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Business law. Volume I. Introduction to business law.
Business law. Volume I. Introduction to business law.
Autor:
Angela Miff
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CONTENTS
THEME 1. THE LEGAL REGIME AND THE CONCEPTUAL DEFINTION OF BUSINESS
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1.1. The meaning of the notions of “commercial law” and “business law”. Conceptual definitions
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COMMERCIAL LAW / BUSINESS LAW – THE CONCEPT
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THE COMMERCE CONCEPT
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THE BUSINESS CONCEPT
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THE LAW CONCEPT
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1.2. The object of commercial law and business law
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A. The subjective system
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B. The objective system
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THE ROMANIAN COMMERCIAL CODE (1887)
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1.3. The juridical commercial (trade) relations
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1.4. The national law system. The place of commercial law branch in the national law system
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THEME 2.THE LEGAL FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS IN ROMANIA
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2.1. The law source concept
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2.2. The juridical commercial norm
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2.3. The normative sources of business law
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2.3.1.
ROMANIA’S CONSTITUTION
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2.3.2. COMMERCIAL LAWS
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2.3.3. CIVIL LAWS
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2.3.4. FINANCIAL-FISCAL LAWS
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2.3.5. LABOUR / WORK LEGISLATION
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2.3.6. THE EUROPEAN UNION LAW (THE COMMUNITY LAW)
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OTHER LEGAL SYSTEMS
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2.4. The interpretative sources of business law
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2.4.1.
PRACTICES OR THE JURIDICAL CUSTOM
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2.4.2. THE JURIDICAL DOCTRINE
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2.4.3. JURISPRUDENCE(JUDICIAL PRACTICE)
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2.4.4. THE LAW PRINCIPLES. THE BUSINESS LAW PRINCIPLES
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LEGISLATION IN TOURISM
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2.4.5. THE INTERNATIONAL SOURCES OF BUSINESS LAW
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THEME 3. COMMERCIAL FACTS – THE MODALITY OF CONCRETISING BUSINESS
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3.1. The concept of commercial facts
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3.2. Categories of commercial facts
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3.2.1. THE OBJECTIVE COMMERCIAL FACTS
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I. THE INTERPOSITON OPERATIONS IN THE EXCHANGE AND CIRCULATION OF MERCHANDISES
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II. ENTERPRISE OPERATIONS
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III. CONNECTED OR ACCESSORY OPERATIONS
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3.2.2. THE SUBJECTIVE COMMERCIAL FACTS
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3.2.3. THE UNILATERAL (MIXED) COMMERCIAL FACTS
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3.3. Considerations concerning agricultural operations
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THEME 4. THE PROTAGONISTS FROM THE BUSINESS FIELD ACTIVITIES. ORGANIZATION FORMS FOR BUSINESS
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4.1. The trader notion. The participants in the commercial activity
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4.2. Acquiring, proving and ending the legal status of trader
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4.3. The physical entity traders (individual traders)
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4.4. Family associations
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4.5. The legal entity traders (collective traders)
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4.5.1.TRADING COMPANIES
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4.5.2. AUTONOMOUS STATE-OWNED COMPANIES (SELF-MANAGED PUBLIC COMPANIES /REGIES AUTONOMES/ PUBLIC UTILITY COMPANIES)
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4.5.3. THE NATIONAL COMPANIES AND THE NATIONAL SOCIETIES
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4.5.4. THE COOPERATIVE ORGANIZATIONS
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4.5.5. THE COOPERATIVE COMPANIES
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4.5.6. THE ECONOMIC INTEREST GROUP
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4.5.7. THE MICRO-FINANCING COMPANIES
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4.5.8. THE BANKING COMPANIES AND OTHER CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
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4.6. The legal trader status
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4.7. The legal regime of the trade register
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THEME 5. THE TRADE FUND
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5.1. The notion of trade fund
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5.2. The main characteristics of the trade fund
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5.3. The elements of the trade fund
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5.4. Legal acts concerning the trade fund
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY:
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CONTENTS
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