Lecturer(s)
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Bell Ian David, Ba.
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Tozzi di Angelo Kamila, PhDr.
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Přidalová Eva, Mgr.
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Vystrčilová Renata, PhDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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EU History EU Founding Treaties EU Enlargement EU Functioning and Organization European Judicial Cooperation Judicial Systems Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms Law and Society
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming)
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Learning outcomes
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This course further extends the knowledge of terminology related to the organization and functioning of the EU. Working with technical texts with the aim to activate the acquired knowledge of the legal language serves as the basic method of teaching of this course. The course also aims to strengthen the ability to inform about fundamental aspects of the European law in a foreign language. The course is taught in the foreign language chosen.
Students who complete this subject will acquire the knowledge and skills in the area of technical terminology related to Community Law and European Law.
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Prerequisites
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Students who want to complete this course must first successfully complete the previous courses.
KJA/JA2A1 and KJA/JA2A2 and KJA/JA2A3
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Mark
It is essential that those students who would like to get the credit must have attendance within the scope set by the seminar teacher and they also must succeed in the exam.
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Recommended literature
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Chromá, M. (2010). Anglicko-český právnický slovník. Leda, Praha.
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Chromá, M. (2010). Česko-anglický právnický slovník. Leda, Praha.
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