Topic outline

  • General

  • information related to cours and teacher

    • .      Teacher: CHIKIRINE Dilmi.

      ·      Scientific rank: MCA.

      ·     Email: d.chekirine@univ-dbkm.dz.

      ·     Department: Law.

      ·     Faculty: law & political sciences.

      .      Year: 2023-2024.

      ·      Course: English Language. 

      ·     Targeted Public (Students): Third year, private law.

      .      Horizontal unit.

      ·     Weekly hourly volume: on line.

      .      Factories: 1.

      .      Balance: 2.

      .       Reception days:   Thursday from 10 AM to 14 PM.

       

  • objectives

    • Objectives 

      After completion of the Course program, students will be able to master the following:

      • Enabling the student to obtain important gains in the field of private law.

      • Full knowledge of the use of terms in English.

      • Acquire skills in dealing with judicial bodies in English.
  • the prerequisites

    • The student must be conversant in the English language and have prior knowledge in common law in the Arabic language.

  • Minde mapping of the cours

    • ü - Definition of commercial law.

      ü - Exercising Commercial Activities in Algeria.

      ü - Legal Forms of Incorporations in Algeria.

  • first chapter: the definition of the commercial law.

    • In this chapter we will give a definition of the commercial law.

       

  • second chapter: Exercising Commercial Activities in Algeria

  • third chapter: Legal Forms of Incorporations in Algeria

    • In this chapter; we will study the legal Forms of Incorporations in Algeria.

  • final exam

  • the Bibliography

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      - Stephen E. Blythe, Hong Kong Electronic Signature Law and Certifi-

      cation Authority Regulations: Promoting E-Commerce in the World's

      'Most Wired' City, 7 N.C. J.L. & TECH. 1 (2005).

      - Galen E. Boerema, Turning Straw into Gold: Federal Securitization of

      Agricultural Commodities, 83 N.C. L. REV. 691 (2005).

      - Cindy G. Buys, The Arbitrator'sDuty to Respect the Parties' Choice of

      Law in Commercial Arbitration, 79 ST. JOHN'S L. REV. 59 (2005).

      - Jeff Carruth, International Secured Transactions and Insolvency, 39

      INT'L LAW. 363 (2005).

      - John C. Coffee, Jr., Comment-Can Lawyers Wear Blinders? Gate-

      keepers and Third-Party Opinions (The Limits of Lawyering: Legal

      Opinions in Structured Finance), 84 TEX. L. REV. 59 (2005).

      - Kathryn S. Cohen, Achieving a Uniform Law Governing International

      Sales: Conforming the Damage Provisionsof the United Nations Con-

      vention on Contracts for the InternationalSale of Goods and the Uni-

      form Commercial Code, 26 U. PA. J. INT'L ECON. L. 601-622 (2005).