Welche inhaltlichen Schwerpunkte setzt CAS in Contract Law?
What is the focus of CAS in Contract Law?
The CAS in Contract Law provides in-depth knowledge of contract law and related areas of law with direct practical relevance. The focus is on the legal foundations, the conclusion of contracts, types of contracts, international contract law and corporate law issues. The key topics covered by the CAS in Contract Law include
- Code of Obligations: General provisions and basic principles
- Formation of contracts: formation of contracts and formal requirements
- Failure to perform: Consequences of non-performance, default or defects
- Types of contract: Work contract, purchase contract, order, rental contract, leasing contract, franchising contract, license agreement, guarantee agreement, credit agreement, loan
- Special contracts: Selected nominative and innominate contracts
- International contract law: UN sales law and other international regulations
- Corporate law basics: AG and GmbH articles of association, legal entities according to the Swiss Civil Code, commercial register entry, business company
- Restructurings: Mergers & acquisitions, mergers, demergers
- Aspects of procedural law: Civil procedural law, debt collection and bankruptcy
The CAS in Contract Law offers a comprehensive overview of the central legal framework for contracts and companies. It is aimed at people who wish to study contract and commercial law issues in depth - whether for use in a legal environment, in corporate management or in international trade.
Important: Each Universities determines the focus of the CAS in Contract Law individually. The exact course content may therefore vary. A contact form is available for detailed information. The request will be forwarded directly to the desired school.