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2015 - 2016 Programme
Bachelor in Law For the holder of a Bachelor in Economics and Management
This standard dual Bachelor's degree programme is subject to be adapted according to student''s academic choices and possible changes in bachelors programmes.
Courses followed in the context of a dual-degree programme MAY NOT count towards the main Bachelor's degree.
Students are not allowed to anticipate the courses from the dual degree programme that they plan to take as part of the minor in the main degree programme.
Courses to be followed from the 1st-year law programme
This course replaces the courses of Droit (30h) and Droit privé (30h) in the 1st-year economics and management programme. For scheduling reasons, this course is to be followed in the evening and counts for 75h.
Note: as this course from the law programme replaces courses in the economics and management programme, failure to pass this course will have an impact on students’ succeeding in their main Economics and Management programme.
Courses to be followed from the 2nd-year law programme
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Law of Obligations + Exercises session with casus [2 Q. • 60 Th. + 9 Ex. • 7 ECTS] Ninane Yannick, Jadoul Pierre, Cruysmans Edouard, Vanvrekom Sébastien, Debroux Laurent, Fruy Gaëlle, Thiry Justine
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Constitutional Law + Exercises session with casus [1 Q. • 60 Th. + 9 Ex. • 7 ECTS] Detroux Luc, Vancrayebeck Laurence, Lagasse Nicolas, Dumont Hugues, Van Drooghenbroeck Sébastien, Lerouxel Hélène, Henrard Pierre-François, Belmessieri Michèle, Mossoux Youri, Rizcallah Cécilia
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Criminal Law [1 Q. • 75 Th. • 7 ECTS] Cartuyvels Yves
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60h of the 75h are to be followed. Students are exempted from the Pensée pénale et criminologique I (15h) part of the course. This course is part of the law minor in the Economics and Management programme.
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Criminal procedure + Exercises session with casus [2 Q. • 30 Th. + 9 Ex. • 4 ECTS] Guillain Christine, Raneri Gian-Franco, Lugentz Frédéric, Dhaeyer Paul, Hoffman Clothilde, de Beco Dimitri, Van Den Steen Jean-Christophe, Nederlandt Olivia, Scalia Damien, Derestiat Pauline
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This course is part of the law minor in the Economics and Management programme.
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Property Law [1 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] Bernard Nicolas
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Critical introduction to contemporary legal thinking [1 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] Ost François
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History of the institutions and of law II (contemporary period) [1 Q. • 15 Th. • 2 ECTS] de Broux Pierre-Olivier
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History of private law [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] Jacob Robert
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Legal English [A. • 60 Th. • 6 ECTS] van der Mensbrugghe François, de Froidmont Dominique
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Legal Dutch [A. • 60 Th. • 6 ECTS] Dejemeppe Benoît, Dhaeyer Paul
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These course replace the courses of English II (60h) or Dutch II (60h) in the 2nd year of the Economics and Management programme.
See remark above regarding the impact of this course on students’ succeeding in their main degree programme.
Courses to be followed from the 3rd-year law programme
(This course can be replaced by the course of Law, ethics and politics [2 Q. • 30 Th. • 3 ECTS] van Dijk Niels, taught in Dutch, according to the conditions offered to students in the 3rd-year law programme.
This course can replace the course of Fondements institutionnels du droit européen (45h, 3 ECTS, A. BAILLEUX) offered in the law minor of the Economics and Management programme.
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Personal, family and matrimonial regime law (+ exercises session without casus) [2 Q. • 75 Th. + 4,5 Ex. • 7 ECTS] Renchon Jean-Louis, Sosson Jehanne, Hazee Régine
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Procedure law [2 Q. • 45 Th. • 5 ECTS] Delvaux Marie-Amélie
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Administrative Law + Exercises session with casus [1 Q. • 60 Th. + 9 Ex. • 8 ECTS] Tulkens François, Lombaert Bruno, de Broux Pierre-Olivier, Belleflamme François, de Jonghe Delphine, Mathy Irène, Simar Renaud, Vanderstraeten Maxime, Adriaenssen Sophie, Henrard Pierre-François
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Note: Students have to choose the course of "Human resource Management" in the 2nd year of the Economics and Management programme and the courses of "Ethics and the economy" and "Organizational studies" in the 3rd year of the Economics and Management programme.
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