Political System of the Republic of Poland 2105-PP-L-D2SPRP
1. The systemic evolution of Poland since 1918
2. Political and political changes after 1980
3. Genesis and premises of the constitutional process in Poland after 1991
4. Constitutional system principles
5. Rights and obligations of man and citizen
6. Legislative power - Sejm and Senate
7. The President of the Republic of Poland - tradition and the present day
8. The Council of Ministers
9. Judicial authority
10. Constitutional Tribunal and State Tribunal
11. Government and self-government administration
12. State control bodies
13.Constitutional foundations of political pluralism
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
In the field of KNOWLEDGE, after completing the course:
W_02 knows and understands the evolution of the political system of the Republic of Poland and its role in contemporary integration processes
W_05 knows the administrative structure of Poland, the conditions of competences of state and local government bodies
In the field of SKILLS student after completing the course:
U_01 is able to observe, interpret and analyze socio-political processes and phenomena related to the political system of the Republic of Poland
U_03 is able to analyze the conditions and mechanisms of selected political institutions of the state
U_05 is able to use the normative system in Poland in order to properly manage and manage state institutions
U_07 is able to analyze solutions to specific problems in the socio-political area of Poland
In the field of SOCIAL COMPETENCE student after completing the course:
K_01 is ready to recognize the importance of knowledge and enriching professional experience within the system of offices in the Republic of Poland
Assessment criteria
The course is conducted in the form of a seminar. Students prepare a presentation for individual classes discussing state authorities, and class participation is rewarded. The final form of verifying students' knowledge is a test in the summer session.
Practical placement
not anticipated
Bibliography
1. Leszek Garlicki, Polskie prawo konstytucyjne, Liber, Warszawa 2009;
2. Prawo konstytucyjne RP, [red.] Paweł Sarnecki, CH Beck, Warszawa 2014;
3. Mirosław Granat, Prawo konstytucyjne w pytaniach i odpowiedziach, Wolters Kluwers, Warszawa 2018;
4. Prawo konstytucyjne, [red.] Marian Grzybowski, Temida 2, Białystok 2009;
5. Bogumił Banaszak, Prawo konstytucyjne, CH Beck, Warszawa 2008;
6. Prawo konstytucyjne: zbiór przepisów, [red.] B. Banaszak, Zakamycze, Kraków 2000;
7. Prawo konstytucyjne: wybór źródeł, [red.] Andrzej Sylwestrzak, UWM, Olsztyn 2001;
8. Prawo konstytucyjne, [red.] Zbigniew Witkowski, TNOiK, Toruń 2011;
9. Prawo konstytucyjne, [red.] Bogumił Szmulik, CH Beck, Warszawa 2016;
10. Mariusz Jabłoński, Sylwia Jarosz-Żukowska, Prawo konstytucyjne w formie pytań i odpowiedzi, UWr, Wrocław 2003;
11. Prawo konstytucyjne RP, [red.] Piotr Czarny, CH Beck, Warszawa 2011;
12. Prawo konstytucyjne w: wybór aktów prawnych, [red.] Krzysztof Grajewski, Wolters Kluwers Polska, Warszawa-Kraków 2009;
13. Polskie prawo konstytucyjne, [red.] Dariusz Górecki, Wolters Kluwers, Warszawa 2015.
Term 2023L:
1. Leszek Garlicki, Polskie prawo konstytucyjne, Liber, Warszawa 2009; |
Term 2024L:
1. Leszek Garlicki, Polskie prawo konstytucyjne, Liber, Warszawa 2009; |
Additional information
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