SoSe 14  
Law  
Master's progra...  
Course

SoSe 14: Law Studies

Master's programme in Business Law (2012 study regulations)

363c_MA60
  • Advanced European Business and Competition Law (special areas)

    363cA2.1
    Content
    Horizontal and vertical competition restraints, European merger control, abuse of market power (discrimination, obstruction of competitors), European public procurement law, procedural competition law and administrative fine proceedings
    The content is presented in lectures and studied in more depth through e-learning.

    Qualification aims
    After completing the module, students have a broader knowledge of legal standards in European business law, in particular merger control and public procurement law. The students are able to apply the standards and to evaluate relevant legal issues.

    Examination: term paper (approx. 10 pages)
    Credits (ECTS): 5 close
    • 090001 Lecture
      European Business Law - special areas (Philipp Fabbio, Bernd Holznagel, Kurt Stockmann)
      Schedule: Fr Sa 10:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2014-04-04)
      Location: HFB/B Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37)
    • 090002 E-Learning
      European Business Law - special areas (Eduardo Cunha, Eleni-Aristea Alevizou, Sára Hoffman, Natalya Hohaus, Nadja Kaeding, Juliane Mendelsohn)
      Schedule: Fr - (Class starts on: 2014-04-04)
      Location: Blackboard
  • Fundamentals of Regulatory Law

    363cA2.2
    Content
    Legal framework for network industry under European law, legal principles of regulatory law, similarities and differences between sector-specific regulatory law, relationship to antitrust law
    The content is presented in lectures and studied in more depth through e-learning.

    Qualification aims
    After completing the module, students know the principles of infrastructure regulatory law in the fields of energy, telecommunications, railways and water. They can apply their knowledge in the specialised field of regulatory law.

    Examination: -----
    Credits (ECTS): 5 close
    • 090003 Lecture
      Regulatory Law - Fundamentals (Klaus Heine, Robert Klotz, Torsten Körber)
      Schedule: Fr Sa 10:00-18:00 (Class starts on: 2014-04-25)
      Location: Fr HFB/B Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37), Sa III Hörsaal (Vant-Hoff-Str. 8)
    • 090004 E-Learning
      Regulatory law - fundamentals (Eduardo Cunha, Eleni-Aristea Alevizou, Sára Hoffman, Natalya Hohaus, Nadja Kaeding, Juliane Mendelsohn)
      Schedule: Fr - (Class starts on: 2014-04-25)
      Location: Blackboard
  • Regulatory Law - Telecommunication Law (required elective)

    363cA2.3
    Content
    Technical principles, European legal framework for electronic communication, market regulation in accordance with German telecommunication law TKG 2004, customer protection, frequency allocation, legal protection against public authorities and courts
    The content is presented in lectures and studied in more depth through e-learning.

    Qualification aims
    Students deepen their knowledge of technical and legal aspects of telecommunications law already gained in the module Principles of Regulatory Law. They learn to apply this specialised knowledge directly in procedures, reports and decision making.

    Examination: term paper (approx. 10 pages)
    Credits (ECTS): 5 close
    • 090005 Lecture
      Regulatory law - Telecommunication law (Annegret Groebel)
      Schedule: Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2014-05-09)
      Location: Fr HFB/B Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37), Fr I Hörsaal (Vant-Hoff-Str. 8), Sa III Hörsaal (Vant-Hoff-Str. 8)
    • 090006 E-Learning
      Regulatory Law - Telecommunication Law (Eduardo Cunha, Eleni-Aristea Alevizou, Sára Hoffman, Natalya Hohaus, Nadja Kaeding, Juliane Mendelsohn)
      Schedule: Fr - (Class starts on: 2014-05-09)
      Location: Blackboard
  • Regulatory Law - Energy Law (required elective)

    363cA2.4
    Content
    Technical principles, European legal principles of energy law, structure of transmission and distribution networks; effects of unbundling regulations, reasonable pricing, safety and reliability of energy the supply, incentive regulation, energy-related antitrust law, energy-related contract law and consumer protection
    The content is presented in lectures and studied in more depth through e-learning.

    Qualification aims
    Students deepen their knowledge of technical and legal aspects of telecommunications law already gained in the module Principles of Regulatory Law. They learn to apply this specialised knowledge directly in procedures, reports and decision making.

    Examination: term paper (approx. 10 pages)
    Credits (ECTS): 5 close
    • 090007 Lecture
      Regulatory Law - Energy Law (Oliver Franz, Peter Hohaus, Tibor Scharf, Ansgar Schönborn, Kurt Stockmann)
      Schedule: Termine siehe LV-Details (Class starts on: 2014-05-24)
      Location: Do 3302/04 Übungsraum (Boltzmannstr. 3), Fr HFB/B Hörsaal (Garystr. 35-37), Sa III Hörsaal (Vant-Hoff-Str. 8)
    • 090008 E-Learning
      Regulatroy Law - Energy Law (Eduardo Cunha, Eleni-Aristea Alevizou, Sára Hoffman, Natalya Hohaus, Nadja Kaeding, Juliane Mendelsohn)
      Schedule: Sa - (Class starts on: 2014-05-24)
      Location: Blackboard
    • European and International Contract Law 363cA1.1
    • Introduction to the Economic Fundamentals of Competition and Regulation Law 363cA1.2
    • European and International Business and Competition Law 363cA1.3
    • International and European Legal Frameworks 363cA1.4

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