Portuguese-Brazilian Law of Obligations II
3
2024-2025
01017540
Legal and Civil Science
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Compulsory
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Law of the General Part of the Civil Code.
Teaching Methods
Though students are exceptionally allowed to intervene during theory classes, practical classes are especially designed both to ensure their questions get answered and to discuss specific cases.
Evaluation: in general through a final written exam, and, optionally, an oral one (if the student gets 10 or more in the written test).
During the semester, students may also choose to prepare written reports. Good, intensive class participation is also an evaluation element.
Learning Outcomes
Along with the scientific-pedagogical dimension that is stressed in the first semester, a practical concern is also in mind.
The law of obligations is a very broad field. Even though we have set aside “Contracts in Particular”, the topics included in the General Part of The Law of Obligations are hardly dealt with in full detail.
As we proceed through the core contents, our concern is one of leaving behind no gaps, and also bring up the basic ideas concerning items that will be taught in due time – e.g. Securities.
On the other hand, we seek to familiarize students with the rules of general rules main contracts and some specific Statutes, and this we do mainly by means of examples that may illustrate the different rules.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
PART III - Termination of the Obligations
Chapter I - Performance
Section I - Notion and requirements
Section II - Place of performance
Section III - Time of performance
Section IV - Imputation and proof of performance, Restitution of the title
Chapter II - Non-performance
Section I - General features
Section II - Impossibility and default not attributable to the debtor
Section III - Non-performance due to the debtor
Section IV - Mora creditoris
Section V - Indemnity agreements
Section VI - Forced execution
Section VII - Astreintes
Section VIII - Assignment for the benefits of creditors
Capítulo III - Termination causes other than performance
PART IV - MODALITIES, TRANSMISSION AND GUARANTIES
Chapter I – Modalities
Section 1- Concerning the subjects
Section 2 - Concerning the object
Chapter II - Transmission of the obligations
Chapter III - Securities.
Head Lecturer(s)
Irene Seiça Girão
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Exam: 100.0%
Bibliography
JOÃO DE MATOS ANTUNES VARELA, Das Obrigações em Geral, vol. 1, 10.ª ed., Almedina, Coimbra, 2000
JOÃO DE MATOS ANTUNES VARELA, Das Obrigações em Geral, vol. 2, 7.ª ed., Almedina, Coimbra, 1997
JOÃO CALVÃO DA SILVA, Responsabilidade Civil do Produtor, Almedina, Coimbra, 1990
ANTÓNIO PINTO MONTEIRO, Clausulas Limitativas e de Exclusão da Responsabilidade Civil, Almedina, Coimbra, 1985
ANTÓNIO PINTO MONTEIRO, Cláusula Penal e Indemnização, Almedina, Coimbra, 1990
ORLANDO GOMES, Obrigações, 19.ª ed., Editora Forense, Rio de Janeiro, 2019
GUSTAVO TEPEDINO (ed.), Obrigações. Estudos na Perspectiva Civil-Constitucional, Renovar, Rio de Janeiro, 2005
FERNANDO NORONHA, Direito das Obrigações, 4.ª ed., Editora Saraiva, São Paulo, 2013
CARLOS ROBERTO GONÇALVES, Direito Civil Brasileiro. Teoria Geral das Obrigações, vol. 2, 15.ª ed., Editora Saraiva, São Paulo, 2018.