Marketing and Competition LawLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: HL00BD39
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Sanna-Maria Klemetti
Objective
The object of the course
From the consumer and entrepreneur point of view, marketing and competition law is an integral part of everyday activities, and familiarity with public procurement operations is becoming increasingly important, so there is demand for experts in the field.
Course competences
Operating in a workplace
Sustainable development
The learning objectives of the course
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You are familiar with the principles related to consumer protection. You are aware of the prohibited means of competition between companies. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Content
Violation of good marketing practice and unfair practice
Home and distance sales
Prohibited restrictions on competition
Public procurements
Legal practice
Qualifications
Sopimusoikeus
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Adequate 1
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You are familiar with the principles related to consumer protection. You are aware of the prohibited means of competition between companies. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Satisfactory 2
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You understand the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view. You understand the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements and are familiar with the process of the procurement procedure. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Good 3
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view. You are familiar with the procurement procedure of public procurements as a process. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Very Good 4
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement, their general principles and the legal practice. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You are familiar with the operating practices for putting public procurements out to tender from the contracting authority’s and the tenderer’s point of view. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case and the applicable points of law and are capable of resolving the case in accordance with the instructions provided.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent 5
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement, their general principles and the legal practice. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the operating practices for putting public procurements out to tender from the contracting authority’s and the tenderer’s point of view. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case and the applicable points of law and are capable of analysing the case in a versatile way, showing problem-centred resolving ability.
Materials
Lecture materials, relevant legislation; Recommended eBooks:
Viitanen, K. 2017. Markkinointioikeus. Hesinki. Kauppakamari Verkkoaineisto.
Koivumäki, E. & Häkkänen, P. 2018. Markkinointijuridiikka 2018. Helsinki. Kauppakamari.
Paloranta, P. 2008. Markkinointioikeus käytännössä. Helsinki. Talentum.
Kuoppamäki, P. 2018. Uusi kilpailuoikeus. Helsinki. Alma Talent Pro.
Eskola, S., Kiviniemi, E., Krakau, T. & Ruohoniemi, E. 2017. Julkiset hankinnat. Helsinki. Alma Talent
Enrollment
18.11.2024 - 09.01.2025
Timing
13.01.2025 - 19.05.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Business
Campus
Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
20 - 45
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
- Sanna-Maria Klemetti
Groups
-
ZJA25KHAvoin amk, lita
-
HTL23S1Liiketalouden tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)
Objectives
The object of the course
From the consumer and entrepreneur point of view, marketing and competition law is an integral part of everyday activities, and familiarity with public procurement operations is becoming increasingly important, so there is demand for experts in the field.
Course competences
Operating in a workplace
Sustainable development
The learning objectives of the course
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You are familiar with the principles related to consumer protection. You are aware of the prohibited means of competition between companies. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Content
Violation of good marketing practice and unfair practice
Home and distance sales
Prohibited restrictions on competition
Public procurements
Legal practice
Learning materials and recommended literature
Lecture materials, relevant legislation. The recommended books: Viitanen, K. 2017. Markkinointioikeus. Hesinki. Kauppakamari Verkkoaineisto. Koivumäki, E. & Häkkänen, P. 2018. Markkinointijuridiikka 2018. Helsinki. Kauppakamari. Eskola, S., Kiviniemi, E., Krakau, T. & Ruohoniemi, E. 2017. Julkiset hankinnat. Helsinki. Alma Talent.
Teaching methods
The course is completed by participating in lecture teaching, which is implemented as contact teaching in a classroom setting and, with a separate announcement, possibly also as independent monitoring of online lectures offered by external operators (e.g. Eduhouse). In addition, the course contains learning and practice tasks.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Two (2) of the learning tasks are assessed as affecting the grade in accordance with the assessment criteria and scale.
If both or one of the learning assignments is rejected, a new update will be held in Moodle. The first replay opens on Friday 9 May 2025 at 7:00 a.m. and closes on Sunday 11 May 2025 at 11:59 p.m. The second renewal opens on Friday 16 May 2025 at 7:00 a.m. and closes on Sunday 18 May 2025 at 11:59 p.m. You must register for the retake no later than two (2) days before the exam date by sending an e-mail to the teacher.
Alternative completion methods
The use of an optional completion method is subject to a well-founded reason that will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Student workload
The learning assignments will mainly consist of court cases related to the application of legislation and the preparation of documents. Two (2) weeks have been reserved for completing each learning assignment so that the assignment will open and close at a specified time.
