General Theory of Civil Law II
2
2017-2018
01210231
CIVIL LAW
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Compulsory
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Introduction to Law, and General Theory of Civil Law I.
Teaching Methods
In lectures, the teaching method consists of orderly, coherent and systematic presentations by the instructor. In so doing, while the instructor seeks to help the students to understand the issues and the solutions posited in the laws, he also seeks to provide a contextualized perspective of the syllabus so that the students may understand in each stage the underlying rationale of what is being taught as well as its relevance.
In discussion classes, the teaching method consists of reviewing the subject matters taught in the lectures by emphasizing key legal provisions and the meaning and scope of the chief legal concepts. As a way of training the techniques taught by the instructor, specific cases (from case law) are examined, discussed and solved in class, either by means of team-working or individually or as homework.
Learning Outcomes
Building upon the subjects taught in General Theory of Civil Law I, the course aims to provide the students with the notions, legal constructs and overall framework of the issues dealt with in the General Part of the Portuguese Civil Code in what concerns the object of legal relationship and legal facts, chiefly the legal transaction. It also aims to familiarize students with civil law vocabulary as well as with legal and technical reasoning. An effort is simultaneously made to inculcate a practical sense of the Law by understanding legal solutions and their case law.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
See the supplement sheet attached (T1 and T2).
Head Lecturer(s)
António Joaquim de Matos Pinto Monteiro
Ana Mafalda Castanheira Neves Miranda Barbosa
Paulo Cardoso Correia da Mota Pinto
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Presentation of practical cases: 100.0%
Bibliography
Ver complemento da Ficha de Unidade Curricular em anexo (T1 e T2) / See the supplement sheet attached (T1 and T2)