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COURSE OUTLINE Accounting Department Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Brawijaya Course CODE Core Subject Credits SEMESTER Revised Commercial Law EKF1203 First/ Second Commercia l Law AUTHORIZATION LP Developer Core Subject Coordinator Head of Study Program ( Signature ) ( Signature ) ( Signature ) Course CODE Core Subject Learning Outcome of Undergraduate Program of KKNI based Accounting consists of: SUBJECT MASTERY 1. Knowing and mastering concepsts and basic rules of law in Indonesian legal system regardinng commercial / business activities SPECIFIC SKILL a. Capable of correctly determinig legal regulations for certain problems or cases related to law in commercial / business field based on theoretical knowledge regarding sources, principles and legal norms of various fields of Indonesian Positive Law. b. Capable of formulating ideas logically, critically, and argumentatively in commercial / business law in Indonesian Positive Law and communicating it verbally and / or in writing, specifically within the scope of the academic community, in accordance with academic ethics c. Capable of analyzing and making decisions academically, independently and responsibly in solving problems or legal cases in commercial / business law d. Capable of performing ethical attitude, fair, law-abiding, sensitive, and concern to the social environment in terms of applying commercial / business law.

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COURSE OUTLINE

Accounting Department Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Brawijaya

Course CODE Core Subject Credits SEMESTER RevisedCommercial Law EKF1203 First/Second Commercial

LawAUTHORIZATION LP Developer Core Subject Coordinator Head of Study Program

( Signature ) ( Signature ) ( Signature )

Course CODE Core Subject

Learning Outcome of Undergraduate Program of KKNI based Accounting consists of:

SUBJECT MASTERY1. Knowing and mastering concepsts and basic rules of law in Indonesian legal system regardinng commercial / business activities

SPECIFIC SKILLa. Capable of correctly determinig legal regulations for certain problems or cases related to law in commercial / business field based on theoretical knowledge regarding

sources, principles and legal norms of various fields of Indonesian Positive Law.b. Capable of formulating ideas logically, critically, and argumentatively in commercial / business law in Indonesian Positive Law and communicating it verbally and /

or in writing, specifically within the scope of the academic community, in accordance with academic ethicsc. Capable of analyzing and making decisions academically, independently and responsibly in solving problems or legal cases in commercial / business lawd. Capable of performing ethical attitude, fair, law-abiding, sensitive, and concern to the social environment in terms of applying commercial / business law.

Course

1. Final Course Competence: Students are capable of understanding the legal rules used in commercial / business world, including corporate law, bankruptcy law, engagement law, and crime against corporations.

2. Cource Sub Competence 1. SK 1: Capable of understanding basic knowledge of Indonesian law, specifically Civil Law2. SK 2: Capable of understanding laws related to companies, insurance, bankruptcy and employment3. SK 3: Capable of finding out legal issues related to bankruptcy, corporate engagement and corporate crime4.

Capable of formulating ideas logically, critically, and argumentatively in commercial / business law in Indonesian Positive Law and communicating it verbally and / or in writing, specifically within the scope of the academic community, in

accordance with academic ethics.

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Competency Mapping

Course Description

This course discusses various aspects of law in the field of commercial / business, including introduction to law, civil law, commercial law, engagement law, company law, bankruptcy law, labor law and corporate crime

Reference Main:

1. Abbas Salim, 2003, Asuransi dan Manajemen Resiko, RajaGrafindo Persada, Jakarta2. Ahmad Yani & Gunawan Widjaja, 2002: Seri Hukum Bisnis Kepailitan, RajaGrafindo Persada, 3. Adrian Sutedi, 2015, Buku Pintar : Hukum Perseroan Terbatas, Raih Asa Sukses, Jakarta.4. Djoko Prakoso, 2004, Hukum Asuransi Indonesia, Rineka Cipta, Jakarta.5. HMN. Purwosutjipto,1992, Pengertian Pokok Hukum Dagang Indonesia, Jilid 1-8, Djambatan, Jakarta6. Munir Fuady, 2000, Jaminan Fidusia, Citra Aditya Bakti, Bandung.7. . ------------------, 2010, Hukum Pailit dalam Teori dan Praktek, Citra Aditya Bakti, Bandung.8. Imam Soepomo, 2003, Pengantar Hukum Perburuhan, Edisi Revisi, Djambatan, Jakarta9. Subekti, 1995, Aneka Perjanjian, Citra Aditya Bakti, Bandung.