Student workload in hours:
face-to-face hours 22 h
virtual learning 38 h
independent study / completion of learning assignments 75 h
Content scheduling
The lectures will be held on a weekly basis on a variety of topics. At the same time, the student will complete learning assignments/exercises in accordance with the given schedule. The pair assignments/exercises conducted in lieu of the weekly lectures will be separately agreed upon in connection with the classes.
Further information for students
Written feedback on the learning assignments every 3 to 4 weeks after the expiry of the time limit given for returning the assignment. The pair/group assignments conducted or presented during the class will be reviewed and feedback will be received on them during the class, and they also involve self and peer assessment.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Adequate 1
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You are familiar with the principles related to consumer protection. You are aware of the prohibited means of competition between companies. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Satisfactory 2
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You understand the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view. You understand the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements and are familiar with the process of the procurement procedure. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Good 3
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view. You are familiar with the procurement procedure of public procurements as a process. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Very Good 4
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement, their general principles and the legal practice. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You are familiar with the operating practices for putting public procurements out to tender from the contracting authority’s and the tenderer’s point of view. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case and the applicable points of law and are capable of resolving the case in accordance with the instructions provided.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent 5
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement, their general principles and the legal practice. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the operating practices for putting public procurements out to tender from the contracting authority’s and the tenderer’s point of view. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case and the applicable points of law and are capable of analysing the case in a versatile way, showing problem-centred resolving ability.
Prerequisites
Sopimusoikeus
Enrollment
01.08.2024 - 22.08.2024
Timing
26.08.2024 - 18.12.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Business
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
20 - 40
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
- Hannu Juntunen
- Sanna-Maria Klemetti
Groups
-
ZJA24SHAvoin amk, lita
-
HTL23KIYTradenomi (AMK), liiketalous, monimuotototeutus
Objectives
The object of the course
From the consumer and entrepreneur point of view, marketing and competition law is an integral part of everyday activities, and familiarity with public procurement operations is becoming increasingly important, so there is demand for experts in the field.
Course competences
Operating in a workplace
Sustainable development
The learning objectives of the course
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You are familiar with the principles related to consumer protection. You are aware of the prohibited means of competition between companies. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Content
Violation of good marketing practice and unfair practice
Home and distance sales
Prohibited restrictions on competition
Public procurements
Legal practice
Learning materials and recommended literature
Lecture materials, relevant legislation. The recommended books: Viitanen, K. 2017. Markkinointioikeus. Hesinki. Kauppakamari Verkkoaineisto. Koivumäki, E. & Häkkänen, P. 2018. Markkinointijuridiikka 2018. Helsinki. Kauppakamari. Eskola, S., Kiviniemi, E., Krakau, T. & Ruohoniemi, E. 2017. Julkiset hankinnat. Helsinki. Alma Talent.
Teaching methods
The study course is completed by participating in lecture teaching, which is implemented as online teaching (webinar) and, with a separate announcement, possibly also as independent monitoring of online lectures offered by external operators (e.g. Eduhouse). In addition, the course contains learning and practice tasks.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Two (2) of the learning tasks are assessed as affecting the grade in accordance with the assessment criteria and scale.
If both or one of the learning assignments is rejected, a new update will be held in Moodle. The first replay opens on Friday 6 December 2024 at 7:00 a.m. and closes on Sunday 8 December 2024 at 11:59 p.m. The second replay opens on Friday 13 December 2024 at 7:00 a.m. and closes on Sunday 15 December 2024 at 11:59 p.m. You must register for the retake no later than two (2) days before the exam date by sending an e-mail to the teacher.
Alternative completion methods
The use of an optional completion method is subject to a well-founded reason that will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Student workload
The learning assignments will mainly consist of court cases related to the application of legislation and the preparation of documents. Two (2) weeks have been reserved for completing each learning assignment so that the assignment will open and close at a specified time.
Student workload in hours:
face-to-face hours 22 h
virtual learning 38 h
independent study / completion of learning assignments 75 h
Content scheduling
The lectures will be held on a weekly basis on a variety of topics. At the same time, the student will complete learning assignments/exercises in accordance with the given schedule. The pair assignments/exercises conducted in lieu of the weekly lectures will be separately agreed upon in connection with the classes.
