Private Contracting
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Legal Sciences |
Instance: 2017/2018 - 2S (since 05-02-2018 to 18-05-2018)
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
The Private Contracts course is an option taught in the second semester of the forth grade of the First Degree in Law at the FDUP. Its aim is to complement the knowledge already acquired in the subjects taken in the General Theory of Civil Law and the Law of Obligations, in the sphere of civil and commercial contracts. The course is divided into two main parts, namely, the contracts law in general, and the special contracts law. The contracts studied in this second part are those of sale, lease and sub-contracting.
Learning outcomes and competences
The C.U. is intended to provide 4th year students fundamental knowledge about contract law, so they can apply them later in their academic and professional life.
Working method
Presencial
Program
I - Introduction
1.Function and historical evolution of the law of contract; freedom and contractual justice; the so-called contract crisis; new contractual typology, and contractual intervention by the State. 2.The principle of vagueness in contract law and its principal impacts (typical contracts, non-typical contracts, mixed and combined contracts).
3.The subjective change in contractual relations: the cessation of contractual position (reference to transfer of credit, subrogation and assumption of debts).
II – Civil nominated contracts.
Contracts for sale, lease, building.
Mandatory literature
Almeida Carlos Ferreira de 1938-;
Contratos. ISBN: 972-40-1422-3
Almeida Carlos Ferreira de 1938-;
Contratos. ISBN: 978-972-40-3633-5
Coelho Francisco Manuel de Brito Pereira 1959-;
Contratos complexos e complexos contratuais. ISBN: 978-972-32-2255-5
Cordeiro António Menezes 1953- 340;
Direito das obrigações
Costa Mariana Fontes da 1980-;
Ruptura de negociações pré-contratuais e cartas de intenção. ISBN: 978-972-32-1925-8
Duarte Rui Pinto;
Tipicidade e atipicidade dos contratos
Garcia Maria Olinda 212;
Arrendamento urbano anotado. ISBN: 978-972-32-2248-7
Guimarães Maria Raquel 1969-;
O^contrato-quadro no âmbito da utilização de meios de pagamento electrónicos
Leitão Luís Manuel Teles de Menezes 1963-;
Arrendamento urbano. ISBN: 978-972-40-4992-2
Leitão Luís Manuel Teles de Menezes 1963-;
Direito das obrigações
Lima Fernando Andrade Pires de 1906-1970 020;
Código civil anotado. ISBN: 972-32-0708-7
Martinez Pedro Romano 1959-;
Contratos em especial. ISBN: 972-9430-91-8
Martinez Pedro Romano 1959-;
O^subcontrato. ISBN: 972-40-0542-9
Monteiro António Pinto 1951- 557;
Contratos. ISBN: 972-8069-11-1
Morais Fernando de Gravato;
Arrendamento para habitação. ISBN: 978-972-40-3198-9
Morais Fernando de Gravato;
Falta de pagamento da renda do arrendamento urbano. ISBN: 978-972-40-4251-0
Ribeiro Joaquim de Sousa;
O^problema do contrato. ISBN: 972-40-1176-3
Ribeiro Joaquim de Sousa;
Direito dos contratos. ISBN: 978-972-32-1468-0
Roppo Enzo;
O^contrato
Teles Inocêncio Galvão 1917-;
Manual dos contratos em geral. ISBN: 972-32-1103-3
Vasconcelos Pedro Pais de 1946-;
Contratos atípicos. ISBN: 972-40-0851-7
Complementary Bibliography
Costa Mário Júlio de Almeida 1927-;
Direito das obrigações. ISBN: 978-972-40-3474-4
Cordeiro António Menezes 1953-;
Tratado de direito civil português
Faria Jorge Ribeiro de 1931-2008;
Direito das obrigações
Monteiro António Pinto 1951- 212;
Contrato de agência. ISBN: 972-40-1437-1
Monteiro António Pinto 1951-;
Direito comercial. ISBN: 972-40-1614-5
Pinto Carlos Alberto da Mota 1936-1985;
Cessão da posição contratual
Varela Antunes 1919-;
Das obrigações em geral. ISBN: 972-40-1389-8
Vasconcelos Luís Miguel Pestana de 1967-;
O^contrato de franquia. ISBN: 972-40-1331-6
Vasconcelos Luís Miguel Pestana de 1967-;
O^contrato de cessão financeira (factoring) no comércio internacional
Teaching methods and learning activities
The course is a semester course, with four theory-practical classes taught each week. These classes include theoretical course work and a component designed to stimulate the critical capacity of the students, and help their perception of the problems studied from a practical point of view, by resolving practical cases and analysing jurisprudence. This capacity to understand and resolve situations of a practical nature, plus the ability to explain and argue, are assessed by written examination at the end of the academic year.
Evaluation Type
Evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
Designation |
Weight (%) |
Exame |
100,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Eligibility for exams
The marks the student must get have to be equal or higher than 10, in a scale of 20.
Calculation formula of final grade
The marks are obtained in the examinations referred in “Frequency Attaining”
Examinations or Special Assignments
None
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
General Law and rules enforced in FDUP.
Classification improvement
Is obtained by doing a written or an oral examination.