Basics of Law 2102-L-D1WSDP
1. Introduction
2. Diversity of normative systems
1/ the concept and types of normative systems
2/ legal normative systems
3/ legal system, branches of law, codifications, legal institutions, legal principles, general clauses
4/ other normative systems and their connections with legal normative systems
3. Law and legal norms
1/ ambiguity of the concept of "law"
2/ concepts of law
3/ legal language and legal languages
4/ legal norm and its structure
5/ legal norm and legal provision
4. Legal events and legal relations
1/ the concept of a legal relationship
2/ the concept and types of legal events
3/ relationship of legal events and legal relations on selected examples
4/ types of legal relations
5/ elements of a legal relationship
5. Law and the state
1/ connections between law and the state
2/ main legal cultures of the world
3/ the role of law in a democratic state ruled by law
4/ sanctions and liability in Polish law
6. Sources of law
1/ understanding the concept of the system of sources of law
2/ legal act as a source of law
3/ the system of sources of law of the Republic of Poland and the system of state bodies
4/ hierarchy of sources of law in the Republic of Poland
7. Legislation
1/ the concept of a rational legislator and legislative technique
2/ establishing the constitution and its structure
3/ enacting the act and its construction
4/ the process of making international law
5/ adopting implementing acts
6/ establishing local law
8. Applicability of Polish law
1/ publication of normative acts
2/ validity of Polish law over time
3/ validity of Polish law in space
4/ validity of Polish law regarding persons
9. The process of applying Polish law and international law
1/ the essence of the application of Polish law
2/ types of legal reasoning
3/ interpretation of law and its types
4/ application of international law in the domestic law system
10. Public law
1/ constitutional law
2/ criminal law
3/ criminal proceedings
4/ administrative law
11-12. Private law
1/ civil law
2/ family and guardianship law
3/ labor law
4/ commercial (economic) law
5/ civil proceedings
13. Human rights in public international law
1/ UN System
2/ Regional systems
3/ Specialized systems
4/ The role of non-governmental organizations
14. Private international law
15. Summary and assessment
Term 2023Z:
None |
Term 2024Z:
1. Introduction |
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE
K_W01 – The student has general knowledge of the relationship between law and political science and recognizes the place of legal sciences in the area of social sciences.
K_W04 – The student knows and understands selected legal phenomena in the Polish dimension, as well as the importance of law for the functioning of the political system in Poland and the evolution of law in relation to the evolution of the state (the role of law in a police state, then in a state of law, then in a democratic state of law).
K_W06 – The student has knowledge of various normative systems and their connections with the system of legal norms, and also understands the impact of social conditions on the way of creating and interpreting legal provisions.
K_W08 – The student knows and understands the basic concepts and principles of intellectual property and copyright protection
SKILLS
K_U04 – The student is able to indicate and explain the principles and values of a democratic state of law as one of the stages of the development of the state and law (from the formal to the material dimension of the rule of law).
K_U07 – The student is able to use legal standards in the area related to public activity.
K_U08 – The student is able to independently acquire knowledge regarding the content of applicable legal provisions and is able to use electronic legal information systems.
COMPETENCES
K_K01 – The student is ready to use knowledge of legal provisions to achieve political goals while actively participating in public life.
Assessment criteria
The subject ends with a written examination in the form of a test based on a list of questions.
Practical placement
Not applicable
Bibliography
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Term 2023Z:
None |
Term 2024Z:
- R. Bierzanek, J. Symonides, Prawo międzynarodowe publiczne, Wydawnictwo Prawnicze LexisNexis, Warszawa 2005 |
Notes
Term 2023Z:
None |
Term 2024Z:
Not applicable. |
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