UEH Master Programs

Brief Course Description

1. Course Title:

Property Law

2. Language of Instruction:

Tiếng Việt

3. Course Code:

PRO611029

4. Credits:

4

5. Course Objectives:

This course enables students to achieve the following goals: Cognitive Goals: Understand ownership, property, and real rights (in comparison to personal rights); Gain knowledge of registration systems and the specific rights arising from land-use rights. Practical Skills: Gradually develop professional skills related to the use, disposal, pledge, and mortgage of property rights in a business context that is increasingly globalized.

6. Brief Description of Course Content:

Property law is an elective subject. After completing this course, students will understand: Legal regime of property and types of property, especially land use rights, Legal regime of property ownership, forms of ownership, Legal regime on property transactions: purchase and sale, capital contribution, mortgage, pledge. After introducing request and the concepts of property rights and rights of owners, this course will focus on the specific rights of land users under Vietnamese law compared with Chinese, United States, Australian and other countries' legal system such as the law of the United States, France and some European countries.

This course helps students achieve the following objectives: (1) awareness, knowledge of property, property, rights compared to rights, the registration system, and special requests, enmity arising from land-use rights (2), gradually acquiring skills in the practice related to the use, disposition, pledge, mortgage of property rights (3) in a business context that tends to the position is globalized (4).

The subject is divided into 16 weeks of study, one session per week, about four periods each, a combination of lectures and discussion exercises spread throughout the year. Students will have to practice many skills and be divided into groups to discuss how to organize the drafting of preliminary outlines and detailed outlines of essays in specialized law subjects.