Mimořádné studium ZČU

INSOLVENCY LAW

Practical insight into insolvency proceedings – from legal foundations, to methods of resolving bankruptcy, to international context.

 

  1. The concept of insolvency law
  2. The economic essence of insolvency law
  3. Principles of insolvency law
  4. Rules for initiating insolvency proceedings
  5. The course of insolvency proceedings
  6. Bankruptcy
  7. Methods of its resolution
  8. Receivership
  9. Debt relief
  10. Creditors and the enforcement of their claims
  11. Insolvency with an international element

THE AIM OF THE SUBJECT:

The course is focused on introducing the new insolvency law, with a focus on comparison with the Bankruptcy and Settlement Act.

STUDENT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

The student should have basic knowledge of commercial and civil procedural law.

CONDITIONS FOR GRADUATION:

GUARANTORS AND TEACHERS:

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

After completing the course, the student understands the legal and economic nature of insolvency law, and its basic principles. He/she can explain the rules for initiating insolvency proceedings, recognize the conditions of bankruptcy, and describe the individual methods of its resolution (bankruptcy, reorganization, debt relief). He/she is also familiar with the issues of insolvency with an international element, including related procedural law issues.

TEACHING METHODS USED TO ACHIEVE PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE:

Lecture based on explanation,

Discussions,

Seminar teaching (research methods).

CATEGORY

ORGANISER:

Faculty of Law

SUBJECT ABBREVIATION:

KOP/INSP

REGISTRATION DEADLINE:

From 15. 6. 2025 to 31. 8. 2025

DATE(S):

Winter semester 2025/2026

SUBJECT SCHEDULE/TIMETABLE:

Room JJ 331

FF Building, Jungmanova 1

Wednesday 4:40 p.m. – 6:20 p.m.

17. 9. 2025 – 10. 12. 2025

FORM OF STUDY:

Contact teaching: 26h

Preparation for partial test: 20h

Preparation for exam: 32h 

HOW IT ENDS:

ADRESS

Jungmannova 153/1, Pilsen

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