Further information for students
Written feedback on the learning assignments every 3 to 4 weeks after the expiry of the time limit given for returning the assignment. The pair/group assignments conducted or presented during the class will be reviewed and feedback will be received on them during the class, and they also involve self and peer assessment.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Adequate 1
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You are familiar with the principles related to consumer protection. You are aware of the prohibited means of competition between companies. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Satisfactory 2
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You understand the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view. You understand the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements and are familiar with the process of the procurement procedure. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Good 3
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view. You are familiar with the procurement procedure of public procurements as a process. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Very Good 4
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement, their general principles and the legal practice. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You are familiar with the operating practices for putting public procurements out to tender from the contracting authority’s and the tenderer’s point of view. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case and the applicable points of law and are capable of resolving the case in accordance with the instructions provided.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent 5
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement, their general principles and the legal practice. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the operating practices for putting public procurements out to tender from the contracting authority’s and the tenderer’s point of view. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case and the applicable points of law and are capable of analysing the case in a versatile way, showing problem-centred resolving ability.
Prerequisites
Sopimusoikeus
Enrollment
01.11.2022 - 05.01.2023
Timing
09.01.2023 - 19.05.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Business
Campus
Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 37
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
- Hannu Juntunen
Groups
-
HTL21S1Liiketalouden tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)
-
ZJA23KHAvoin AMK, lita
-
HTL21SIYLiiketalouden tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)
Objectives
The object of the course
From the consumer and entrepreneur point of view, marketing and competition law is an integral part of everyday activities, and familiarity with public procurement operations is becoming increasingly important, so there is demand for experts in the field.
Course competences
Operating in a workplace
Sustainable development
The learning objectives of the course
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You are familiar with the principles related to consumer protection. You are aware of the prohibited means of competition between companies. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Content
Violation of good marketing practice and unfair practice
Home and distance sales
Prohibited restrictions on competition
Public procurements
Legal practice
Learning materials and recommended literature
Lecture materials, relevant legislation. The recommended books: Viitanen, K. 2017. Markkinointioikeus. Hesinki. Kauppakamari Verkkoaineisto. Koivumäki, E. & Häkkänen, P. 2018. Markkinointijuridiikka 2018. Helsinki. Kauppakamari. Eskola, S., Kiviniemi, E., Krakau, T. & Ruohoniemi, E. 2017. Julkiset hankinnat. Helsinki. Alma Talent.
Teaching methods
The course will be completed by participating in lecture teaching, which is carried out as face-to-face teaching in a classroom setting and, according to a separate announcement, also as online lectures (webinar) as well as independently following online lectures offered by external parties. In addition, the course includes learning assignments and exercises as well as classroom pair/group assignments.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Two (2) of the learning assignments will be assessed in accordance with the assessment criteria and scale and they will have an effect on the overall grade. If both or one of the learning assignments receives a failing grade, a resit exam will be arranged online. The first resit exam will open on Friday, 5.5.2023 at 7:00 and close on Sunday, 7.5.2023 at 18:00. The second resit exam will open on Friday, 19.5.2023 at 7:00 and close on Sunday, 21.5.2023 at 18:00. Retake will be possible during that time without a time limit.
Alternative completion methods
The use of an optional completion method is subject to a well-founded reason that will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Student workload
The learning assignments will mainly consist of court cases related to the application of legislation and the preparation of documents. Two (2) weeks have been reserved for completing each learning assignment so that the assignment will open and close at a specified time.
Student workload in hours:
face-to-face hours 22 h
virtual learning 38 h (including an online exam)
independent pair/group work 35 h
independent study / completion of learning assignments 40 h
Content scheduling
The lectures will be held on a weekly basis on a variety of topics. At the same time, the student will complete learning assignments/exercises in accordance with the given schedule. The pair assignments/exercises conducted in lieu of the weekly lectures will be separately agreed upon in connection with the classes.
Further information for students
Written feedback on the learning assignments every 3 to 4 weeks after the expiry of the time limit given for returning the assignment. The pair/group assignments conducted or presented during the class will be reviewed and feedback will be received on them during the class, and they also involve self and peer assessment.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Adequate 1
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You are familiar with the principles related to consumer protection. You are aware of the prohibited means of competition between companies. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Satisfactory 2
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You understand the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view. You understand the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements and are familiar with the process of the procurement procedure. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Good 3
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view. You are familiar with the procurement procedure of public procurements as a process. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Very Good 4
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement, their general principles and the legal practice. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You are familiar with the operating practices for putting public procurements out to tender from the contracting authority’s and the tenderer’s point of view. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case and the applicable points of law and are capable of resolving the case in accordance with the instructions provided.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent 5
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement, their general principles and the legal practice. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the operating practices for putting public procurements out to tender from the contracting authority’s and the tenderer’s point of view. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case and the applicable points of law and are capable of analysing the case in a versatile way, showing problem-centred resolving ability.