Capable of analyzing and making decisions academically, independently and responsibly in solving problems or legal cases in the field of commercial / business law

Capable of formulating ideas logically, critically, and argumentatively in the field of commercial / business law in Indonesian Positive Law and communicate it verbally and / or in writing, specifically within the scope of the

academic community, in accordance with academic ethics.

Capble of analyzing and making academical decision, independent and responsible for solving problems or law case in commercial/business law

Capable of correctly determining legal regulations for problems or cases related to law of commercial / business field based on theoretical knowledge about sources, principles, principles and legal norms from various fields of Indonesian

Positive Law

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10. OK Saidin, 2003, Aspek Hukum Hak Kekayaan Intelektual (Intellectual Property Rights), RajaGrafindo Perkasa, 11. Ridwan Khairandy, 2014, Pokok-Pokok Hukum Dagang Indonesia, FHUII Press, Yogyakarta.12. Sentosa Sembiring, 2016, Hukum Surat Berharga, Nuansa Aulia, Bandung.13. Soedjono Dirdjosisworo, 2006. Pengantar Hukum Dagang Internasional. Bandung: PT.Refika Aditama..

Addition:Books :

1. Abdul Kadir Muhammad, 1993, Hukum Dagang tentang Surat-Surat Berharga, Citra Aditya Bakti, Bandung.2. --------------------------------, 2006, Hukum Asuransi Indonesia, Citra Aditya Bakti, Bandung3. Djoko Imbawati Atmadjaja, 2011, Hukum Dagang Indonesia: Sejarah, Pengertian, dan Prinsip-prinsip Hukum Dagang Setara Press, Malang, 4. Huala Adolf, A. Chandrawulan, 1995, Masalah-masalah Hukum Dalam Perdagangan Internasional, Rajawali Press, Jakarta.5. M. Irsan Nasarudin & Indra Surya, 2001, Aspek Hukum Pasar Modal Indonesia, Jakarta6. Sudargo Gautama, 1991, Hukum Dagang dan Arbitrase Internasional, Citra Aditya Bakti, Bandung7. ------------------------, 1998, Komentar Peraturan Kepailitan Baru Untuk Indonesia (1998), Citra Aditya Bakti, Bandung.8. Sutantyo R. Hadikusumo, Sumantoro, 1991, Pengertian Pokok Hukum Perusahaan, Rajawali Press, Jakarta.9. Suparman Sastra Wijaya, 1997, Aspek-aspek Hukum Asuransi dan Surat-surat Berharga, Alumni, Bandung.

Laws and regulations:

1. Kitab Undang-Undang Hukum Perdata2. Kitab Undang-Undang Hukum Dagang3. Undang-undang Nomor 25 Tahun 1992 tentang Pokok-pokok Perkoperasian4. Undang-undang Nomor 30 Tahun 1999 tentang Arbitrae dan APS5. Undang-undang Nomor 30 Tahun 2000 tentang Rahasia Dagang6. Undang-undang Nomor 31 Tahun 2000 tentang Desain Industri7. Undang-undang Nomor 19 Tahun 2003 tentang Badan Usaha Milik Negara (BUMN)8. Undang-undang Nomor 28 Tahun 2004 tentang Perubahan UU No. 16 Tahun 2001 tentang Yayasan 9. Undang-undang Nomor 37 Tahun 2004 tentang Kepailitan dan PKPU10. Undang-undang Nomor 40 Tahun 2007 tentang Perseroan Terbatas (PT)11. Undang-undang Nomor 6 Tahun 2014 tentang Desa (BUMDes)12. Undang-undang Nomor 23 Tahun 2014 tentang Pemerintahan Daerah (BUMD)13. Undang-undang Nomor 28 Tahun 2014 tentang Hak Cipta14. Undang-undang Nomor 40 Tahun 2014 tentang Asuransi15. Undang-undang Nomor 13 Tahun 2016 tentang Paten16. Undang-undang Nomor 20 Tahun 2016 tentang Merek dan Indikasi Geografis17. Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 7 Tahun 2016 tentang Perubahan Modal Dasar Perseroan Terbatas (PT)

