| Lecturer(s) | 
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                    Kerikmäe Tanel, prof. Ing. Ph.D., LL.M.
                
                    Stehlík Václav, prof. JUDr. LL.M., Ph.D.
                
                    Faix Martin, JUDr. Ph.D.
                
                    Bureš Pavel, JUDr. Ph.D.
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    | Course content | 
    | - scientific internship abroad for at least one month (or, if agreed with the supervisor, compensation by obtaining and solving a scientific project with an international element or by preparing a publication in English, French, German, Russian, Spanish or Italian, which will be published abroad or in the Czech Republic in a peer-reviewed foreign language journal) 
 
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    | Learning activities and teaching methods | 
    | Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming) | 
    
    
        
        
            | Learning outcomes | 
        
            | The course is related to courses focused on the development of the student's scientific activity. Taking into account the fact that this is a subject included in the fourth year of study, the student is expected to have a high level of professional knowledge and competence, and therefore emphasis is placed on their presentation abroad, or presentation with an international element. The student is required to complete a research internship abroad of at least one month. The student may replace this study obligation by obtaining and solving a scientific project with an international element or by preparing a publication in English, French, German, Russian, Spanish or Italian, which will be published abroad or in the Czech Republic in a peer-reviewed foreign language journal. Development of the student's scientific activity at international level.
 
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            | Prerequisites | 
        
            | Completion of this course is conditional upon completion of International Scientific Activity 1 MEP/LISA1
 
 
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            | Assessment methods and criteria | 
        
            | Student performance 
 Completion of an internship abroad of at least one month or, alternatively, a research project with an international element or submission of a publication in English, French, German, Russian, Spanish or Italian. The conditions are the same for students on a combined programme.
 
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    | Recommended literature | 
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                    CANE, P., KRITZER, H., M. (eds.). (2012). The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research. Oxford University Press. 
                
                    EPSTEIN, L., MARTIN, A., D. (2014). An Introduction to Empirical Legal Research.. Oxford University Press. 
                
                    EPSTEIN, L., MARTIN, A., D. (2002). The Rules of Inference. The University of Chicago Law Review, 2002, no. 69(1), pp. 1 - 133. The University of Chicago Law Review. 
                
                    GARNER, B., A. (2013). Legal Writing in Plain English. (2nd eds.).. University of Chicago Press. 
                
                    George, A., Bennet, A. (2005). Case Studies and Theory Development in Social Sciences. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 
                
                    MCCONVILLE, M., CHUI, W., H. (2012). Research Methods for Law. Edinburgh University Press. 
                
                    MONATERI, P., G. (ed.). (2012). Methods of Comparative Law. Edward Elgar Publishing. 
                
                    WATKINS, D. (2013). Research Methods in Law. Routledge. 
                 
 
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