Tort Law

Acronym
DS19OP
Status
mandatory
Semester
2
Number of classes
5L + E
ECTS
15.0
Study programme
PhD studies in Law
Module
Type of study
Doctoral studies
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)

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Prerequisite / Form of prerequisites

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Learning objectives

Upgrading and deepening of acquired knowledge and acquisition of specific knowledge related to the conditions of liability for damage and the awarding of damages in both national and comparative law.

Learning outcomes

Students' mastery of higher forms of connecting concepts and institutes and their analysis in order to obtain answers to the questions that are asked in modern theory, and on whose answers depends the good practice of resolving claims for compensation in modern conditions.

Course contents

Conditions and bases of liability for damage caused, types of liability for damage, subjective, strict and liability on the basis of equity, liability for damages in medicine, liability for damages in the media, state liability for damage, liability for damage from a defective product, reparation and compensation for damage , comparative tort law, principles of European tort law.

Literature
  1. Branko Morait, Law of Obligations, book two - non-contractual obligations, Comesgrafika, Banja Luka, 2010

  2. Abedin Bikić, Compensation for Damage, Sarajevo, 2010.

  3. Jakov Radišić, Medical Law, Belgrade, 2008.

  4. Marija Karanikić Mirić, Fault as the basis of tort liability in civil law, Belgrade, 2009.

  5. Marija Karanikić Mirić, Strict liability for damage, Belgrade, 2013.

Evaluation and grading

Seminar work, participation in lectures, solving tasks and cases, (oral) the final exam

Teaching Methods

Frontal form of work-lectures, interactive forms of work-exercises, tests, homework, seminar work.

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