(in Polish) Metodologia nauk prawnych 1600-SZD-N-MNP-PR
The classes are intended to provide participating doctoral students with an introduction to the methodology of legal sciences, by discussing the scientific nature of law, the multiplicity and dynamics of changing opinions on this subject, as well as presenting the most frequently used methods, including their criticism.
During the classes, examples of the application of the analyzed methods will be presented, their assessment by reviewers and experienced researchers, the issue of interdisciplinarity in relation to legal sciences, as well as indicated exemplary literature dedicated to the formal-dogmatic, empirical, historical, comparative and economic analysis of law methods (law & economics).
During the discussion, participants and lecturers will also exchange thoughts and experiences on the specificity of Polish legal studies, foreign research, domestic academic realities and scientific ethics.
In addition to the introductory lecture, reading and discussion around the texts, participants will present selected research topics, taking into account the research methods used in them.
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge: Knows and understands:
WG_3 - scientific research methodology in the field of the social sciences
WK_2 - economic, legal, ethical and other relevant determinants of scientific activity in the field of the social sciences
Skills: Can
UW_1 – make use of knowledge from various fields of science, in particular the social sciences to creatively identify, formulate and innovatively solve complex problems or perform research tasks, and specifically: define the purpose and subject of research and formulate a research hypothesis, develop and creatively use research methods, techniques and tools, draw conclusions from research results
UK_1 - communicating on specialist subjects to a degree that enables active participation in the international scientific research in the field of the social sciences
UK_3 - initiating debates within the field of the social sciences
UK_4 - participating in scientific discourse in the field of the social sciences
UO_1 - planning and carrying out individual and team research or creative projects, in the field of the social sciences, also in an international environment
UU_1 - independently plan and act for their own development as well as inspire and organise the development of other people;
Social competences: Is ready to:
KK_3 - recognising the importance of knowledge in solving cognitive and practical problems within a specific discipline in the field of the social sciences
KO_1 – fulfilling the social obligations of researchers and creators
KR_1 - sustaining and developing the ethos of the research and creative communities, including: - carrying out scientific activities in an independent manner, - respecting the principle of public ownership of scientific results, taking into account the principles of protection of intellectual property
Assessment criteria
description of requirements related to participation in classes, including the permitted number of explained absences:
- maximum 2 absences (attendance verified during classes),
- participation in the discussion,
- presentation of the subject of conducted research, with particular emphasis on the methodology of legal sciences.
principles for passing the classes and the subject (including resit session);
- attendance during classes (formal requirement),
- participation in the discussion,
- presentation of the subject of conducted research, with particular emphasis on the methodology of legal sciences (substantive requirement).
evaluation criteria
- correctness of the conclusions and theses formulated,
- taking into account the material presented during classes in the presentation,
- answering the questions of the participants and the lecturer along with their justifications.
Practical placement
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Bibliography
- Z. Ziembiński, Podstawowe problemy prawoznawstwa, Warszawa 1980
- H. Izdebski, A. Łazarska (red.), Metodologia dysertacji doktorskiej dla prawników – teoria i praktyka, Warszawa 2022
- H. Izdebski, Ile jest nauki w nauce?, Warszawa 2018
- B. Brożek, J. Stelmach, Metody prawnicze. Logika - analiza - argumentacja – hermeneutyka, Warszawa 2006
- D. van Kędzierski, Metodologia i paradygmat polskich szczegółowych nauk prawnych, „Transformacje Prawa Prywatnego”, 3/2018
- S. Ehrlich, O tak zwanej dogmatyce prawa (pismo polemiczne z zakresu metodologii prawa) [w:] S. Ehrlich (red.), Studia z teorii prawa, Warszawa 1965
- J. Stelmach, Pozytywistyczne mity metody prawniczej, „Forum Prawnicze”, czerwiec 2012
- W. Cyrul, J. Stelmach, Niedokończony projekt, czyli sporu o reformę szkolnictwa wyższego ciąg dalszy, „Krytyka Prawa”, 2/2018
- K. Opałek, Problemy „wewnętrznej” i „zewnętrznej” integracji nauk prawnych, Krakowskie Studia Prawnicze, 1–2/1968
- K. Osajda [w:] Interdyscyplinarność z perspektywy młodych badaczy, „Nauka”, 4/2015
- A. Podgórecki, Zarys socjologii prawa, Warszawa 1971
- R. Cooter, T. Ulen, Ekonomiczna analiza prawa, Warszawa 2011
- R. Pound, Law in Books and Law in Action, American Law Review, 12/1910.
Notes
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