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Learning Media

Software: Hardware:

Team Teaching

Coordinator : Dr. Siti Hamidah., S.H., M.MMember : M. Zairul Alam., S.H.,M.H. Setiawan Wicaksono.,SH.,MKn Rumi Suwardiyati., SH.,MKn Prawatya Ido NUrhayati.,SH.,MKn Ranitya Ganindha.,SH.,MH Alfons Zakaria.,SH.,LLM

Prerequisite Course

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Week CP-MK Learning Material Methods/Learning Strategies (Estimated Time)

AssessmentIndicator

1 Students are capable of understanding Law as a Social Institution, Indonesian legal system, history of Indonesian legal politics, the development of Indonesian law and positive law in general, as well as the principles:

1. Capable of explaining definition of law

2. Capable of understanding the legal system, legal system components, and legal conflicts.

3. Capable of explaining the history of legal politics in Indonesia

1. Introduction, Definition of Law

2. Indonesian Positive Law System (Written Law, Customary Law, Jurisprudence)

3. Political History of Indonesian Law

4. Law Classification 5. Principles of Civil Law

1. The lecturer gives lecture for 90 mins

2. After the lecure, students answer the questions based on material being lectured (20 mins)

3. Clarification of answer (30 mins)4. Informing questions and material

for next week

1. Accuracy of anwers

1. Pre test questions2. Post Test questions

7 %Pre test questions 3,5 %Post Test 3 questions, 5%

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4. Capable of understanding Legal Affairs

5. Capable of explaining the Principle of Civil Law

2 Capable of explaining the law of obligations:1. Capable of explaining and

describing the law of obligations institute and legal sources.

2. Students are capable of explaining and describing the difference between obligation and agreements.

3. Students are capable of explaining, describing and identifying types of obligations

1. Definition, division of law of obligation source on BW

2. Legal source scheme for law of obligation: referred from Law and Agreement

1. Definition of obligation, convenant, agreement, MoU, Conventions and Contracts

2. Definition of agreement in general and legally, definition of creditor and debtor (the parties)

Definition and examples:1. Conditional Obligation 2. Timing Obligation 3. Assisted / Alternative

Obligation 4. Joint Obligation 5. Shareable and Non-

Shareable Obligation 6. Obligation with

Subject to Penalties7. Real, formal and

1. The lecture gives lecture ( 60 menit)

2. Students do short answer test (30 menit)

3. Clarification of answer by the lecturer (45 menit)

4. The lecturer assigns the students with cases for the next week’s meeting (15 menit).

1. Accuracy of answer and questions for the short answer test

2. Conclusion points.

1. Short answer testrubric of short answer test assessment

Short answer test. (7%)

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consensual obligation

3 Capable of explaining the law of agreement:1. Students are capable of

explaining and identifying the legal terms of agreement.

