. ISBN: 313204693.
Syllabus
1. Law and its role in society, the definition of law, major legal systems, the legal system and the legal standard, the source Slovak law, normative legal acts in Slovak Republic . 2. Legal relations to be their creation, change and termination, the concept and elements of the legal relationship. Subjects of legal relations. Legal facts as likely to originate, change and termination of legal relations. 3. Realization of rights, forms of implementation of laws, the interpretation of laws. 4. Constitutional law of the Slovak Republic. Fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens, the legislature, executive, judiciary, local self-government. 5. Fundamentals of criminal responsibility and criminal protection of the economy. Forms of crime, punishment and protection measures, protection of the criminal economy, the foundations of the criminal proceedings. 6. Courts and prosecutor's office, work of some freelance in the economic field. Civil procedure, status and performance of some freelance in relation to economic activities. 7. Employment and agreements on work performed outside employment. Entities of working relationship, Employment type, a change of treatment and termination of employment, agreements on work performed outside employment. 8. Working time and rest periods, collective labor law. Working time, form and take the leave, employee participation in collective labor relations and its forms, collective bargaining and collective agreements. 9. Liability for damages in labor relations, administrative legal liability and administrative staff. The general responsibilities of the employee and the employer for damages, the extent of damages, the employer's liability for damage to stored items. 10. Administrative proceedings, the participants and the course, suspension and termination of the procedure, purpose and organization of procedure, decision, review decisions, enforcement. 11. Selected parts of civil law, property law and protecting the rental contract and insurance contract. 12. Public procurement, private international law. The notion of the subject and the norms of international private law, international private law entities, foreign entities and economic relations. 13. European Union Fundamental Rights. Characteristics of European Union law, primary and secondary Community law, the Court of Justice of the European Union, protection of human rights of the European Union, the relationship between EU law and domestic law.
Requirements to complete the course
individual work
written essay
preliminary tests
combined examination
Seminars: 20 %: activity in seminars 4 %, semester test result 10 %, interin verification of
knowledge 6 %
Result of final written examination: 80 %
Language whose command is required to complete the course
English
Date of approval: 21.02.2022
Date of the latest change: 05.10.2023