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2200-1I111-ERA
n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

(in Polish) This course examines core aspects of English commercial contracts and companies. It

explores how commercial contracts are formed, amended and executed. It also discusses how

contract disputes can arise and how to resolve such disputes (inc. by negotiations, mediation,

arbitration and litigation). It also explores the various types of commercial entities which

exist in English law (partnerships, companies etc.) and discusses some core aspect of how

they function.

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2200-1I117-ERA
(from 2024-10-01)
n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Groups
- (from 2024-10-01) Erasmus+

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
Course page
2200-1I058-ERA
n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The overall objective of the course is to introduce legal and non-legal instruments that operate in the global arena with regard to the space and to present the problems and challenges that occur in their application.

The course improves student's competences in identifying the strengths and weaknesses of space law and ability to pose critical questions and find appropriate solutions in the area of space development

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2200-1I115-ERA
(from 2024-10-01)
n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Groups
- (from 2024-10-01) Erasmus+

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
Course page
2200-1I110-ERA
n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

(in Polish) This course will examine the system of judicial protection established by the EU Treaties and

will focus on the role of the Court of Justice of the EU in developing the constitutional

character of the EU. It will provide an overview of the relationship between the CJEU and

national courts, and how judicial relations have been affected by case law in recent years

from the CJEU, the European Court of Human Rights as well as national courts, particularly

relating to the EU value of the rule of law and the consideration of EU obligations based on

mutual trust.

Course page
2200-1I112-ERA
n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

(in Polish) This course examines some of the factors that contribute to the popularity of the English

courts as a venue for the resolution of cross-border business disputes and considers the

impact of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union on the continued ability of the

English courts to compete for international business litigation.

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2200-1I055-ERA
n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
Course page
2200-1I054-ERA
n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
Course page
2200-1CWPC95-ERA n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The study comprises of certain selection of more important subjects concerning the principle of uniformity, interpretive methodology of the CISG provisions, filling in gaps, default rules, the importance of trade usages in CISG rule application, the importance of notice, the burden of proof, the formation of sale contract (writing requirements, offer and acceptance rules), the obligations of buyers, the obligations of sellers, the common obligations of buyers and sellers, the breach of contract, damages, excuse and preservation. The lecture’s schedule includes a number of references to municipal legal systems and jurisdiction of some leading countries of common and civil law tradition as good as to the uniform model law (the Principles of European Contract Law, The UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts) in the context of harmonization of the European codified civil law systems.

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2200-FOR26 n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The course presents the wide scope of issues in Criminology, with the specific stress put on practical applications of the criminological knowledge.

Course page
2200-1CWPM58-ERA n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
Course page
2200-1S407-ERA n/a n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The course has been designed to develop and expand students’ knowledge about the legal aspect of the relations between religious institutions and the European states. It is focused on analyzing how the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights has influenced the national legal systems, but also what can be the contribution of these systems to the standards set for the European legal space.

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2200-FOR44 n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

This course is designed to acquaint foreign students with general institution of Polish civil law (general part of the civil code). Emphasis is placed on analyzing the legal provisions as well as their practical application. Students’ familiarity with provisions of foreign laws will be helpful to compare systems in different countries.

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2200-FOR45 n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

This course is designed to acquaint foreign students with general institution of the Law of Property. Emphasis is placed on analyzing the legal provisions as well as their practical application. Students’ familiarity with provisions of foreign laws will be helpful to compare systems in different countries.

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2200-FOR46 n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

This course is designed to acquaint foreign students with general principles of the Law of Obligations (contract and tort law). Emphasis is placed on analyzing the legal provisions as well as their practical application. Students’ familiarity with provisions of foreign laws will be helpful to compare systems in different countries.

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2200-FOR47 n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

This course is designed to acquaint foreign students with specific contracts and principles of contract law. Emphasis is placed on analyzing the legal provisions as well as their practical application. Students’ familiarity with provisions of foreign laws will be helpful to compare systems in different countries.

