ECTS credits ECTS credits: 6
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Student's work ECTS: 99 Hours of tutorials: 3 Expository Class: 24 Interactive Classroom: 24 Total: 150
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Special Public Law and Company Law
Areas: Commercial Law
Center Faculty of Labour Relations
Call: Second Semester
Teaching: Sin Docencia (En Extinción)
Enrolment: No Matriculable (Sólo Planes en Extinción)
-Autonomous learning
-To work individually or in groups
-Critical reasoning
-Difference between individual and social businesspeople
-To know and distinguish the different types of societies
-To determine the advantages and disadvantages when it is chosen one or another type of society.
-Lesson 1. The businessperson I: the sole proprietorship and companies . The sole proprietorship: concept, requirements to get the condition of trader, incapacity, prohibitions and administrative authorization.
- Lesson 2. The businessperson II: The Commercial register. Accounting.
- Lesson 3. The businessperson III: the responsibility and sole proprietorship; the exercise of commerce for married people.
-Lesson 4. The businessperson IV: Representation of a businessperson.
-Lesson 5. Commercial companies. Companies, contract of society, incorporation, legal personality of companies, the de facto company, commercial nature of companies, legal forms of companies.
-Lesson 6. Partnerships. Concept and characteristic notes, constitution, the legal position of partners, administration and representation.
-Lesson 7. Limited liability companies I: Concept and characteristic notes, constitution, nullity of companies.
-Lesson 8. Limited liability companies II: Shares. Shareholders' legal position. Dealing with shares.
-Lesson 9. Limited liability companies III: Decision-making bodies. Shareholders' meeting. Structure of management and control bodies. Directors' liabilities.
Lesson 10. Limited liability companies IV: Yearly accounts, the Alteration of the articles of association, transformations, merger, split out, dissolution, liquidation, extinction.
Lesson 11. Limited liability companies V: Single-member companies. Other special limited liability companies.
Lesson 12. Other companies. Other business legal forms.
- "MANUAL DE DERECHO MERCANTIL" (URIA. EDITORIAL MARCIAL PONS)
- "INSTITUCIONES DE DERECHO MERCANTIL" (SÁNCHEZ CALERO. EDITORIAL McGRAWHILL)
- "INTRODUCCIÓN AL DERECHO MERCANTIL" (VICENT CHULIA. EDITORIAL TIRANT LO BLANCH)
- "CURSO DE DERECHO MERCANTIL I Y II" (URIA Y MENÉNDEZ. EDITORIAL CIVU¡ITAS)
- CÓDIGO DE COMERCIO Y LEGISLACIÓN MERCANTIL COMPLEMENTARIA.
GENERAL OF THE DEGREE WHICH THE SUBJECT CONTRIBUTES TO:
-To locate, analyse and manage different types and sources of information.
-To work individually or in groups
-To expose and defend adequately in a written or oral way a matter or topic of general characteristic or related to its speciality
SPECIFIC OF THE DEGREE WHICH THE SUBJECT CONTRIBUTES TO:
-To know, understand and apply the basic legal regulation, public or private, necessary to the appropriate performance of tasks of advice and technique representation in the area of administrative and procedural and defence before labour courts.
GENERAL OF THE DEGREE WHICH THE SUBJECT CONTRIBUTES TO:
-To locate, analyse and manage different types and sources of information.
-To work individually or in groups
-To expose and defend adequately in a written or oral way a matter or topic of general characteristic or related to its speciality
SPECIFIC OF THE DEGREE WHICH THE SUBJECT CONTRIBUTES TO:
-To know, understand and apply the basic legal regulation, public or private, necessary to the appropriate performance of tasks of advice and technique representation in the area of administrative and procedural and defence before labour courts.
-Attendance and active participation (practical classes, cases and expositions)
-Work under guidance
-Written exam at the final fourth-term. Short and reasoned question. It will have a weight of the 70% over the final student’s mark.
ON-SITE WORK AT CLASS (48 HOURS):
-Lectures: 30 hours
-Practical classes: 10 hours
-Practical seminars: 5 hours
-Tutorials of reduced groups: 1 hour
-Exams: 2 hours
PERSONAL WORK OF STUDENTS (102 HOURS):
-Individual study or in groups: 72 hours.
-Solving practical cases or other works: 20 hours
-Recommended readings: 5 hours
-Preparation of oral presentations, debates or similar: 5 hours
To have skills to handle the language; ability to understand texts, skills in the expression and oral and written communication.
Knowledge, comprehension and handle of concepts and basic institutions of the subject “Introduction to Law”
The bibliography must belong to the last edition.
Marina Candida Rodriguez Planes
Coordinador/a- Department
- Special Public Law and Company Law
- Area
- Commercial Law
- Phone
- 881815146
- marina.rodriguez.planes [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: Collaborator