School/Faculty/Institute Faculty of Law
Course Code LAW 226
Course Title in English Comparative Law of Obligations
Course Title in Turkish Karşılaştırmalı Borçlar Hukuku
Language of Instruction EN
Type of Course Lecture
Level of Course Orta
Semester Spring,Fall
Contact Hours per Week
Lecture: 2 Recitation: Lab: Other:
Estimated Student Workload 100 hours per semester
Number of Credits 4 ECTS
Grading Mode Standard Letter Grade
Pre-requisites None
Co-requisites None
Expected Prior Knowledge None
Registration Restrictions Only Undergraduate Students or Erasmus
Overall Educational Objective Students will learn the foundations and key concepts relating to comparative law of obligations –especially contracts.
Course Description This course is designed to provide students with a comparative analysis of contracts as a source of obligation and basic concepts regarding formation of contracts, performance and non-performance of obligations arising therefrom.

Course Learning Outcomes and Competences

Upon successful completion of the course, the learner is expected to be able to:
1) Define in form and in content the law of contracts from a European perspective
2) Demonstrate in outline the historical development of the law of obligations in different jurisdictions
3) Compare the differences of international harmonization documents
4) Demonstrate a sound knowledge with regard formation, performance of contracts, and remedies for non performance
Program Learning Outcomes/Course Learning Outcomes 1 2 3 4
1) Has a broad understanding of economics with a deep exposure to other social sciences and mathematics.
2) Demonstrates knowledge and skills in understanding the interactions of different areas of economics.
3) Displays a sound comprehension of microeconomic and macroeconomic theory.
4) Applies economic concepts to solve complex problems and enhance decision-making capability.
5) Uses quantitative techniques to analyze different economic systems.
6) Applies theoretical knowledge to analyze issues regarding Turkish and global economies.
7) Demonstrates proficiency in statistical tools and mainstream software programs to process and evaluate economic data.
8) Behaves according to scientific and ethical values at all stages of economic analysis: data collection, interpretation and dissemination of findings.
9) Uses written and spoken English effectively (at least CEFR B2 level) to exchange scientific information.
10) Exhibits individual and professional ethical behavior and social responsibility.
11) Displays learning skills necessary for further study with a high degree of autonomy

Relation to Program Outcomes and Competences

N None S Supportive H Highly Related
     
Program Outcomes and Competences Level Assessed by
1) Has a broad understanding of economics with a deep exposure to other social sciences and mathematics. N
2) Demonstrates knowledge and skills in understanding the interactions of different areas of economics. N
3) Displays a sound comprehension of microeconomic and macroeconomic theory. N
4) Applies economic concepts to solve complex problems and enhance decision-making capability. N
5) Uses quantitative techniques to analyze different economic systems. N
6) Applies theoretical knowledge to analyze issues regarding Turkish and global economies. N
7) Demonstrates proficiency in statistical tools and mainstream software programs to process and evaluate economic data. N
8) Behaves according to scientific and ethical values at all stages of economic analysis: data collection, interpretation and dissemination of findings. H
9) Uses written and spoken English effectively (at least CEFR B2 level) to exchange scientific information. H
10) Exhibits individual and professional ethical behavior and social responsibility. H
11) Displays learning skills necessary for further study with a high degree of autonomy H
Prepared by and Date KADİR BERK KAPANCI , January 2024
Course Coordinator KADİR BERK KAPANCI
Semester Spring,Fall
Name of Instructor Prof. Dr. KADİR BERK KAPANCI

Course Contents

Week Subject
1) General Introduction to Comparative Law of Obligations
2) Comparative Law - Description, Historical Development, Subjects, Aims, Methods
3) Civil Law as a legal tradition
4) Common Law as a legal tradition
5) International Documents for Harmonization of Private Law
6) Contracts in general (formation, main principles, form requirements, binding effect)
7) General contract (transaction) terms and Battle of forms
8) Performance - Non-performance and remedies
9) Concept of "Specific performance" of a contractual obligation
10) Anticipatory breach of contract
11) Unexpected change of circumstances / frustration / hardship / force majeur / adaptation
12) General overview
13) General overview
Required/Recommended Readingsİlhan Helvacı, Turkish Contract Law, Springer (last edition)(e-book version available at Springer Database). Nicolas Kuonen, Swiss Law of Contracts General Principles, Schultess Editions romandes (last edition)(e-book version available at Swisslex Database). Hugh Beale / Bénédicte Fauvarque-Cosson / Jacobien Rutgers, Denis Tallon / Stefan Vogenauer, Cases, Materials and Text on Contract Law, Hart Publishing, Oxford (last edition). Oliver Radley-Gardner / Hugh Beale / Reinhard Zimmermann / Reiner Schulze, Texts on European Private Law, Hart Publishing, Oxford And Portland, Oregon (last edition).
Teaching MethodsStudents work independently before class lessons covering readings and assignments. Class time is spent on theory, concepts, and application of materials.
Homework and Projects
Laboratory Work
Computer Use
Other Activities
Assessment Methods
Assessment Tools Count Weight
Midterm(s) 1 % 40
Final Examination 1 % 60
TOTAL % 100
Course Administration kapancib@mef.edu.tr

Office: MEF University Office (5th Floor) Office Hours: By appointment

ECTS Student Workload Estimation

Activity No/Weeks Hours Calculation
No/Weeks per Semester Preparing for the Activity Spent in the Activity Itself Completing the Activity Requirements
Course Hours 14 1 2 2 70
Midterm(s) 1 10 2 12
Final Examination 1 16 2 18
Total Workload 100
Total Workload/25 4.0
ECTS 4