Course page
2200-1CWPC101-ERA n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
Course page
2200-1CWPC100-ERA n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
Course page
2200-1CWPC121-ERA n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

This course examines a selection of company law topics in a comparative context, drawing in particular on the laws of the UK, Germany, France, and the United States. At the beginning of each class, the students will be introduced to definitions and concepts to be considered in depth during the class. This will be followed by a presentation of relevant national rules from different jurisdictions in order to allow for comparison of how different legal systems deal with the same issues. Against this background, the final part of each class will be devoted to discussing comparative advantageousness and effectiveness of the solutions analysed. Participants are expected to contribute to the discussions.

Course page
2200-1CWPC99-ERA n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The course focuses on analyzing key concepts in contract law from the comparative perspective of the French, German and English laws. At the beginning of each class, the students will be introduced to definitions and concepts to be considered in depth during the class. This will be followed by a presentation of relevant national rules in order to allow for comparison of how different legal systems deal with the same issues. Against this background, the final part of each class will be devoted to discussing comparative advantageousness and effectiveness of the solutions analyzed. Participants are expected to contribute to the discussions.

Course page
2200-1CWPK77-ERA n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

This course is designed to enjoy the comparative analysis that helps to see and understand the differences in criminal justice. What makes them. What do they depend on? How far does the country's criminal justice depend on the country's political system, history, respect for human rights? What we name as crime, how we approach it, and what kind of punishment and why we applied; this is not just what criminal justice is about. It provides us with a better understanding of the role criminal justice has when politics, economy, social life, and quality of life are concerned. Thanks to the international audience we will share our experiences and learn from each other.

Our primary focus will be on prisons and their alternative especially in the era of globalization; gender and criminal justice; LGBTQ+ community and criminal justice, sexual offenses, and violence – an international comparative perspective, basic rules behind specific criminal justice.

Course page
2200-1S258-ERA n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Seminar - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The lecture will analyse basic problems related to the law of torts in comparative perspective. The students will discuss the most characteristic differences between the approach of different legal systems to such issues as premises of tortious liability (e.g. unlawfulness, fault, damage or causation) or its relation to contractual and criminal liability. The aim of the course is to present the most interesting solutions of the law of torts in comparative perspective, present their origin, historical and social preconditions, as well as their development related to social and economical changes.

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2200-FOR70 n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

Classes are aimed at presenting - in the light of the 1997 Constitution of the Republic of Poland and some other normative acts - general principles of Polish political system, individuals’ fundamental rights, freedoms and obligations, as well as the system of public institutions, their competences and mutual relations.

Course page
2200-FOR69 n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

Classes are aimed at presenting - in the light of the 1997 Constitution of the Republic of Poland and some other normative acts - general principles of Polish political system, as well as the system of public institutions, their competences and mutual relations.

Course page
2200-1CWPK123-ERA n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

This course covers the organizational, practical and legal aspects of criminal investigations deploying examples of specific issues in this area. It is the interactive course that combines the theory with a number of practical exercises.

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2200-FOR12 n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The course presents the wide scope of issues in Forensic science (technical methods of crime detection) and Criminalistics (tactical approach to crime scene and related phenomena).

Course page
2200-1I103-ERA n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Specialised lecture - 60 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Specialised lecture - 60 hours
Groups

Brief description

The combined course EU labour law and International labour law

Course page
2200-1W044-ERA n/a n/a
Classes
Summer semester 2023/24
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Summer semester 2024/25
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description
No brief description found, go to course home page to get more information.
Course page
2200-FOR22 n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Classes - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Classes - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The subject of the course is the institutional law of the European Union; and in particular the structures and mechanisms of functioning of the Eu-ropean Union legal system.

The course is based on analysis of the Treaty provisions and other legal instruments, the relevant case-law of the Court of Justice of the Europe-an Union and selected recent literature.

Course page
2200-1CWHP64-ERA n/a n/a
Classes
Winter semester 2023/24
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Winter semester 2024/25
  • Specialised lecture - 30 hours
Groups

Brief description

The lectures present the historical foundations of European legal identity from the Roman Empire to the European Union. In view of the multiple character of this identity the stress lies on the distinction between the common law (British Isles) and the civil law countries (the continent). Within the latter area the gradually disappearing distinction between Eastern and Western Europe is dealt with.

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Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28
00-927 Warszawa
tel: +48 22 55 20 000 https://uw.edu.pl/
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