Description
Law of Commercial Entities is an undergraduate subject for non-law students offered by the Faculty of Law. This subject provides an overview of the law regarding business entities, with a particular focus on corporations. It will be of interest to non-law students seeking an understanding of the legal foundations of different business structures.
Subject details
Type | Undergraduate |
Code | LAWS10-101 |
Faculty | Faculty of Law |
Credit | 10 |
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Learning outcomes
1. To introduce students to the principles and rules regarding various business structures and in particular companies. 2. To have students apply the principles and rules studied to solve legal problems arising in factual scenarios. 3. To have students critically examine, reflect upon, analyse and apply the principles and rules they have studied. 4. To have students build upon existing communication skills (both written and oral). 5. To have students develop and present legal arguments both orally and in writing in the area of law relating to commercial entities.
Enrolment requirements
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This subject is not available as a general elective. To be eligible for enrolment, the subject must be specified in the students’ program structure. |
Subject dates
Future offerings not yet planned.