2. Students are capable of explaining the legal consequences of agreement illegality.

3. Students are capable of explaining and identifying elements of agreement

Definition and examples of 1. Subjective Conditions

for Legitimate Agreement (Skill and Agreement)

2. Objective Conditions for Legitimate Agreements (Certain Objects and Halal Causes)

Explanation about:Cancellable Contract1. Explanation about:

Agreement null and void

2. Definition of Default, Types of Default

3. Things may be accused by the creditor due to default

4. Reasons for releasing

1. Each group presents case study given in the previous week (45 mins)

2. The lecturer clarifies the case that has been discussed and gives lecture (30 mins)

3. Question and answer session (15 mins).

4. The students do short answer test (20 mins)

5. Answer clarification by the lecturer (30 mins)

6. The lecturer assigns case questions for the next week’s meting (10 mins).

1. Ability to perform team work

2. Accuracy of points in question and answer session.

3. Accuracy of answer and questions for the short answer test

4. Accuracy of important points being concluded

1. Case study presentation 2. Rubric of case study

presentation assessment 1. short answer test2. Rubric of short answer

assessment 3. Rubric of team member

assessment

1. Presentasi (2 %)

2. Partisipasi (2,5 %)

3. short answer test. (2,5%)

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the accusation on default

5. Risk of DefaultDefinition of Obligtion Elements and the examples of:1.Essential element2.Naturalia elementAksidentalia Elements

4

1. Students are capable of explaining the stages in making agreements

2. Students are capable of explaining and identifying the characteristics of the Standard Agreement

3. Students are capable of explaining and identifying the factor may end the Agreement

Definition of Agreement Making Stages and the examples of:1.Pre-Agreement Stage2.Agreement Making

Stage3.Stage of Implementing

the Agreement Definition, legal basis and examples of:1. Causes and examples

of standard agreements in business transactions

2. Consumer Protection Provisions related to Agreement and Exoneration Clause

Definition, legal basis and examples of termination of the obligation, due to 1. Discharge of

Indebtness2. Destruction of goods3. Cancellation 4. Effectuation of void

1. Each group presents the case study given in previous week (45 mins).

2. The lecturer clarifies the case that has been discussed and gives lecture (60 mins).

3. Question and answer session (15 mins).

4. The lecturer assigns short answer test and case study for next week’s meeting (30 mins).

1. Ability to perform teamwork

2. Accuracy of points in question and answer session.

3. Accuracy of important points being concluded

1. Case study presentation 2. Rubric of case study

presentation assessment 3. Rubric of team member

assessment

1. Case study presentation (7%)

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condition5. Over Time Definition, legal basis and examples of termination of obligation, due to:1. LawThe purpose of agreement has been achieved

5 Students are capable of explaining:definition of commercial law and the scope of arrangement, includes subjects and objects,trade intermediary,  trading,   business entity,intellectual property rights, dispute resolution, bankruptcy and suspension of payment, insurance

1. Commercial law a) Definition of

Commercial A) Law Asas-asas Hukum Dagang

b) Principles of Commercial Law

c) Relationship between Civil Law and Commercial Law

2. Subyek Hukuma) Definition of legal

objectsb) Classification of

commercial law 3. Trade Intermediaries

a) Definitionb) Types of

Intermediary (Broker, Commissioner, Forwarder, Capital Market Broker)

4. Tradinga) Definition b) Legal basis c) Methods of trading

1. Lecture2. Case discussion

Accuracy in explaining the differences and relationship between civil law and commercial law

Accuracy in explaining the scope (subjects and objects) in commercial law

Accuracy and mastery in explaining the types of trade intermediaries involved in trade process

Accuracy and mastery in giving

Case analysis of problems occur in the society and being examined using theories of commercial law

Case study presentation

Diskusi Kasus (7%)

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5. Business Entity a) Definition ‘b) Legal basis c) Individual

Companies and Civil Partnerships

d) Corporated Associations (PT, Cooperation, Foundation, SOE)

e) Unincorporated Associations (Firma, CV)

6. Intelectual Property Rightsa) Definition b) Intelectual

Property Rights Protection

c) Industrial Property Rights

7. Resolving disputes a) Definition of

Trade Disputeb) Dispute Resolution

(Litigation and Non Litigation)

8. Bankruptcy and Suspension of Payment a) Definitionb) Legal Basisc) Asset Bankruptcyd) Legal Remedy

the difference between general sale and business sale

Accuracy and mastery in providing the difference between buying and selling in general and trading

Accuracy and mastery in explaining and distinguishing the types of IPR in Indonesia and the implementation in intelectual rigths licencing

Accuracy and mastery in explaining the difference of bankruptcy and suspension of payment and the implementation.

