The second part, demonstration lessons on Base of Claim Right of the “Innovation in Teaching: Trilogy of Base of Claim Right” activities provided by the Civil and Commercial Economic Law School of the China University of Political Science and Law in cooperation with the German International Cooperation Agency (GIZ), will be held on the Xueyuan Road Campus on May 8, 2019.
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“An Innovation in Teaching: Trilogy of Base of Claim Right”
1. Series of lectures on Base of Claim Right (given by the German Team) introductory lectures for undergraduates
April-May 2019
2. Demonstration lessons on Base of Claim Right (given by the German Team), high-level training for teachers
May-June 2019
3. Case Session on Base of Claim Right systematic sessions for teachers from the School of Civil and Commercial Economics Law,China University of Political Science and Law
September 2019
The series of demonstration lessons are for teachers and doctoral candidates in our school. It was held in May-June 2019 for two months, a total of eight times, divided into four units, which is given by four German experts from the German International Cooperation Agency, and supported by the teachers from the Civil and Commercial Economic Law School. The Chinese and German partners will analyze cases by using the Base of Claim Right way of thinking under the framework of Chinese law, and worked together to explore the best way of teaching model which is suitable for the current situation of Chinese legal education.
The second part, demonstration lessons on Base of Claim Right of “An Innovation in Teaching: Trilogy of Base of Claim Right”
1. The birth of Claim Right: The conclusion of contract and agent Maeco Haase
8th and 15th May
2. The birth and extinction of claim: the significant misunderstanding and contract rescission Norbert Feige
22th and 29th May
3. The extinction of claim: transfer and offset of risk Enno Ruppert
5th and 12th June
4. Compound case: Defaults of Performance Law Sebatian Muller
19th and 26th June
Research Building A 207, Xueyuan Road Campus, China University of Political Science and Law May –June 2019 every Friday 14:00-18:00
Content of Demonstration Courses
German faculty team
Four legal experts of the German-Chinese cooperation agency “Sino-German Legal Cooperation Project”:
Marco Haase Deputy Project Director
Norbert Feige Legal Adviser
Enno Ruppert Legal Adviser
Sebastian Müller Legal Adviser
Chinese faculty team
Yu Fei Deputy Dean (Chairman), Professor, the Civil and Commercial Economic law School
Tian Shiyong Director and Professor of Law Research and Evaluation Center
Yang Xiuqing Deputy Dean and Professor, the Civil and Commercial Economic Law School
Liu Jifeng Deputy Dean and Professor, the Civil and Commercial Economic Law School
Zhu Xiaojuan, Deputy Director, Associate Professor, Institute of Commercial Law, the Civil and Commercial Economic Law School
Wu Xiangxiang Associate Professor, Institute of Civil Law, the Civil and Commercial Economic Law School
Jin Jing Associate Professor, Institute of Civil Law, the Civil and Commercial Economic Law School
Ge Pingliang Associate Professor, Institute of Commercial Law, the Civil and Commercial Economic Law School
Cheng Yu Yu Lecturer, Civil Law Institute, the Civil and Commercial Economic Law School
Miao Yu Lecturer, Civil Law Institute, the Civil and Commercial Economic Law School
Ji Fang Lecturer, Institute of Commercial Law, the Civil and Commercial Economic Law School
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Every Wednesday, May-June 2019 14: 00-18: 00
Session 1: 8th May
Session 2: 15th May
Session 3: 22th May
Session 4: 29th May
Session 5: 5th June
Session 6: 12th June
Session 7: 19th June
Session 8: 26th June
Location
Research Building A 207, Xueyuan Road Campus, China University of Political Science and Law
Welcome all teachers and students if interested
German International Cooperation Agency
The German International Cooperation Agency is commissioned by the German Federal Government and various ministries to carry out related foreign cooperation projects. This series of activities is exclusively supported by the “Sino-German Law Cooperation Project” under the China-German Rule of Law Dialogue Mechanism.