This elective course is structured as a follow-up course, the fifth course, after having attended four mandatory
courses of German language of law in the first and second year of studies. However, the course is open for all other
interested domestic and Erasmus students, whose general knowledge of German language is at least on the level B2.
Starting from basic knowledge about legal systems in German speaking countries and from key legal terms in
German, the aim of the course is to provide students with the opportunity of analysing original legal documents in
the German language, such as contracts, cases, laws and other regulations. Through the analysis of authentic text
students gain an insight into their structure, style and use in the context of different legal businesses.

Working on such authentic sources, students expand their knowledge of different fields of law, such as: contract law,
copyright law, company law and European law. The following topics are discussed within the course: founding a
limited liability company in German and Croatian legal system, based on the authentic document of articles of
association in German. The discussion about copyright law starts from an authentic contract regulating rights of
translation, and it also includes potential violations of copyright law in the field of music and photography. The
source for the work on an authentic piece of legislation is German civil code (Buergerliches Gesetzbuch – BGB), which
is used for short translation exercises and for interpretation of single provisions. Analysis of judgements of the Court
of Justice of European Union enables the comparison of different versions of the same authentic document in
German, Croatian and English. When Erasmus students take part in the course there is a wonderful possibility for a
direct exchange of experience and for the comparison of entire legal systems as well as specific legal institutes. The
obligation of the students is to regularly attend classes and to prepare for active participation based on provided
materials. The concluding assignment is to prepare and individual paper, supported by a power-point presentation
and a handout with the main elements of the chosen legal topic for other course participants.