Accuracy and mastery in

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Against Bankruptcy

e) Bankruptcy Expiration

f) Suspension of Debt Payment Obligation

9. Securitiesa) Definition,

Function and Legal Basis of Securities

b) Securities regulated in commercial law

c) Securities regulated thereout commercial law

10. Insurancea) Definition and

Legal basisb) Principles of

Insurancec) Risk in insuranced) Insurance premiume) Types of insurancef) Claimsd) Resolving Dispute

explaining the types of securities in Indonesia

Accuracy and mastery in explaining the types of insurance in Indonesia .

6 Students are capable of explaining 1. Terms and Definition of

Corporate Law2. Terms, Score, Source of

Corporate Law3. Principles of Corporate Law4. Definition and Clarification of

1. Terms and Definition of Corporate Law

2. Terms, Scope, Corporate Legal Source;

3. Principles of Corporate Law

Cooperative Learning:1. The lecturer gives lecture

(90 mins)2. The students do short

answer test (20 mins)3. Answer clarification by the

lecturer (30 mins)

1. Accuracy of answers and questions on short answer test

1. Short answer test2. Rubric of Short answer

test assessment

Short answer test(7%)

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Business Entity, both Legal Entity or Non-Legal Entity

5. Individual Companies, Maatschap, Firma and CV

4. Definition and Classification of Business Entity, both corporated or incorporated

5. Individual Company, Civil Pertnership , Firma and CV

4. The lecturer assigns case questions for the next week’s meeting (10 mins)

2. Completion of important points being concluded

7 Students are Capable of Explaining 1. Definition and Legal Basis of PT

and BUMN2. Establishment, capital and PT

Organ and SOE3. Winding Up, Merger,

Acquisition, Consolidation4. CSR

1. Definition and Legal Basis for Private Company and State-Owned Enterprises

2. Establishment, capital and PT Organ and SOE

3. Winding up, Merger, Acquisitions, and Consolidation

4. CSR

Cooperative Learning:1. The lecturer gives lecture

(90 mins)2. The students do short

answer test (20 mins)3. Answer clarification by the

lecturer (30 mins)4. The lecturer assigns case

questions for the next week’s meeting (10 mins)

1. Accuracy of answers and questions on short answer test

2. Completion of important points being concluded

1. Short answer test2. Rubric of Short

answer test assessment

Short answer test(7%)

8 Capable of Explaining 1. Definition of Cooperation and

Foundation 2. Establishment, Capital and

Cooperation Organ and Foundation

3. Winding Up and Consolidation 4. Civil, Criminal and

Administrative Responsibility of the Company

1. Definition of Cooperation and Foundation

2. Establishment, Capital and Cooperation Organ and Foundation

3. Winding Up and Consolidation

4. Civil, Criminal and Administrative Responsibility of the Company

Cooperative Learning:1. The lecturer gives lecture

(90 mins)2. The students do short

answer test (20 mins)3. Answer clarification by the

lecturer (30 mins)4. The lecturer assigns case

questions for the next week’s meeting (10 mins)

1. Accuracy of answers and questions on short answer test

2. Completion of important points being concluded

1. Short answer test2. Rubric of Short

answer test assessment

Short answer test(7%)

9-11 Students are able to understand about law of bankruptcy, scope and principles of bankruptcy law, suspension of payment and relavant legal aspects, the importance of bankruptcy and notice about

