Courses in registration (in Polish) Faculty of Law and Administration - for incoming students 2200-2022-PR-ERA
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2200-FOR26 |
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The course presents the wide scope of issues in Criminology, with the specific stress put on practical applications of the criminological knowledge. |
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2200-1CWPM58-ERA |
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2200-1S407-ERA |
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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-FOR45 |
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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-FOR44 |
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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-FOR47 |
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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. |
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2200-FOR46 |
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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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2200-1CWPC101-ERA |
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2200-1CWPC100-ERA |
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2200-1CWPC121-ERA |
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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. |
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