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EIE320 Expropriation, Compulsory Purchase
Course responsible Håvard Steinsholt ILP
   
Number of credits allocated 10.0
Language Norwegian
Limits for class size -
Semester/trimester
August block Autumn parallel January block Spring parallel June block
     
         
Colour explanation: Red/yellow = teaching periods. The red period indicates when the teaching starts.
Teachers Sølve Bærug.
Type of course Lectures: 60 hours.
Seminars etc.: 30 hours.
Excursion: 10 hours.
Group assignments: 90hours.
Compulsory educational activities One-day excursion.
Prerequisites EIE101, JUS100, JUS220
Recommended prerequisites JUS102, JUS210, JUS311, JUS220, jus320, EIE102, EIE222, ECN110.
Exam L
Assessment methods Independent work (team work).
Work takes place under supervision during the third lecture period.
The deadline for submission is the end of week 4.
Grading A-F
Nominal workload Lectures etc.: 190 h
Litterature studies etc.: 110 h
Course frequency Annually
Comment on frequency Every year
Teaching methods Lectures.
Seminars/colloquia with a teacher present.
Group work/project/exercises.
Teaching support By appointment, the teacher is available during the entire course.
Teachers are available for supervision more or less continuously in teaching period 3.
Thorough written (and possibly oral, if requested) comments are given, such as feedback on the group work in connection with the examination.
Examiner An external examiner participates by evaluating all the candidates' examination papers.
Discussions about the content of the course and how the course is conducted are fixed topics during the examination conference.
Entrance requirements Minimum requirements for entrance to higher education in Norway (generell studiekompetanse)
Preferential right Eiendomsfag og Eiendomsutvikling
   
Note  
The Public Road Service Company (Statens Vegvesen) contributes with a guest lecturer and an excursion.
   
Objective of course  

Learn law priviples and processes in connection with expropriation necessary for professionally work with expropriation and public purchase of land.
Give the student an understanding of processes, principles and connections that make him or her qualified to enter discussions where these processes, directly or indirectly, is central - in further studies and later professional work.
Give insight into the ethical problems and negotiation problems that characterise expropriative encroachments.
Give training in professional analysis, synthesis, as well as linguistic and numerical treatment of complex problems.
Give operative knowledge of valuation of real estate in general.
Give practice, in a form of study that is especially relevant to the final part of the studies.
After a short period of time, the student should, professionally and in an ethically good way, be able to work with (conduct) compulsory purchases including:
- Having a professional attitude towards juridical and compensational problems connected with the relationship between (public) regulations/area encroachments and right of ownership.
- Knowing and being able to apply the legal and economical standards that concern this field.
- Being able to evaluate and give qualified estimates of process costs and compensation levels for compulsory purchases.
- Participating in a professional discussion as mentioned above.
- Learning working methods and how to handle material. This is of special importance to the final part of the study. The student is to master the juridical standards for expropriation and neighbours that apply in Norway. This implies the ethical limits that the legislator draws. In addition, the student should gain insight into the communicational and emotional problems that may arise in connection with compulsory purchase - and have heard practical approaches to the solving of such problems. Students should be acquainted with the ethical guidelines that have been worked out in this trade.

   
Course contents  
The course consists of a lecture series in the period September-November. Teaching period 2 will be influenced by guest lecturers, seminars and exercises.
The group assignment will be handed out in October-November. Supervision and conduction of the work will happen mainly in teaching period 3. Submission in week 4.
A one-day compulsory excursion will be held in teaching period 3, or possibly in the period October-December.
   
Syllabus  
STORDRANGE, B, LYNGHOLT, O. C., 2000 Ekspropriasjonserstatningsloven, kommentarutgave Universitetsforlaget, Oslo.
 
Last updated 2013-04-04