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DS19PI - Investment Law

Course specification
Type of study Doctoral studies
Study programme
Course title Investment Law
Acronym Status Semester Number of classes ECTS
DS19PI mandatory 3 5L + E 15.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
    Prerequisite Form of prerequisites
    - -
    Learning objectives
    The goals of studying the subject are to provide students with in-depth knowledge of the law governing investments, which primarily refers to types of investments, investor status, investment models, i.e. the procedure for realizing investments and contracts governing them in individual cases.
    Learning outcomes
    Understanding and practical application of the basic institutes of investment law, the ability to make analyzes and draft opinions, as well as accompanying acts, both for the benefit of investors and for the benefit of public authorities, all with the aim of enabling, that is, the realization of investments.
    Content
    Public-private partnership (subject of PPP; status of public partner; contract on PPP; institutional form of PPP; contractual form of PPP; contract on PPP - term and characteristics). Concessions (the concept and principles of the regulation of concessions in RS law; the subject of concessions; the procedure for awarding concessions; the agreement on awarding a concession - concept, elements and content; dispute resolution). Foreign investments (status of a foreign investor - rights, obligations and privileges; forms of foreign investments; procedure for approval and registration of foreign investments). Tax treatment of investments
    Teaching Methods
    Frontal form of work - lectures, interactive forms of work - exercises, colloquiums - tests, scientific research practice, internship in partner institutions, seminar work.
    Literature
    1. Vitomir Popović, Radovan Vukadinović, International Business Law, general part, Banja Luka-Kragujevac, 2007.
    2. Damir Aviani, Legal protection in the procedure for awarding public contracts - harmonization of Croatian law with aquis communautaire, Proceedings of the Faculty of Law in Split, no. 1/2008
    3. Momir Milojević, The legal regime of concessions, Pravni život, no. 11/2002.
    4. Predrag Cvetković, Uroš Zdravković, Public-private partnership in the legal system of the Republic of Serbia - initial considerations, Proceedings of the Faculty of Law in Niš, 2012.
    5. Predrag Cvetković, International Law of Foreign Investments, Belgrade, 2007.
    Evaluation and grading
    Colloquium, seminar paper, class attendance, participation in exercises and final exam.
    Specific remarks
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