1. Definition of Bankruptcy and History of Bankruptcy Law in Indonesia.

2. Basic Principles of

Small Group Discussion:1. Students are divided into small groups and present the result of independent discussion along with the case (60 mins)2. Presentation is held for about 50

a. Attitude:1. Ability to

perform a team work and responsibl

1. Case study presentation 2. Rubric of study cases

assessment

1. Presentasi (3,5 %)

2. Partisipasi (3,5%)

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bankruptcy cases occur in Indonesia:

1. Capable of explaining the meaning and history of bankruptcy according to the law

2. Understanding the principles and bankruptcy law

3. Understanding the requirements for bankruptcy, parties who may file for bankruptcy and parties may be filed for bankcruptcy

4. Understanding the legal consequences of bankruptcy to the debtor's property and the entire agreement

5. Capable of explaining the authority of curators and supervisory judge

6. Capable of explaining the stages for bankruptcy

7. Capable of understanding the differences in bankruptcy and Suspension of Debt Payment Obligations

Bankruptcy3. Requirements for

Bankruptcy Laws4. Consequences of

Bankruptcy Laws5. Managing

Bankruptcy Assets6. Bankruptcy

Stages; Submission, Decision, Debt Matching, amicable settlement, expiration of Bankruptcy.

7. Suspension of Debt Payment Obligation

mins along with discussion (question and answer)3. The lecturer clarifies the case that has been discussed and gives lecture (60 mins)4. The lecturer informs case to be discussed for next week’s meeting (10 mins)

for the team

b. Knowledge:1. Accuracy in

answering 2. Suitability

of Topic3. Systematic

Explanation 4. Use of legal

materials5. Conclution6. Plagiarism

c. Skill:1. References2. Writing

format (footnote, space,etc.)

12-13 Students are capable of explaining:1. Mampu memahami sejarah

dan karakteristik hukum ketenagakerjaan.

2. Capable of explaining the history and characteristics of labor law.

3. Capable of understanding

1. The history of international and national labor law.

2. Characteristics of labor law.

1. Each group presents case study

Accuracy of answer and questions on short answer test. Conclusion points.

1. short answer test2. Rubric of short answer

test assessment

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employemment and employement rights

4. Capable of explaining and applying knowledge of theories and legal norms of wage protection.

3. Employee rights4. Sources of labor

law in Indonesia and ILO conventions.

5. Definition and type of employment agreement.

6. Fixed-Term Employment Agreement

7. outsourcing8. subcontractor9. Principles of wage 10. Principles of

industrial relations.11. The Parties in

industrial relations12. Company

regulations and collective labor agreements.

13. Protection of occupational safety and health. Social Security System

given in the previous week (45 mins).

2. The lecturer clarifies the case that has been discussed and gives lecture (60 menit).

3. Question and answer session (15 mins)

4. The lecture assigns short answer test and case questions for the next week’s meeting (30 mins).

14 Capable of explaining the role of criminal law, especially corporate crime in business

1. Capable of explaining the development of corporations as subjects in criminal law

1. The development of corporations as subjects of criminal law.

2. Characteristics of corporate crime

Cooperative Learning:1. The lecturer gives lecture (90

mins)2. The students do short answer

test (20 mins)3. The lecturer clarifies the

1. Accuracy of answer and questions on short answer test.

1. short answer test2. Rubric of short answer test

answer

short answer test (&%)

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2. Capable of explaining the characteristics of corporate crime

3. Capable of explaining the causes of corporate crime

4. Capable of explaining types of corporate crime

Capable of explaining parties responsible for corporate crimes

3. Causes of corporate crime

4. Types of corporate crime

5. The Parties who may be held liable for the corporate crime

answer for short answer test (40 mins)

2. Accuracy of points being concluded

Assessment of Compilation :

Komponen Nilai Grade Score Total Grade(Grade x Score)

Participation 100 15 % 15Presentation 100 25 % 25Short answer test 100 10 % 10Mid Test 100 25 % 25Final Test 100 25 % 25

TOTAL SCORE 100