2012, vol. 3, br. 1, str. 108-125
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Sistematika građanskog prava profesora Vodinelića
Professor Vodinelić's systematics of civil law
Keywords: civil law; systematics of civil law; introduction to civil law; general part of civil law; civil law science
Sažetak
Rad analizira dosadašnji naučni doprinos prof. dr dr h.c. Vladimira V. Vodinelića i ukazuje na novine koje svojim delima, a posebno najnovijim udžbenikom - Građansko pravo: uvod u građansko pravo i opšti deo građanskog prava (2012), uvodi u domaću građanskopravnu teoriju. U fokusu rada je analiza sistematike građanskog prava koju je sačinio i primenio, sa posebnom pažnjom, na razlikovanju uvoda u građansko pravo i opšteg dela građanskog prava. Nakon poređenja sa koncepcijom, sadržinom i sistematikom primenjenim u drugim novijim udžbenicima građanskog prava, zaključuje se da je ovaj udžbenik najobuhvatniji, najpotpuniji, najobimniji i čini se najbogatiji primerima, a da se od drugih, između ostalog, razlikuje i po tome što sadrži dva udžbenika u jednom, studentu omogućava uočavanje primene građansko-pravnih normi na svakodnevne situacije i objašnjava funkcije instituta i praktični pravni značaj podela. Pored razmatranja geneze nastanka ovog dela profesora Vodinelića, kroz identifikovanje tri centralna koraka koji se uočavaju nakon analize njegovog dosadašnjeg pravnog opusa, posebna pažnja je posvećena i analizi didaktičkog doprinosa ovog istaknutog civiliste i metodama kojima približava materiju građanskog prava studentima.
Abstract
The paper analyses the scientific contribution of professor dr dr h.c. Vladimir V. Vodinelić to date and singles out the novelties he introduces to domestic theory of civil law in his works, and particularly in his latest textbook Civil Law: An Introduction to Civil Law and the General Part of Civil Law (2012). The paper focuses on the designed and applied systematics of civil law, giving special attention to the differentiation between the introduction to civil law and the general part of civil law. After a comparison with the concept, contents and systematics applied in other recent civil law textbooks, the conclusion is that this textbook is the most comprehensive, most complete and the most extensive one, and also seems to include most examples. It differs from other textbooks, inter alia, by in fact including two textbooks in one, thus allowing the student to identify the application of civil law norms to every-day situations, while at the same time explaining the functions of the institutes and the practical legal significance of the divisions. In addition to considering the genesis of this professor Vodinelić's work, by identifying three central steps that can be detected after analyzing his legal opus so far, special attention is given to the analysis of the didactic contribution of this renown civil lawyer and the methods he uses to make civil law matters more approachable to students.
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