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Courses in registration (in Polish) Faculty of Law and Administration - for incoming students 2200-2022-PR-ERA

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2200-1CWPC95-ERA
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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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2200-1CWPA103-ERA
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2200-1CWPA89-ERA
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The purpose of the seminar is to encourage students to make an in-depth research on EU constitutional law issues and to discuss their papers with a group of internationally renowned experts. The course has a form of a number of preparatory meetings (happening always on Mondays, at 8 pm) culminating in two-days block-seminar (crash course) during which papers are presented and thoroughly discussed.

This year seminar takes place under honorary patronage of Professor Adam Bodnar, Minister of Justice.

The final seminar will take place on 13/14 May 2024.

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2200-FOR10
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2200-FOR11
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2200-1CWPM55-ERA
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The subject to be discussed refers to principles of environmental policy and law from the international law system perspective. The substantial scope of the subject concerns mainly international environmental law with emphasis given to the Multirateral Environmental Agreements and their implementation on regional and domestic law levels.

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2200-1I047-ERA
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2200-FOR2
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General purpose of the course is to introduce students into the system of Polish constitutional law, constitutional axiology, judicial review and methods to protect basic rights and freedoms.

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2200-1CWPP67-ERA
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2200-1CWPM66-ERA
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The aim of the seminar is the analysis of the selected contemporary problems of international and European Union law. In particular, the issues analyzed during the seminar would be the following: governance methods, sovereignty, intervention, human rights, self-determination, individualism, feminism. Seminar would be an interdisciplinary activity in its character, including the perspective of social, political, ethical and historical sciences.

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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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