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Lifelong learning program: Education in bankruptcy law and examination course for a bankruptcy manager

I. About the program

The program is primarily intended for the theoretical training with the aim of preparation for the professional examinations for bankruptcy administrators and trustees in consumer bankruptcy in accordance with the Ordinance on the passing of professional examinations, training and improvement of bankruptcy administrators (OG 104/15) and the Ordinance on the passing of professional examinations, training and the training of commissioners (OG 12/16). It is important to mention that students attending the program must have completed graduate studies or higher education with at least 300 ETCS points.

However, due to the increasing prevalence of insolvency phenomena and the increasing importance of insolvency law, the program is also eligible for attorneys, law trainees, public notaries, notary trainees, public notary officials, municipal court judges to whom consumer bankruptcy proceedings is delegated together with corporate lawyers and lawyers in public authorities, as well as members of the management and supervisory boards and workers’ representatives in public bodies. The program is also suitable for professionals in the economic field (auditors, tax advisers, chartered accountants, et seq ..).

II. Reasons for the program performance

Bankruptcy and bankruptcy regulation could be said to be one of the basic components of modern market systems today. Today, considerable attention is being paid to this matter, especially in light of the reforms being carried out in Southeast European countries. However, it must be pointed out that the problem of bankruptcy proceedings in countries with a long market tradition is a dynamic area in which new solutions are sought to follow the trend of changes in the international economy. Based on the foregoing, it should not be concluded that bankruptcy proceedings and bankruptcy problems are something that affect only parts of the economic system of a country. On the contrary, the wider implications of bankruptcy on a country's market, employment, competitiveness, social status of the population, the reform process, the fiscal apparatus et seq. require knowledge of this branch of law not only for those who plan to conduct bankruptcy proceedings - trustees and trustees, but also much more broadly (see ad. I).

 
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