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Maritime and General Transport Law - practice |
Law - 8. semester |
2.0 | 45560 |
Lecturer in charge | Consultations | Location |
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prof. dr. sc. Jasenko Marin | Tuesday, 14-15 pm |
Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room 12 |
prof. dr. sc. Nikoleta Radionov | Tuesday, 14-15 pm |
Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room 22/I. |
doc. dr. sc. Mišo Mudrić | Tuesday, 14h |
Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room 304 |
doc. dr. sc. Iva Savić | Thursday, 1.00-2.00 pm |
Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room 24/I |
Literature |
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Pavić, Drago; Pomorsko imovinsko pravo; Književni krug (2006), str. 621 |
Pomorski zakonik, Narodne novine br. 181/2004, 76/07, 146/08, 61/11, 56/13; |
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Exam dates |
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25. 05. 2020.
15. 06. 2020.
14. 09. 2020.
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Cognitive Skills:
Knowledge and understanding After successfully completing the course, students will be able to: - define basic branches and institutes of maritime and general transport law; - explain the position of maritime and general transport law in the system of legal and economic sciences; - critically evaluate and recognise new market trends in international transport of goods, and characteristics of multimodal transport; - identify trends of development of maritime and general transport law; - indicate basic categories and principles of maritime and general transport law according to individual branches - explain the ration for imposing maritime and general transport law norms as a manner of regulating the relation between contractual parties and towards third persons; - explain the protection of rights of passengers within domestic and international transport by sea, road, rail or air; - explain the role of marine insurance in uninterrupted conduct of international trade; - explain the role of the institute of insurance in uninterrupted conduct of transport of goods and passengers, and other similar activities in the area of maritime and general transport law; - explain the significance of maritime law for the protection of maritime environment; - indicate characteristics of contractual and non-contractual liability that can occur during usage of means of transport; - discuss legal regulation of the maritime demesne.
Application After successfully completing the course, students will be able to: - group and describe basic branches of maritime and general transport law; - interpret maritime and general transport law norms, and apply them correctly and timely in practice; - understand differences between individual branches of maritime and general transport law; - apply the knowledge about transport law to understand international trade; - demonstrate the ability to resolve maritime and general transport problems in examples of cases from practice; - select appropriate legal solution and adequately apply it in solving a concrete legal problem; - demonstrate knowledge and skills acquired during the study in practice; - use available domestic and foreign professional literature.
Analysis After successfully completing the course, students will be able to: - categorise basic categories of maritime and general transport law and basic legal units iwthin individual categories; - demonstrate understanding of legal issues in transport contracts; - demonstrate understanding of legal issues in shipping contracts; - demonstrate understanding of legal issues in contract on marine insurance; - demonstrate understanding of legal issues related to concession on maritime demesne; - distinguish between basic characteristics of permanent and variable institutes; - analyse the measning of individual legal norm and its scope; - compare national maritime and general transport legal solutions with foreign and supranational solutions; - analyse the influence of international law in the domain of maritime and general transport law on national legislation; - examine the quality of maritime environment ensured through different institutes of maritime law; - distinguish between contractual and non-contractual liability; - distinguish between voluntary and compulsory liability insurance; - compare the position of the third party with and without right to file complaint.
Synthesis After successfully completing the course, students will be able to: - construct connection between legal norms that regulate maritime and general transport law with economic context in which international trade is conducted; - distribute methodology of rights and obligations of parties in transport and insurance agreements according to individual categories of maritime and general transport law; - conclude about the application of norms in individual branches of maritime and general transport law depending on the facts of thecase; - formulate conceptualisation of the level of harmonisation of national legal orders in the domain of maritime and general transport law; - formulate basic challenges that maritime and general transport law are faced with; - form a logical structure of maritime and general transport law as a whole.
Evaluation After successfully completing the course, students will be able to: - examine the level of protection of rights of users of transport services in the national legislation in comparison with international law; - compare legal norms related to relations that occur in individual branches of maritime and general transport law; - evaluate the level of legal regulation of rights and obligations of parties with regard to the right of parties to independently regulate their relation; - assess the level of legal harmonisation of the national legislation with the recent legal achievements in international law; - judge the quality of legislative changes and action in practice; - evaluate relevant circumstances of each individual case and select the best solution in a concrete legal case that occurs in practice; - compare similarities and differences between individual institutes of maritime and general transport law and conclude about justification and purpose of their differentiation. Practical and Generic Skills:After successfully completing the course, students will be able to: - publicly present learning outcomes; - express themselves in a clear, well structured text explaining their standpoints; - demonstrated acquired communication skills; - demonstrate acquired legal logic; - demonstrate the ability of indepeendent professional work; - demonostrate the ability of critical consideration of key maritime and general transport issues; - demonstrate the ability to make argumented decisions and adequate and timely action in practice. Matching Assessments to Learning Outcomes:Final grade is an arithmetic mean of grades from submitted assignments (6 overall), and special activity of the student in class can be especially graded, which can result in a higher seminar grade. |
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