Prerequisites
Sopimusoikeus
Enrollment
01.11.2021 - 09.01.2022
Timing
10.01.2022 - 20.05.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
3 op
Mode of delivery
40 % Face-to-face, 60 % Online learning
Unit
School of Business
Campus
Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 37
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
- Hannu Juntunen
Groups
-
HTL20S1Liiketalous
-
ZJA22KHAvoin AMK, lita
Objectives
The object of the course
From the consumer and entrepreneur point of view, marketing and competition law is an integral part of everyday activities, and familiarity with public procurement operations is becoming increasingly important, so there is demand for experts in the field.
Course competences
Operating in a workplace
Sustainable development
The learning objectives of the course
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You are familiar with the principles related to consumer protection. You are aware of the prohibited means of competition between companies. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Content
Violation of good marketing practice and unfair practice
Home and distance sales
Prohibited restrictions on competition
Public procurements
Legal practice
Learning materials and recommended literature
Lecture materials, relevant legislation. The recommended books: Viitanen, K. 2017. Markkinointioikeus. Hesinki. Kauppakamari Verkkoaineisto. Koivumäki, E. & Häkkänen, P. 2018. Markkinointijuridiikka 2018. Helsinki. Kauppakamari. Eskola, S., Kiviniemi, E., Krakau, T. & Ruohoniemi, E. 2017. Julkiset hankinnat. Helsinki. Alma Talent.
Teaching methods
The course will be completed by attending lectures that will be provided in the form of both classroom and online lectures (webinar) as well as by independently watching online lectures provided by external parties. In addition, the course includes learning assignments and exercises as well as classroom pair/group assignments.
Exam dates and retake possibilities
Two (2) of the learning assignments will be assessed in accordance with the assessment criteria and scale and they will have an effect on the overall grade. If both or one of the learning assignments receives a failing grade, a resit exam will be arranged online. The first resit exam will open on Friday,6.5.2022 at 7:00 and close on Sunday, 8.5.2022 at 18:00. The second resit exam will open on Friday, 20.5.2022 at 7:00 and close on Sunday, 22.5.2022 at 18:00. Retake will be possible during that time without a time limit.
Alternative completion methods
The use of an optional completion method is subject to a well-founded reason that will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Student workload
The learning assignments will mainly consist of court cases related to the application of legislation and the preparation of documents. Two (2) weeks have been reserved for completing each learning assignment so that the assignment will open and close at a specified time.
Student workload in hours:
face-to-face hours 22 h
virtual learning 38 h (including an online exam)
independent pair/group work 35 h
independent study / completion of learning assignments 40 h
Content scheduling
The lectures will be held on a weekly basis on a variety of topics. At the same time, the student will complete learning assignments/exercises in accordance with the given schedule. The pair assignments/exercises conducted in lieu of the weekly lectures will be separately agreed upon in connection with the classes.
Further information for students
Written feedback on the learning assignments every 3 to 4 weeks after the expiry of the time limit given for returning the assignment. The pair/group assignments conducted or presented during the class will be reviewed and feedback will be received on them during the class, and they also involve self and peer assessment.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Adequate 1
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You are familiar with the principles related to consumer protection. You are aware of the prohibited means of competition between companies. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Satisfactory 2
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You understand the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view. You understand the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view. You are able to describe the procurement procedure applied in public procurements and are familiar with the process of the procurement procedure. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Good 3
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement and their general principles. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view. You are familiar with the procurement procedure of public procurements as a process. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case.
Very Good 4
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement, their general principles and the legal practice. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You are familiar with the operating practices for putting public procurements out to tender from the contracting authority’s and the tenderer’s point of view. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case and the applicable points of law and are capable of resolving the case in accordance with the instructions provided.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent 5
You are familiar with the legislation governing marketing, competition law and public procurement, their general principles and the legal practice. You master the principle points of law pertaining to consumer protection from the consumer point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the principle points of law pertaining to the prohibited means of competition between companies from the companies’ point of view and are able to apply them in your assignments. You master the operating practices for putting public procurements out to tender from the contracting authority’s and the tenderer’s point of view. You recognise the legal question at stake in the court case and the applicable points of law and are capable of analysing the case in a versatile way, showing problem-centred resolving ability.
Prerequisites
Sopimusoikeus