Course title, code: Law, GAGEBAN-JOGIISME-1

Name and type of the study programme: Computer science engineering, BSc
Curriculum: 2021
Number of classes per week (lectures+seminars+labs): 1+1+0
Credits: 4
Theory: 50 %
Practice: 50 %
Recommended semester: 5
Study mode: full-time
Prerequisites:
Evaluation type: exam
Course category:
Language: english
Responsible instructor: Dr. Molnár István
Responsible department: Department of Basic Sciences
Instructor(s):
Course objectives:
The aim of the course is to familiarise students with the basics of administrative law, several areas of economic law and related elements of technological law.
Course content - lectures:

1. Legal basics: basic concepts of law. The sources of law. 2. Administrative law. 3.Economic law 1: Basics of civil law, law of persons, law of property, private contracts in general. 4 Economic law 2: Contractual background of the value creation process. 5 Economic law 3: The law of business companies. Accounting functions of business entities. Financial law. 6 Economic law 4: Labour law, labour issues of business companies. 7 Economic law 5: Civil and criminal liability. V. Economic law. 8 Technology law 1: Intellectual property rights. Patent, trademark, technology transfer agreements. 9 Technology law 2: Copyright. 10 Technology law 3: Competition law. Public procurement law.


Course content - seminars:


Acquired competences:
Knowledge:

Comprehensive knowledge of the basics, boundaries and requirements of logistics, management, environmental protection, quality assurance, information technology, law and economics, which are integrally related to the field of engineering.

Skills:

The ability to manage and control specialised technological production processes, taking into account the elements of quality assurance and quality control.

Attitude:

Using their acquired technical knowledge, he/she strives to understand the observable phenomena as thoroughly as possible, to describe and explain their laws.

Autonomy and responsibilities:

Monitor legislative, technical, technological and administrative changes in the field.

Additional professional competences:


Requirements, evaluation, grading:
Mid-term study requirements:
In the exercises, the knowledge gained in the lecture is worked through together.
Exam requirements:

The exam is written. Students will have 20 minutes to complete the exercises. A minimum of 50% is required to achieve a pass mark.

Study aids, laboratory background:

Kötelező és ajánlott irodalom.

Compulsory readings:

Pázmándi Kinga – Pétervári Kinga – Sárközy Tamás – Verebics János: Üzleti jog az új Polgári Törvénykönyv után, 2014, ISBN: 978-963-2793-85-6

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