Course descriptionDuration:20 DaysPart 1: The Foundations of Commercial Law (1)The Nature and Sources of Commercial Law: The Law Merchant; The Founding of English Commercial Law; The Nature of Commercial Law; The Interest to be Protected; The Principal Sources of Commercial Law; The Limitations of Judicial Precedent; The Problem of Language. Part 2: The Foundations of Commercial Law (2)Basic Concepts of Personal Property: Personal Property Defined; The Distinguishing Characteristics of Personal Property; Equitable Ownership; Possession; Dealings in Goods.Part 3: The Foundations of Commercial Law (3) Dealings in Intangibles; Conflicting Claims To Pure Personality; The Effect of Transfers by a Non-Owner; Property and Obligation; Identifying the Object of a Transfer Obligation; The Protection of Property Rights Through the Law Of Torts.Part 4: The Foundations of Commercial Law (4)Some Aspects of Contract Law: The Nature and Function of Contract Law; Promise and Bargain; Contract as a Reflection of the Will of the Parties; Formation and Avoidance; The Classification of Statements Made in Contractual Setting; Ascertaining the Contract Terms; Construing the Contract; Restrictions on What Can be Validly Stipulated; The Privity Rule And Its Consequences.