Course Description
Title I. General theory of the civil juridical relationship (cont.).
Chapter I. General theory of the juridical fact.
1. About juridical facts in general: concepts and classifications; acquisition, modification and extinction of juridical relationships; juridical transaction and simple juridical act.
2. Transactional declaration: general concepts; interpretation and integration of juridical transactions; divergence between the intention and the declaration; defects of the intention; representation in juridical transactions.
3. Transactional object.
4. Accidental elements of juridical transactions.
5. Ineffectiveness and invalidity of juridical transactions: general concepts; invalidities; reduction and conversion of juridical transactions.
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: Students will be able to acquire a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical knowledge pertaining to the principle of private law autonomy, the principle of good faith, the model of civil legal relations, the structure and elements of civil legal relations, rights and obligations, legal facts, and more. (Legal Practice)
CILO-2: Students will be able to identify the issues/legal theories raised by different factual contexts. (Legal Practice)
CILO-3: Students will be able to write a variety of analytical and persuasive documents that are clear and concise. (Legal Practice)